Dating Inspiration of the Month

Here at Plenty More Fish we are firm believers that dating should be fun. And our date inspiration for this month certainly adds big ol’ tick in the fun category.

Add a little Bounce to your evening and check out the capitol’s latest craze – Ping Pong.

Image of a ping pong table at Bounce in Holborn, London

Bounce is the home of Ping Pong. It boasts the latest equipment and their attentive staff will not only deliver your drinks but also scoop up errant balls in a net (so no need to go fetching after the little suckers). For sustenance, which you’ll need once your competitiveness starts kicking in, there’s a casual and very tasty pizzeria at the back.

And if you or your date really don’t want to have a go, just have a giggle watching the other couples. Either way, here’s a little trivia for you, so you can show off  to your date on the night. You’re welcome!

The game originated in England during the 1880s. It has been suggested that the game was first developed by British military officers in India or South Africa who brought it back with them. Incidentally it was originally played on the cleared dining table using cigar box lids as paddles, a champagne cork as the ball and was originally called wiff waff.

Be sure to book early though – Bounce is popular every night.

Happy Ping Pong-ing!

Maz x

PS: What ever you do though – avoid wearing this type of outfit!

A man playing ping pong

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One response to “Dating Inspiration of the Month”

  1. smithword44 says :

    Reblogged this on Not the Whitechapel Bell Foundry.

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