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Wolves Den Sports Complex is a large 70,000 square foot sports and entertainment venue located in Pembroke, MA. It offers a variety of indoor and outdoor courts for sports such as basketball, volleyball, and pickleball, along with entertainment options like golf simulators and games.
340 Oak St, Pembroke, Massachusetts 02359
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Joseph Cardillo (Google User)
1 month ago
The venue is a good spot for basketball and volleyball. The staff is friendly and helpful. At times there is not enough parking , and it took a while to find a spot. Update: totally renovated (looks very good) with seats for the courts and a nice big bar and grill, even open late. Parking still an issue. With now having many stands there is plenty of seats to watch the games.
Raymond Lui (Google User)
1 month ago
Amazing place especially if you love sports. Great staff and great food. There are full basketball courts, volleyball courts, and pickleball. Also have some amazing 7 foot diamond tables. Pizza and wings are good. Highly recommended
James MacDonald (Google User)
1 month ago
They remodeled things, there is a pretty good bar with a good menu. The buffalo cauliflower was good, good ranch dipping sauce. Interesting menu, full bar, with pool and darts, pickleball too.
Kayla Dickerman (Google User)
1 month ago
Great environment for those that love activities! Staff was super nice and helpful. We got to play ping ping, pickleball, indoor volleyball and more while having some great drinks and food. I definitely could see my friends going here often!
Steven Wong (Google User)
1 month ago
Went to 2024 Zero Gravity Gold Rush basketball tournament for my 11 year old son for first time. The facility was fine and looks like they are in the process of improving things. The tournament was also fine and for the most part competitive and fun. However, there were some adult spectators that obviously did not read the code of conduct and were making it not enjoyable to watch with their yelling at the top of their lungs at the players and officials. This behavior is not the facilities fault but it did leave me with a somewhat negative experience.