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Dallas Welcomes Serve & Sip, a Pickleball Club with Dining and Social Flair

A fresh twist on sports and socializing arrives in Dallas. This isn't just pickleball—it's a vibrant hub for food, drinks, and community.

The image shows a pickle barrel restaurant in the middle of a mall, with a group of people standing...
The image shows a pickle barrel restaurant in the middle of a mall, with a group of people standing on the floor, some of them holding bags. There is a signboard with some text on it, a metal pole, some plants with flowers, a display counter with some objects placed on it and some ceiling lights to a roof.

Dallas Welcomes Serve & Sip, a Pickleball Club with Dining and Social Flair

A new pickleball club is coming to Dallas in late May. Serve & Sip Pickleball Club will open its doors at 11250 N. Central Expy., just off Royal Lane. The venue promises a mix of sport, dining, and social events under one roof. The club will feature climate-controlled courts with CushionX surfacing, certified by the Professional Pickleball Association. Players can expect a professional experience, while a full-service restaurant and bar will serve fresh, lighter dishes alongside bold, shareable plates. The beverage menu includes craft cocktails, mocktails, and signature drinks.

Founded by SMU alumnus Alex Menzel, the club aims to blend athletics with socialising. A tiered membership system will offer various perks, catering to both casual players and dedicated enthusiasts. Beyond pickleball, Serve & Sip plans a busy schedule of events, from wellness classes to social mixers. Joe LaManna joined the team as CFO and managing director in late 2025, bringing financial and operational expertise. The venue itself can accommodate over 200 guests, making it one of the larger pickleball destinations in the area.

Serve & Sip will open with a focus on accessibility and community. The combination of professional courts, dining options, and diverse programming sets it apart. Members and visitors can expect a space that balances competition with relaxation.

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