Welcome to our guide to the best places to play table tennis in London. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner looking to improve your skills, this guide has got you covered. We've scoured the city to bring you the top locations for ping pong, from members-only clubs to casual bars, beautiful parks, and everything in between. So grab your paddle and read on to discover the best spots for playing table tennis in London!
Where to play table tennis in London
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The best places to play table tennis in London
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1David Lloyd Family-friendly leisure clubs
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2Bounce Vibey ping pong bars
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3Heathcote & Star Ping pong at the pub
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4Hampstead Heath 1v1v1v1v1v1
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5Westfield Shop and play
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6Highbury Table Tennis Club For dedicated ping pong players
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7Wapping Tavern Activities of all shapes and sizes
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8Table Tennis Fight Club Oops, looks like we broke the first rule ...
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9Fusion Table Tennis Club Training future generations
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10Players Social Vibrant hangout
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11Clapham Common One of South London's largest open spaces
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12Bat & Ball "East London's table tennis temple"
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13BrewDog Perfect for after work
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14The Crooked Billet Beer garden games
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15Moberly Table Tennis Club Full-service ping pong facilities
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16Whittington Park Beloved local park
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17Granary Building Kill some time between trains
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18Soho Square Downtown haven
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19The Doodle Bar Convenient scorekeeping
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Table tennis clubs, outdoor ping pong tables and ping pong bars in London
Family-friendly leisure clubs
David Lloyd is recognised as one of the top sports and wellness groups in Europe. The group's leisure centres offer luxurious members' facilities designed to promote relaxation and exercise for the whole family. Their amenities include cutting-edge gyms, both indoor and outdoor heated pools, premium courts for a range of racket sports, group classes, and indulgent spas. The listed branches also have ping pong tables.
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Stanhope Grove, Beckenham, Bromley Staines Road, Twickenham Southall Lane, Hounslow, Hounslow Kidbrooke Park Rd, Corner of, Weigall Road, Lewisham Duck's Hill Road, Northwood, Hillingdon Baugh Road, Sidcup, BexleyDavid Lloyd Beckenham
Stanhope Grove, Beckenham, BromleyDavid Lloyd Hampton
Staines Road, TwickenhamDavid Lloyd Heston
Southall Lane, Hounslow, HounslowDavid Lloyd Kidbrooke Village
Kidbrooke Park Rd, Corner of, Weigall Road, LewishamDavid Lloyd Northwood
Duck's Hill Road, Northwood, HillingdonDavid Lloyd Sidcup
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davidlloyd.co.uk/clubs/beckenhamDavid Lloyd Hampton
davidlloyd.co.uk/clubs/hamptonDavid Lloyd Heston
davidlloyd.co.uk/clubs/hestonDavid Lloyd Kidbrooke Village
davidlloyd.co.uk/clubs/kidbrooke-villageDavid Lloyd Northwood
davidlloyd.co.uk/clubs/northwoodDavid Lloyd Sidcup
davidlloyd.co.uk/clubs/sidcupDavid Lloyd Beckenham
020-866 261 60David Lloyd Hampton
020-878 324 00David Lloyd Heston
020-857 393 78David Lloyd Kidbrooke Village
020-833 139 00David Lloyd Northwood
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David Lloyd Beckenham David Lloyd Hampton David Lloyd Heston David Lloyd Kidbrooke Village David Lloyd Northwood David Lloyd Sidcup
Vibey ping pong bars
The Bounce bars provide a modern and neon-lit atmosphere to play a variety of games, including ping pong, shuffleboard, beer pong, and wonderball. To fuel your fun, they offer a range of food and drinks that can be enjoyed before, during, or after the games. You can munch on delicious pizza and small bites such as nachos while washing it down with a wide variety of beer, cider, and cocktails.
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121 Holborn, Holborn 241 Old Street, Shoreditch Battersea Power Station, Vauxhall/BatterseaBounce Farringdon
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020-365 765 25Bounce Old Street
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Bounce Farringdon Bounce Old Street Bounce Battersea Power Station
Ping pong at the pub
The Heathcote & Star pub in Leyton offers a traditional yet stylish atmosphere with vintage-inspired furnishings, warm lighting, and a vast selection of drinks, including beers, wines, spirits, and cocktails. In addition to a range of other events and activities, the pub also has a games room with two pool and two table tennis tables, making it an excellent choice for a few rounds of ping pong, accompanied by a few rounds of drinks.
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344 Grove Green Road, Leytonstone/Waltham Forest
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Heathcote & Star
020-745 844 83 - Read more on Thatsup
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If you want to play some table tennis in the sun with a bunch of mates, head over to Hampstead Heath's Parliament Hill. In addition to the bucket-list views of the London skyline from the top, you'll find a pretty unique round ping pong table there, suitable for up to six players. When the sun is out, the natural setting, city panorama, and convenient location with regards to pub proximity are sure to make for an excellent afternoon.
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Hampstead Heath, Hampstead
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Shop and play
In addition to more or less every retail brand under the sun, the Westfield Stratford City shopping mall also features a ping pong table on its esplanade. Pros: it makes for a fun way to decide who gets to take home that last pair of shoes. Cons: you'll likely have to make your way through and around irritated shoppers to pick up any errant balls. Either way, don't be surprised if you wind up on some bemused passer-by's social feed.
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Montfichet Road, Newham
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Westfield Stratford City
020-822 173 00 - Read more on Thatsup
For dedicated ping pong players
Ping pong players of any skill level and background are welcome at the Highbury Table Tennis Club, located next to Regent's Canal within the Bridge Academy. The club offers exclusive membership rates and frequent sessions for experienced players, while beginners can enhance their skills with professional coaching. In addition, the club organises tournaments.
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The Bridge Academy, Shoreditch
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Highbury Table Tennis Club
078-866 853 93 - Read more on Thatsup
Activities of all shapes and sizes
The Wapping Tavern is a former spice factory that now serves as a warm and welcoming neighbourhood pub. It offers a lively atmosphere, various activities, and games such as pool, shuffleboard, table tennis, foosball and arcade games in the basement. The pub serves an impressive selection of craft beers, cocktails, and carefully curated wines. There is food available too, including American-style pizzas, small plates, toasties and flatbreads.
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78-80 Wapping Lane, Tower Hamlets
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Wapping Tavern
020-770 905 15 - Read more on Thatsup
Oops, looks like we broke the first rule ...
Table Tennis Fight Club, inspired by the classic film by David Fincher, is an exclusive members-only club accessible only by referral from existing members. The club holds secret training and competitive sessions at various locations throughout the city, where members can test their skills against one another. Non-members have a chance to be spotted at the open-to-all weekend sessions held in King's Cross.
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134 Chalton Street, Camden Town
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Table Tennis Fight Club
0793-136 22 24 - Read more on Thatsup
Training future generations
Established in 1989, the Fusion Table Tennis Club is one of the most prominent ping pong clubs in the region. Housed in a former warehouse in South Bermondsey, the club features its own dedicated playing areas equipped with top-notch facilities, including showers and changing rooms. With a focus on professional coaching, the Fusion Table Tennis Club is dedicated to promoting their passion for the sport, particularly among younger players, and ensuring that it is accessible to everyone, regardless of their background.
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2, Stockholm Road
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Fusion Table Tennis Club
0795-871 30 02 - Read more on Thatsup
One of South London's largest open spaces
Clapham Common is a large public space in South London with over 85 hectares of open land, woodland, meadows, and avenues of trees. Along with its many features, including ponds, a Victorian bandstand, community garden, and music events, the common is also a hub of activity for those looking to get active. Visitors can enjoy two outdoor gyms, a skate park, several playgrounds, a paddling pool, a bowling green, cricket nets, tennis courts, and table tennis tables. The expansive green spaces also offer ample room for games and personal training sessions, making Clapham Common a versatile destination for outdoor activities, including table tennis.
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Windmill Drive, Clapham
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Clapham Common
020-792 690 00 - Read more on Thatsup
"East London's table tennis temple"
Bat & Ball is the perfect spot for ping pong enthusiasts and party-goers alike. The vibrant venue boasts five championship-sized ping pong tables, as well as a range of other games such as beer and prosecco pong, darts, and pool. You can also unleash your inner rockstar with some karaoke or catch up on live sports and DJ sets. Bat & Ball's bar menu is just as exciting with an array of cocktails, beers, and wines to choose from, and delicious food options like pizza, burgers, and fries.
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2 Montfichet Road, Newham
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Bat & Ball
020-305 830 20 - Read more on Thatsup
Perfect for after work
The largest BrewDog bar in the world at the time of writing, the brewery's Waterloo location spans two floors and 26,000 square feet of space. You'll find a beer bar, a restaurant, a café, a bowling alley and much more here, including a co-working space with ping pong tables. In the evening, the files are cleared of the tables and the ping pong fun can start.
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The Sidings, South Bank/Lambeth/Southwark
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BrewDog Waterloo
020-739 710 10 - Read more on Thatsup
Beer garden games
The Crooked Billet in Clapton is a vibrant pub with a diverse clientele. It boasts a traditional interior with exposed brick walls and a spacious outdoor area with street food vendors, benches, and deck chairs, as well as a ping pong table. The pub serves cask ales, draft beers, and classic dishes such as pizza, pie, and cheeseburgers. On Sundays, you can also enjoy a hearty Sunday lunch.
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84 Upper Clapton Road
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The Crooked Billet
020-305 811 66 - Read more on Thatsup
Full-service ping pong facilities
The Moberly Table Tennis Clubs located in London offer comprehensive amenities catering to players of various ages and proficiencies. The club extends its facilities to both members and non-members for ping pong games, as well as participation in regular practice nights, league competitions, tournaments, and coaching sessions. The club places an emphasis on player development and maintains a welcoming ambiance, making it particularly conducive for young players.
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Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith and Fulham 25 Chamberlayne Road, Brent St Augustine's Sports Centre, Oxford Rd, BrentMoberly Table Tennis Club Charing Cross Sports Club
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25 Chamberlayne Road, BrentMoberly Table Tennis Club St Augustine's Sports Centre
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Moberly Table Tennis Club Charing Cross Sports Club
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Beloved local park
The prominent feature of a cat-shaped succulent arrangement at its entrance makes Whittington Park easy to spot. This well-liked park in Upper Holloway boasts a diverse range of amenities, including woodland, a sparrow meadow, and an ecology garden with a pond, recognised as a crucial conservation area within the community. Additionally, you can enjoy a full-size football pitch, outdoor gym, a pair of table tennis tables, and play areas.
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Holloway Road
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Kill some time between trains
Constructed in 1852 as a wheat storage facility, the Granary Building in King's Cross has been repurposed to accommodate the prestigious Central Saint Martins arts college. In addition, the building features a range of commercial establishments, including shops, restaurants, and offices. In the public Crossing area, there's a covered free-to-play ping pong table if you're looking to unwind.
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1 Granary Square, King's Cross
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Granary Building
020-751 474 44 - Read more on Thatsup
Downtown haven
Soho Square, a petite oasis nestled amidst the bustling streets of Soho, is a beloved spot among locals and employees working in the nearby offices. As soon as the sun makes an appearance, visitors flock to its lush lawns for a respite. The square, dating back to the 17th century, is surrounded by heritage-listed edifices and features a quaint gardener's hut, as well as a free-to-play table tennis table.
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Soho Square, Soho
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Convenient scorekeeping
The Doodle Bar is a laid-back eatery and watering hole in Bermondsey, where you can indulge in the freedom to doodle on the walls to your heart's content. You can leave your mark by scribbling your name, unleash your artistic prowess and create a masterpiece for the ages, or keep score on who's winning the impromptu table tennis tournament you've organised at the bar's ping pong table.
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60 Druid Street, Southwark/Bermondsey
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The Doodle Bar
020-740 332 22 - Read more on Thatsup