Denver’s New Ping Pong Bar Adds New Spin On Entertainment: Ace Eat Serve
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Step into Ace Eat Serve and expect to hear lots of cheering as white balls fly across the room. The ping pong hall/restaurant/bar packs quite the crowd any night of the week with people anxious to put a new spin on entertainment. Josh Wolkon, owner of Stuebens and Vesta Dipping Grill, brought the ping pong revolution to Denver.
“There’s a lot of nostalgia for people who grew up playing ping pong,” says Josh. Even for those who didn’t, the ultimate basement sport is catching on quick. People looking to lighten up the lunch hour are bellying up to tables come noon. “It’s a great stress release no matter the time of day. People come in here and play for a half hour and eat for the other half,” says Josh. But some of the liveliest nights start after six, which is when Josh has experienced prime people watching. “Women come in the spikiest heels and play. It blows my mind,” laughs Josh.”And there’s always also the couple on a date that starts out lobbing the ball back and forth. Until the dude gets a competitive look in his eye and slams the ball across the table.”
What’s on the Menu:
On weekends, you can expect a wait at one of the 10 ping pong tables but the nearby restaurant and bar will keep your mind off the time. “We serve Asian comfort food. That type of food is pretty hot right now in places like Portland and San Francisco. It fits a niche,” says Josh. Menu items like the Crispy Whole Snapper, Crispy Tiger Wings, Spicy Pork Ramen and the Kung Pao Half Chicken are all worth trying. Also check out the Asian inspired cocktails and house made juices and sodas.
What the Vibe is Like:
Make sure to take notice of the atmosphere between games and bites. Ace Eat Serve creates a vibrant scene by recycling items found in shipping yards to decorate the space. “I don’t think lets just buy a hostess stand but lets find a way to make it creative. You can have a lot of fun with every single detail,” reveals Josh. Inside you will find the design inside the former limousine company uses salvaged airplane parts, shipping containers and even old train flooring on the bar tops.
Carri’s Catch: Jet to Ace if it snows six inches or more for the Winter Apres Ski Party. The ping pong games move outside with a heated patio, warm drinks and hot soup!
Ace Eat Serve
For the tournament schedule visit: https://acedenver.com
501 E. 17th Ave.
Denver, CO 80203
Really love table tennis. So happy u open one in Denver. I’m 70 years young is there a crowd our age?
I’m guessing Ace goes through 650 balls per week
I think they go through 84 a week!!!