Where to Play Pickleball in Dallas-Fort Worth — Local Courts and Indoor Eatertainment Venues
A Brand New Spot With Full-Service Restaurant Debuts in Farmers Branch
BY Megan Ziots // 05.06.25Brand new to Farmers Branch, At Fault features five indoor and four outdoor pickleball courts, bars, and a restaurant. (Courtesy)
The sport of pickleball has quickly gained popularity for its fun twist on traditional racquet sports like tennis and ping pong. People of all ages can play — some fellow tennis players I know have mixed it into their workout routine just for fun. Even athletes in other sports like NBA star Kevin Durant have joined the craze.
North Texas, home to the Professional Pickleball Association, has fully embraced the sport. So, for those looking to pick up a paddle, we’re highlighting the best places to play pickleball in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Play and Eat/Drink
At Fault
Brand new in Farmers Branch, this cool spot is an elevated take on the eatertainment venue with pickleball. In its expansive 40,000 square-foot space, At Fault offers five indoor courts, four outdoor courts, two full-service bars, and a restaurant. Designed by WORKSHOP studio and inspired by the 1960s, the venue is sleek and retro with woods, brass accents, checkered patterns, and more. Each indoor court also comes equipped with some tech where you can replay points on an iPad and keep score.
The food menu is also worth a try. On a recent visit, we enjoyed the hot honey chicken sandwich, but there are also courtside shareables like nachos, buffalo chicken dip, and dogs in a blanket. Or you can opt for a bowl, sandwich, and even dessert. There’s a brunch menu for the earlier hours as well.
Chicken N Pickle
In Grand Prairie and Grapevine (and coming very soon to Allen), this indoor/outdoor entertainment complex is also a restaurant and sports bar. Apart from a few yard games, the main attraction here is pickleball. There are 11 pickleball courts you can reserve ahead of time. The restaurant offers a full menu of wood-fired chicken, tater tots, seasonal salads, and more.

Courtside Kitchen
This pickleball complex and kitchen is located in Fort Worth. If you’re new to the sport, you can sign up for classes. But if you’re already a pro or just love to play, there are memberships available. A Priority Membership gives you priority on reservations (reserve courts up to 10 days in advance), access to Member’s Only events, and more.
The Sandy Pickle
Opened just a couple of years ago at The Village Dallas, this sand volleyball/pickleball/golf simulator spot has six pickleball courts, a bar, a patio, and food. Anyone can book a court here. You can also drop in for play for just $5 on Monday through Friday mornings from 10 am to noon.

Local Courts
Cole Park
Right in the middle of Uptown, this public park recently transformed a handful of its tennis courts into six pickleball courts. Make sure to claim your spot early, as the courts are usually filled every time I drive by — usually on the weekends and weeknights.
McLeland Tennis Center
In Fort Worth, this local tennis center offers Open Play for pickleball outdoors and indoors (free for members and $5 for non-members outdoors), leagues, lessons, and more.
The Courts McKinney
This McKinney tennis center also offers Open Play, drills, and the ability to reserve a court indoors or outdoors.
Fretz Tennis Center
Head to North Dallas to play on one of Fretz’s 12 pickleball courts, available for Open Play, leagues, and drills.
Samuell Grand Tennis Center
This local tennis complex now offers 14 whole pickleball courts. It’s just $5 per person, and you can reserve a court here.
Become a Member
Brookhaven Country Club, T Bar M Racquet Club, Bent Tree Country Club, Oasis Pickleball and Tennis Club, and so many more local spots now offer pickleball for their members.