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Ace Pickleball Club Opens New Indoor North Brunswick Location on March 28

Ace Pickleball Club's 26,500-sq-ft North Brunswick location opened March 28 at 512 Milltown Road, offering no-reservation open play and a first month free for new members.

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Ace Pickleball Club Opens New Indoor North Brunswick Location on March 28
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Finding reliable indoor court time in Middlesex County has long meant either working around a municipal rec schedule or driving considerably past your exit for a guaranteed net. That changed on March 28, when Ace Pickleball Club opened at 512 Milltown Road inside Brunswick Shopping Center off Route 1 in North Brunswick, bringing 26,500 square feet of climate-controlled, professional-grade cushioned courts to a corridor that had been underserved for indoor play.

The club runs on what the brand calls a "pickleball on demand" model: check in, find the court designated for your skill level, and stack your paddle. No reservation required, no text chain to coordinate four bodies, no time slot to book in advance. Membership is intentionally capped to keep surprise crowds in check even during peak windows, which run Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

General Manager Kirk Zambrana, a New Jersey native and longtime fitness professional, is overseeing local operations with an explicit focus on community-building and consistent court availability. Under his watch, the programming slate covers unlimited open play, starter clinics, social mixers, leagues, tournaments, and corporate events. A small pro shop is on-site, and the schedule includes glow-in-the-dark pickleball nights — which signals clearly that this isn't just a court-rental operation dressed up in membership language.

The private-versus-public comparison is worth thinking through before you decide. Public recreation courts cost nothing at the door, but the tradeoffs are familiar to anyone who's shown up to a wet court in October or circled a parking lot at a rec center at 7 p.m. with no lights on: weather dependency, no dedicated programming, no competitive structure, and a first-come-first-served system that works until it doesn't. Ace Pickleball's all-inclusive model folds courts, open play, clinics, and events into a single membership rather than layering individual fees. The grand opening offer, first month free, applies to the Month-to-Month Membership and begins on the club's first day open, with auto-renewal after the 30-day window. Know your cancellation date.

"Pickleball has surged in popularity in recent years, appealing to players of all ages and abilities," said Fred Younkin, leasing representative at Levin Management Corp, which handled the real estate transaction that brought the club to Brunswick Shopping Center.

On your first trip, wear indoor court shoes since the cushioned surface plays differently underfoot than a hard outdoor court. Arrive during open play to read the room and the pace before signing up for a clinic or a league bracket. Check in with staff about which courts align with your rating, since skill-level designations are enforced and team members will steer you to the right one.

Ace Pickleball Club now operates 25 locations nationally, with additional sites planned for 2026. The North Brunswick club is its latest move into suburban markets where municipal indoor capacity has not kept pace with the sport's growth. For players across Middlesex County who have been waiting for that to change, the doors are already open.

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