Brooklyn Is New York's Padel Borough
Brooklyn's padel scene runs entirely indoors — and that's by design in a city where winter would otherwise kill half the season. Four clubs are open today with 19 courts between them, concentrated along the North Brooklyn waterfront in Greenpoint, Williamsburg, and Dumbo, with Golden Point Padel flying the flag down near Coney Island. A fifth club, Padel Haus Greenpoint, is opening soon and will push the borough past 24 courts.
The Padel Haus chain anchors the market with two open locations and a third on the way, while independent Padel& Greenpointcurrently holds the borough's highest Google rating. Here's every club, ordered by rating.
Padel& Greenpoint
Padel& Greenpoint holds the borough’s top Google rating at 4.8 across 25 reviews, and it also fields the biggest court count of any open Brooklyn club with 6 indoor courts under a 36-foot ceiling. The facility pairs its artificial-turf courts with a pro shop, locker rooms, and recovery areas including cold plunges. It’s open to all players, with memberships offering booking discounts and early access on top of straightforward hourly rates.
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Pricing (as listed):
Peak: $75/hour; Off-peak: $65/hour; Memberships from $75/month; Off-peak membership with 50% off bookings
Golden Point Padel
Golden Point Padel is southern Brooklyn’s entry: an elegantly designed private membership club near Coney Island with 4 indoor artificial-turf courts, lessons, and clinics. Its 4.7 Google rating comes from a small early base of 6 reviews, and the community-oriented atmosphere welcomes players of all levels. Note that unlike its northern neighbors, this one operates on a membership model, with online booking and changing rooms on site.
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Pricing (as listed):
$25–$60 per hour per court (approx.); memberships available
Padel Haus - Dumbo
The most-reviewed club in Brooklyn by a wide margin, Padel Haus Dumbo carries a 4.5 rating over 128 Google reviews from its spot on the Brooklyn waterfront. Its 4 synthetic-turf indoor courts come wrapped in a luxurious setting: spa-like locker rooms stocked with Malin + Goetz, fitness equipment, social lounges, and event spaces. Lessons, open plays, tournaments, and memberships cover every level.
Amenities:
Pricing (as listed):
Memberships from $190/month; court bookings ~$40-80/hour (peak/off-peak varies)
Padel Haus - Williamsburg
Padel Haus’s Williamsburg outpost brings the chain to Brooklyn’s trendiest neighborhood with 5 indoor courts on sand-filled artificial turf. The social side is the draw here: a vibrant bar scene, regular events, and leagues keep the calendar full beyond open court time. It holds a 4.2 Google rating across 82 reviews, the second-largest review base in the borough.
Amenities:
Pricing (as listed):
Court rentals ~$40-70/hr off-peak to $250+/hr peak; memberships from $155/month single-club
Opening Soon in Brooklyn
Padel Haus Greenpoint
Padel Haus is doubling down on North Brooklyn with a premium indoor club along the waterfront near McCarren Park. The plan calls for 5 state-of-the-art courts on sand-filled synthetic turf, spa-like locker rooms with showers, a lounge/co-working space, and the Juice Haus bar — a community-focused space to play, compete, and connect in Greenpoint.
Announced pricing:
$30–$70 per court/hour; memberships available
Booking + What to Expect
Book directly through each club's website or booking app — walk-ins are a gamble at popular hours. Weekday evenings and weekend mornings fill up first, so reserve a few days ahead if that's your window; off-peak daytime slots are both easier to grab and cheaper at clubs with peak/off-peak pricing. All four open Brooklyn clubs rent rackets and balls, so you don't need gear for your first session.
Pricing structures vary from club to club, so confirm current rates before you book. You can compare every Brooklyn club side by side in our court search, or browse the full New York padel directory for courts across the rest of the city and state.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many padel clubs are in Brooklyn?
Brooklyn has 5 padel clubs in our directory: 4 currently open — Padel& Greenpoint, Golden Point Padel, Padel Haus Dumbo, and Padel Haus Williamsburg — with 19 indoor courts between them, plus Padel Haus Greenpoint opening soon with 5 more. Every Brooklyn club plays indoors.
Do I need a membership to play padel in Brooklyn?
Mostly no. Padel& Greenpoint and both Padel Haus locations offer pay-per-play hourly bookings, with optional memberships adding discounts and perks. The exception is Golden Point Padel, which operates as a private membership club. Check each club's listing for current details.
Where can beginners learn padel in Brooklyn?
All four open clubs offer lessons: Padel& Greenpoint, Golden Point Padel, Padel Haus Dumbo, and Padel Haus Williamsburg. Each also rents equipment, so you can try the sport before committing to gear — and when you're ready to buy, see our guide to the best beginner padel rackets.