



(In general, it’s a comfort food-y menu, meant to be shared - think wings, pizzas, and such.) The venue, which includes 14 ping-pong tables and a full kitchen and bar, has gone all-in on Boston buzzwords on its local food and drink list: There are Fluffernutter wontons, for example, and Boston cream pie, as well as a coffee-based cocktail called Killin the Dunks (which includes Vermont maple syrup for an extra New England touch) and another called the T (rye, Aperol, lemon, cinnamon, apple cider), which is hopefully more pleasant to drink than the T is to ride. Spin counts actress (and ping-pong enthusiast) Susan Sarandon among its investors and cofounders. Spin - a chain founded over a decade ago that now has locations in New York City, Chicago, Seattle, and beyond - opened in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood (30 Melcher St) on October 26. Now Boston also has a fancy ping-pong venue with food, drinks, and “ballers” that chase after stray balls. Boston has high-end dart-throwing Boston has boozy ax-throwing.
