Top 10 Best Badminton Near Central Jersey, New Jersey

    • “Being passive will get you little to no time to play. I hope badminton would get more popular so...” more

    • 4.5 (2 reviews)

      “This badminton center is one of the better locations I have been to. The courts are wooden with...” more

    • “Amazing indoor sports facility for badminton, pickleball and ping pong, all in one place!” more

    • “Such a spectacular place to play badminton. I wish I had known about this place before. 9 full...” more

    • 4.0 (1 review)
      Midwood

      “It appears as though this is done each time the courts are used for badminton.” more

    • “Their courts are professional badminton courts, not your typical gym floors so please be mindful to...” more

    • “The ongoing pandemic has definitely taken a toll on a lot of businesses and public places since a consumer's mindset to buy anything outside of essentials or to visit a public place…” more

    • 4.0 (16 reviews)
      Downtown Flushing

      “This place is a super great place to play badminton. With six full size courts.” more

    • “By the way, they also string badminton, squash, and tennis racquets! Great find for sure!” more

    • “This is the best sports club I've ever been to!!!!!!!!!!! Everybody should try out their badminton...” more

    • Can't find the business?

      Adding a business to Yelp is always free.

      Add business

      Got search feedback? Help us improve.

    • Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

      What are people saying about badminton in Central Jersey, NJ?

      This is a review for badminton in Central Jersey, NJ:

      "I haven't been back to this place since my last review, but I did read a couple of the other comments. They are understandable. So, I just wanted to add that the culture is a bit more asian (maybe even just Chinese) which requires the person to be more pro-active to play. Don't expect them to ask. With nicer groups, you can tell them you will play next game. With less nicer groups, you can keep pestering them by asking when they will finish. Sometimes, you just walk onto the court when it is ovbious they finished. Being passive will get you little to no time to play. I hope badminton would get more popular so there are more locations and diversity so that it could be more american-friendly."

      See more reviews for this business.