The burgeoning chain started in New York seven years ago, the result of loft-style parties that turned into a viable business plan, with locations open in Chicago, Los Angeles and Toronto. "We think that ping pong is very well integrated in San Francisco culture." While it's true that startups are known for their "playful" culture and often feature ping pong tables in their offices, SPiN hopes to appeal to everyone, by integrating a mixture of art, music, food and drinks, alongside the popular tabletop game. ![]() "Table tennis is the sport, and SPiN is the game for everybody," said CEO Pieter Vanermen. ![]() Let's get one thing straight: it's ping pong, not "table tennis" at SPiN, the new bar, restaurant and ping pong social club, now open in SoMa.
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