Dill Dinkers Expands to Stone Oak: Dill Dinkers, a popular pickleball franchise, has opened its second San Antonio location in the Stone Oak neighborhood. The new pickleball facility spans 15,500 square feet and features five indoor courts designed to enhance the playing experience for enthusiasts of all skill levels.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Each court at Dill Dinkers – Blanco Road is equipped with ProCushion surfaces, which are designed to reduce joint impact, making it easier for players to enjoy longer sessions.
The surfaces also minimize noise, contributing to a more pleasant playing environment. Each court is individually fenced to prevent interruptions during games, and strategically placed LED sports lighting ensures optimal visibility.
Programming and Events
The facility offers a variety of programming options, including beginner leagues, clinics, and scheduled sessions tailored to different experience levels. This diversity in programming aims to attract players of all ages and skill sets, encouraging more community involvement in the sport.
Additionally, the space can be rented for private and corporate events, making it a versatile location for gatherings.
Pro Shop and Member Benefits
Dill Dinkers – Blanco Road includes a pro shop stocked with pickleball gear from Pickleball Central. Players can test demo paddles before making a purchase, and special member pricing is available.
This feature allows players to find the right equipment suited to their needs while also enjoying savings. Brian and Karen Birdy, the owners of Dill Dinkers, expressed their excitement about the new location.
The opening of Dill Dinkers in Stone Oak represents a significant development for the local pickleball community. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to player engagement, the franchise aims to foster growth in the sport while providing a welcoming environment for all. As pickleball continues to gain popularity, Dill Dinkers is well-positioned to become a central hub for enthusiasts in San Antonio.
News in Brief: Dill Dinkers Expands to Stone Oak