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    Pickleball Kingdom

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Sarai G.

    It was my first time playing pickleball, went with a church group and had all three courts to ourselves. They have a screen to track the points (and tv to watch replays), winning podiums, a single practice court, benches for people who want to watch AND a lounge area where you can still see the courts. Super clean place and friendly staff.

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    Austin Pickle Ranch

    Austin Pickle Ranch

    (34 reviews)

    Out-of-towner here, and I came to play! I loved this place so much. From the vibe and the people to…read morethe paddles, everything about this spot is awesome for pickleballers. I visited last month on a recommendation from my husband, who follows the pickleball community online. When I first checked the website to reserve an open play spot, it was a little confusing: Level 1: Beginners (newbies and advanced beginners); there aren't many options for these sessions in the morning. Level 2: 3.0 and up (intermediate to advanced). This is the level my husband and I played, and we were right on par with the other players. Level 3: The advanced-elite level. Overall, we had fun from check-in to check-out and even walked away with some great T-shirt swag. I was so happy I didn't have to pack my own paddle since I could rent a Selkirk Broomstick Elongated there.

    Don't get me wrong, I like Pickle Ranch. And I'm no expert in pickleball…read more Pros: Music is fun and lively. Plenty of courts to go around. Seems consistently clean and amenities are fine. Cons: Maybe not so much cons, I just think APR has become a bit stagnant compared to East Side Paddle Club. ESPC is cheaper, with more courts, and just as many events, clinics, and open plays. ESPC also has family plan, which is very nice on the wallet. Level of play seems more challenging at ESPC compared to APR, and just generally more buzz. Still very solid place to pay, I just think they need to be more innovative or come down in price.

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    Fitness Connection

    (173 reviews)

    A well equipped commercial gym with a women's gym section that is very convenient if you aren't…read morecomfortable with the open floor. Machines are well loved but rarely broken or damaged. If a machine is being repaired, there's usually a second machine to use. It's not as clean as other gyms but that is not solely the gym's responsibility. The cleaning stations commonly need to be replenished but there's also nearly cleaning stations you can resort to. Plus you get extra steps, win? At times it may be too hot but I see the benefit of a heated gym- it's not always optimal during the summer. For the convenience and practicality of a gym, it meets the standards. Nothing fancy but nothing lacking. They could use a better range of fitness classes. The only classic ever see is Zumba and cycling. You can't beat the amenities for the price!

    Be VERY cautious before signing up for personal training here…read more The initial "free session" was mostly a high-pressure sales process, which in hindsight should have been a red flag. Some aspects of the program also didn't match how they were presented during sign-up (things like guidance around goals, communication, and support outside of sessions). I do want to say that my trainer herself was kind and genuinely good during the sessions I had with her. I don't think the issue is the individual trainers as much as the structure of the program. That said, I did run into a couple of scheduling issues where I showed up for confirmed appointments that had been reassigned, and communication overall was inconsistent. I also would have appreciated more proactive follow-up--I needed to cancel my last session in December, life has been crazy, it's now Mid April and I never heard from anyone again--though I acknowledge I could have reached out as well. *****The biggest issue, however, has been the cancellation process.***** The contract requires written notice through a specific support email, and in practice, that process has been slow and difficult to navigate. It took multiple attempts to get clear direction, and communication was limited to being routed back to the same support channel without meaningful follow-through. Based on my experience and similar complaints from other customers, this appears to be a pattern. This creates a situation where it's easy to sign up, but MUCH harder than expected to cancel. I would strongly encourage anyone considering signing up to carefully review the cancellation terms and be prepared for a potentially frustrating process if you decide to end the program.

    Fleet Feet

    Fleet Feet

    (129 reviews)

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    I purchased a pair of Hoka shoes and inserts to help my recovery from plantar fasciitis. They felt…read moregreat but squeaked so loud when walking in them. I wore them into the store and Emma greeted me and I told her to listen to my shoes as I walked. Three steps in and Emma asked if I had inserts in my shoes. My eyes widened and I replied yes. Emma said the inserts needed to be waxed on the bottom. OOPS, they forgot to do that when I bought them. Emma took care of them and even changed my laces to an elastic Quik pull setup since I have lower back issues. What I relief. No more squeaks!

    This shoe store sits in a strip center with H-E-B as the anchor store. If you're used to walking…read moreinto a DSW, Skechers or Rack Room store, you are used to their spacious stores. Not this place, it's about the size of your average small convenience store. Many yelpers brag on the great service they get here and if they're not too busy, they'll be on you immediately. If it's busy, you'll have to sign in at the front door, but yes they are very helpful. I came here looking for some comfortable slip on black sketchers or something similar. Unfortunately, there was nothing in that category for me, and it should be pointed out that they have no leather upper business shoes here at all (or ladies heels either). This is strictly a running tennis shoe business with accessories. If you take running shoes seriously, this is the place to come, especially if you don't mind spending between $120-$250 for a pair. Even the clearance running shoes start around $70 on up. There's no buy one get one half price offer here. Some informative photos included in case you want to pay this place a visit.

    Pickleball Kingdom - pickleball - Updated May 2026

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