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SPIN New York Flatiron

(11 Ratings)
Susan Sarandon's Ping Pong Club

Run, don't walk. Susan Sarandon teamed up with Franck Racharinosy, Andrew Gordon, and Jonathan Bricklin to open the most fun social club in town. SPiN, where you can spend the night playing ping pong, sipping cocktails, and having a blast with your friends. The sprawling space is decorated like a hip, modern art museum and has so much to enjoy, you won't be able to do it all in one night. 



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Reviews

jasondman
jasondman first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Drunken Ping Pong

Dude, this is the coolest place to get your pong on. We had our xmas party for work here. Good drinks, and cute nerdy boys everywhere.


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