A new racket sports-inspired lounge is reimagining the pickleball and padel experience with a stylish blend of luxury and social sports, according to an April 28 news release.

The gist

Solarium is opening in Midtown on May 1. Rex Hospitality Group, the team behind MAVEN Coffee + Cocktails and MAVEN at Sawyer Yards, partnered with The Kirby Group to turn the former Holman Draft Hall into a 9,000-square-foot, multi-level restaurant, sports lounge and bar.

“Solarium is more than your standard recreational sports facility—it's a place where sports social connection and luxury seamlessly come together,” said Nina Quincy, president of Rex Hospitality Group. “We’ve taken a familiar recreational experience and transformed it with high-end hospitality, thoughtful design and an atmosphere that feels both vibrant and sophisticated.”

Outside, guests will find The Courts, a spacious outdoor venue featuring four pickleball and two padel courts. Padel is a racket sport of Mexican origin, typically played in doubles on an enclosed court. It's described as a mixture between tennis and squash. Surrounding the courts are five bays each offering a private, glass-fronted space to watch the games while relaxing.


What's on the menu

Inside Solarium's main building is an upscale venue with full-service food and beverage offerings. The indoor lounge offers dedicated food and beverage service, and features an expansive glass-walled bar with communal tables for large parties and high-top tables for more intimate gatherings.

The all-day menu features elevated bar bites and comfort food, including bang bang shrimp, buffalo wings, empanadas, house burgers, po'boys, truffle grilled cheese and skewers.
The all-day menu features elevated bar bites and comfort food, including bang bang shrimp, buffalo wings, empanadas, house burgers, po'boys, truffle grilled cheese and skewers. (Courtesy Becca Wright)
The all-day menu features elevated bar bites and comfort food, including bang bang shrimp, buffalo wings, empanadas, house burgers, po'boys, truffle grilled cheese and skewers. (Courtesy Becca Wright)
The weekend brunch menu features both sweet and savory dishes, such as pancakes, Belgian waffles, shrimp and grits and shakshuka.

To finish, desserts include a banana split, build-your-own sundae and caramelized apples with lemon sabayon.


The beverage program features a curated cocktail list with signature sips like a citrus vodka and cherry Aperitivo remixed spritz; a pandan-spiked transfusion with grape, ginger, lemon and soda; a Sakura high ball and frozen drinks. Guests can also expect classic favorites such as an old fashioned, daiquiris and margaritas. A variety of canned and bottled beers, wines and zero-proof cocktails are also available.

What else?

Adjacent to The Courts is a separate pro shop offering equipment sales and rentals, merchandise and take-away coffee and snacks during the morning hours. The pro shop is also the designated check-in area for all court reservations, which can be made online or in person.

Court pricing varies daily, with pickleball courts ranging from $10 to $30 and padel courts from $20 to $40.