The Picklr opens first New Hampshire club in Seabrook
The Picklr’s first New Hampshire club opened in Seabrook, giving the Seacoast a 25,000-square-foot indoor base with nine courts and year-round play.

The Picklr opened its first New Hampshire club in Seabrook, giving the Seacoast a new indoor place to play and marking the brand’s first foothold in the state. The club at 270 Lafayette Road became the newest stop for players looking for weather-proof pickleball on the coast, with a grand opening set for Saturday, June 6.
The Seabrook location is being run by Jody Rodgers and Drew Rodgers, a mother-and-son team from North Hampton and Stratham. Their family connection makes the opening feel local from the start, even as The Picklr adds another franchise name to the region’s fast-growing indoor pickleball map. New Hampshire business records show NE PICKLR GROUP LLC was registered on July 21, 2025, with Drew Rodgers listed as the registered agent.
The club’s Seabrook listing places it at 270 Lafayette Rd., Seabrook, NH 03874, and lists the phone number as 603-580-5373. Hours run Sunday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., a schedule that gives early risers, after-work players and weekend groups a wide window for court time. The Picklr’s New Hampshire directory now lists Seabrook as the only location in the state, underscoring how important this opening is for players who have been waiting for a dedicated brand club nearby.

Earlier reporting had described the project as a 25,000-square-foot indoor facility with nine courts inside a former fitness center at 270 Lafayette Road. That plan originally pointed to a March opening, so the June debut arrived later than first expected. Even so, the move gives Seabrook a sizable indoor option at a time when organized play, clinics and casual runs continue to push beyond the limits of New England weather.
For Seacoast players, the appeal is practical and regional at once. An indoor club in Seabrook can keep games moving when the forecast turns cold, windy or wet, and it gives New Hampshire players a new place to build regular play without crossing state lines. With its first club now open in Seabrook, The Picklr turned a single address on Lafayette Road into a destination for the state’s growing pickleball crowd.
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