| Sign outside of SPIN Chicago in 2016 | |
| Company type | Theme restaurant |
|---|---|
| Founded | September 17, 2009 in New York City, New York, United States |
| Founders | Franck Raharinosy, Jonathan Bricklin, Andre Gordon, Wally Green |
| Headquarters | New York City , United States |
Key people | Pieter Vanermen (CEO), Atanda Musa (ping pong pro), Soo Yeon Lee (brand ambassador) |
| Services | Table tennis clubs |
| Website | http://wearespin.com/ |
SPiN is an international chain of franchised table tennis clubs and bars. The company was founded in 2009 by Jonathan Bricklin, Andrew Gordon, Franck Raharinosy, [1] [2] and Wally Green. [3] [4]
The first location of SPIN opened in New York City's Flatiron District on Park Avenue. [1]
The first SPIN franchise outside of New York opened in 2010 in Milwaukee [5] (the table tennis bar at this location is now no longer affiliated with the SPiN brand [6] ). In 2011, a location opened in Toronto [7] and in 2013 a location (containing a gold-plated ping pong table) opened in Dubai [8] (it later closed due to Dubai's more conservative drinking norms [9] ). Further locations have opened (or are planned to open) in Austin, [10] Chicago, [6] Los Angeles, [11] Philadelphia, [12] and San Francisco. [9] As of 2017, there are seven current or planned SPiN locations in the U.S. and Canada. [13]
Austin which is now closed made way for them to open a location in Boston's Seaport.
The concept of SPIN was inspired by popular table tennis parties (called "Naked Ping Pong") held regularly by SPIN co-founders Bricklin, Raharinosy, and Green along with Kazuyuki Yokoyama. [2] SPiN franchises incorporate full-service bars and restaurants along with their ping pong tables. The ping pong tables can be reserved by customers (including a "center court" table at many locations) [5] [6] who then play for an hourly cost (or purchase a membership). [7] Location openings have often included celebrity appearances and professional table tennis players. [7] [11] The chain has partnered with the Glide Foundation to help provide access to table tennis to youth who might be otherwise unable to play. [9]