Located near Interstate-10 and Warner Road, just south of Ikea, Electric Pickle is brought to life by the visionary leaders behind Eureka! Restaurant Group and sponsor Knighthead Capital Management, LLC. The Tempe location, marking the first of many planned openings across key U.S. markets for the brand, will feature nine state-of-the-art pickleball courts—four of which are covered—equipped with private cabanas for premium service.
“Pickleball has taken this country by storm, and with Electric Pickle, we’re aiming to further elevate the experience,” said Paul Frederick, founder and co-CEO of Electric Pickle and Eureka! Restaurant Group. “We’re blending our love for the fast-paced, action-packed game with our passion for delivering upscale culinary offerings in a vibrant and social atmosphere.”
Four of the pickleball courts will feature first-of-its-kind AI technology, offering enhanced gameplay experiences. In addition to pickleball, visitors can keep the fun going all day long at the bocce ball courts, Full Swing Golf Simulators and ping pong tables before hanging out on the lawn, which features a live-music stage and cornhole. Electric Pickle will also offer memberships featuring exclusive perks like unlimited gameplay and priority court reservations.
This is not Knighthead’s first venture into the fastest growing sport in America, as Knighthead, through certain of its affiliates, recently teamed up with seven-time Super Bowl World champion Tom Brady and Tennis Hall of Famer Kim Clijsters to acquire the Las Vegas Night Owls, an expansion team for the 2023 Major League Pickleball season.
Electric Pickle will be hiring 150 employees in early November ahead of its opening at 8688 S. Emerald Drive in Tempe. Reservations will open two weeks prior to the grand opening. In addition to Arizona, Electric Pickle has plans to expand with soon-to-open locations in Las Vegas; Roseville, California; Katy, Texas; Rancho Cucamonga, California; and Reno, Nevada.