
Where to Play Padel in Brooklyn
Where to Play Padel in Brooklyn
Brooklyn is the epicenter of NYC padel — here are the clubs worth knowing about
Brooklyn: NYC's Padel Capital
Brooklyn didn't just adopt padel — it made the sport its own. With five dedicated facilities spread across three neighborhoods, the borough has more padel courts per square mile than anywhere else in the Northeast. Whether you're a first-timer curious about the sport or a seasoned player looking for your next session, Brooklyn has a court for you.
What makes Brooklyn's padel scene special is the diversity of options. From the waterfront courts at DUMBO to the warehouse conversions in Greenpoint, each facility has its own character and community. Every club listed here is fully indoor, meaning you can play year-round regardless of the weather.
DUMBO

Padel Haus DUMBO
The original Padel Haus location and still the gold standard for padel in New York. Tucked under the Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO, this facility brings together serious play and lifestyle amenities in a way that feels distinctly Brooklyn. The 32-foot ceilings give lobs room to breathe, and the PlaySight camera system lets you review your matches afterward. Beyond the courts, there's a juice bar, gym access, and spa-quality locker rooms. If you're visiting NYC and want one padel experience, this is it.
Courts: 4 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 32ft | Rating: 4.5★
Williamsburg

Padel Haus Williamsburg
This is where New York's padel story began. Padel Haus Williamsburg was the city's first dedicated padel club, and it set the tone for everything that followed. Located in the heart of Williamsburg's nightlife and restaurant district, it draws a mix of competitive players and social newcomers. The facility features a juice bar, pro shop, and the same polished locker room experience as the other Padel Haus locations. Williamsburg's central location and strong coaching program make it a natural home base for players building their game.
Courts: 4 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 22ft | Rating: 4.2★
Greenpoint
Greenpoint has quietly become Brooklyn's padel hotspot, with three facilities in the neighborhood — more than any other single neighborhood in the country.

Padel& Greenpoint
Padel& (pronounced "Padel And") brought something new to the Brooklyn scene: six courts under 36-foot ceilings — the tallest of any padel facility in New York City. The extra height makes a real difference for lob-heavy play styles and creates a more authentic padel experience closer to what you'd find in Spain or Argentina. The facility uses crystal court surfaces and has a pro shop on site. With six courts, it's also the largest single facility in Brooklyn, which means more availability during peak hours.
Courts: 6 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 36ft | Rating: 4.7★

Padel Haus - Greenpoint
Padel Haus's largest facility to date is coming to 12 Berry Street, near McCarren Park. At 20,000 square feet with five courts and 28-foot ceilings, it will be a significant addition to the Greenpoint padel scene. Expect the same premium experience as the other Padel Haus locations — pro shop, lounge, food and beverage, full locker rooms with showers — plus room for private events.
Courts: 5 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 28ft

Golden Point Padel Club
Golden Point takes a different approach from the other Brooklyn clubs. This is a private membership club with an intimate two-court setup, a lounge with a full bar, and a focus on community over volume. The 28-foot ceilings provide solid overhead clearance, and the coaching staff offers private lessons. If you prefer a more exclusive, club-like atmosphere — think more tennis club than gym — Golden Point is worth exploring.
Courts: 2 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 28ft | Access: Members Only
Getting Started in Brooklyn
First time playing? Every commercial club in Brooklyn offers racket rentals, so you don't need to buy equipment to try the sport. Padel Haus locations and Padel& all welcome walk-ins for open play sessions.
Best times to book: Weekday mornings and early afternoons tend to have the most availability. Evening slots (6-9 PM) and weekends fill up fastest — book at least a day in advance.
What to wear: Athletic shoes with non-marking soles (running shoes work fine), comfortable workout clothes. Courts are climate-controlled, so dress for indoor activity.
Cost: Expect to pay $25-45 per person per session at commercial clubs. Most offer multi-session packages and memberships that bring the per-session cost down.
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