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    Ping Pong Club

    3.9 (38 reviews)
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    Lackluster chocolate milkshake
    Aron G.

    Going by the captions when I hover above the star ratings, this place deserves one star. Originally I went with two stars, but I realized that this is misleading - the place deserves one star, it's gonna get one star. While I appreciate the reviews from other Yelpers describing this place as a fun hang with cool staff, I can't say I've yet had a similar experience here. Cards on the table, I only came for one thing, but I think the way the staff treats you even if you order a single frivolous item says a lot about the attitude in general. Some of you already know what the one thing is, if you know me, and I have nothing to hide - it's a milkshake. Now, I understand it's not called "Milkshake Club", and I can't give you insight into the quality of the food they serve because I haven't had it yet, but given the treatment I received on two occasions, I'm so turned off I don't even want to try what looks like some interesting menu items. Montreal, to my chagrin, is not a big milkshake drinking city. I know, somebody break out the world's tiniest violin. So I get it even if I go to a diner-style place and get turned down, they don't offer it, and that's fair. On the other hand, there are plenty of places that do serve the drink, maybe just average quality because it's a niche thing, and that's fair too. What I'm not happy with is when a place has an item on their menu, and gives a customer a hard time for ordering it. Tell me if I'm wrong, I can handle it, but am I not paying for a service? I didn't ask them to inconvenience themselves, yet on multiple occasions different staff members here sighed audibly and told me to my face that it's a hassle to make and they didn't want to do it. The metaphorical cherry on top is that after all this, the milkshake they condescended to serve me was really bland, overpriced, and disappointing. Fair is fair, so after the first time this happened, I figured I'd give them at least a second chance. I waited a few weeks, and returned a few days ago. The same thing happened. On both occasions, the club was about half full, and the staff behind the bar weren't occupied, they were mainly standing around and chatting. I didn't see any signs of a rush, or anything obvious to explain the reaction I got. The point I'm making is that though I know I can be trying at times (just reading to then end of this review must be trying), I don't enjoy being treated with disdain. Restaurants, bars, and clubs, are all a service industry. Any customer should be able to order any menu item, even only one frivolous thing, and be treated with courtesy. Now that my rant is over, I'm going to go somewhere else and hopefully have a REAL milkshake, from a server who doesn't think they have better things to do.

    Risa D.

    I liked this place a lot actually! I admit to having made fun of the idea of a Ping Pong Club with only one ping pong table, and I do still think that's blatantly goofy, but now I find it endearing. The staff are super nice and easy going, and the room is good looking: booths and long communal tables, white and wood, ping pong table, plus baby foot and air hockey and a dj. There are a couple TVs and a big projector screen which makes it a great place to watch hockey even though it doesn't feel like a sports bar, and the giant mugs of beer help too. I had some of a big basket of fries that were crispy and tasty, and my friends ordered the veggie lasagne and really liked it. There's a lot going on here but instead of feeling like it's trying too hard it just feels like someone with a sense of humour made a list of their favourite things and opened the kind of bar they would like to spend time at, and it works, and it fits the neighbourhood way better than I was expecting. I'll be back for sure.

    Sarah M.

    Lets start with the good; the place was adorable. Cute communal tables, booths in the center that open to both sides, industrial lighting and christmas lights (I'm a sucker!) The OK - Only one Ping Pong table, and a single fooseball table at $1/game. House beer was priced reasonably and was a pleasure to drink. Although they had a slow start to the night it actually picked up quite a bit in terms of customers. The ugly - a friend ordered the steak, no cook option was offered. We went mainly to try their poutine. The sauce was well flavored by noticeable too liquid which results in the cheese not melting. It was a chicken poutine and the chicken was far too dry. Also, we were the first table of the night and within 4 orders they ran out of cheese balls. Overall, cute place with decent drinks. Food was a little disappointing in terms of both quality/quantity but I would stop in if I were in the area. It's on the lower end of three stars for me.

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    Diego B.

    Nice place to hang out, they have a Ping pong table. The staff is nice and very friendly, alcohol is cheap, nachos are excellent.

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    Cassie W.

    This is a very cool place. It's nice how the building as large open windows and the games inside are pretty cool too. The drinks are good too but I wish they listed a few more mixed drinks on their menu. It's a good place for a good drink

    Argentino R.

    Ping pong club has a small terrace and some choices of drinks. Inside after 10-11 pm it's more of a party place. If you're looking to find a fun night pass by for a couple of drinks to Ping Pong Club. The only thing we didn't really like was that at 12 am we were kicked off the terrace and it was done very abruptly. In a minute, we had to get our stuff and get up. I would recommend that this is done differently in the future, and if they need to kick people out then it's done with sufficient notice and more politely. Other than that it was nice.

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    Ce bar est insane! Il a une table de ping pong et une roulette de loterie on adore

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    Do you like Pina coladas? Cause these were delicious. The poutine, the burger and the crab cakes were also all delicious!

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    The only thing we didn't really like was that at 12 am we were kicked off the terrace and it was done very abruptly.

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