New Dining Destination Coming to Dunedin: The Highland House
Exciting news for food lovers and golf enthusiasts alike in Dunedin! The town is set to welcome a brand-new dining experience this coming November as The Feinstein Group prepares to launch its latest venture, The Highland House. This is not just another restaurant; it will be the heart and soul of the Dunedin Golf Club, offering a mix of exquisite New American cuisine for club members and the general public.
All About the Highland House
The Highland House will cover a whopping 15,000 square feet, making it the ideal venue for dining and events at the golf club. The executives behind this ambitious project, Zach and Christina Feinstein, expressed their commitment to creating a space where the Dunedin community can savor delicious meals, hold special events, and make wonderful memories. In a recent statement, Christina mentioned, “Zach’s first job was at the Dunedin Golf Club, so there’s a nostalgia that comes along with this project; the Club is in our backyard, and it’s near and dear to our hearts.”
A Glimpse into the Feinstein Group’s Background
For those unfamiliar, the Feinstein Group is no stranger to the Tampa Bay area’s dining scene. Since their inception in 2014, they have established themselves by offering diverse culinary experiences through four popular restaurants: Black Pearl, Sonder Social Club, and The Living Room, located in Dunedin and Wesley Chapel. Prior to founding their own company, the Feinsteins managed over 200 Burger King restaurants, which gave them invaluable experience in the hospitality industry.
Dunedin Golf Club’s Revitalization
The Highland House will be stepping into the limelight as the Dunedin Golf Club undergoes an impressive $6.2 million renovation project. This semi-private club has a rich history—opened back in 1927, it served as the headquarters for the PGA of America from 1945 to 1962 and hosted a total of 17 Senior Championship tournaments. Now, under the expert guidance of professional golf course architect Donald Ross, the club is reclaiming its former glory through essential renovations that include tackling drainage issues and updating the irrigation system. The project is expected to wrap up in eight months, ensuring that the club is once again a top-notch destination for golf and dining.
What to Expect from The Highland House
As we edge closer to the opening date, anticipation is mounting for what The Highland House will have to offer. Guests can expect a carefully curated menu featuring a blend of familiar favorites and innovative dishes that celebrate the best of New American cuisine. Perhaps the biggest highlight will be the venue’s ability to host a variety of events, from intimate gatherings to larger celebrations.
The Vision for the Dunedin Community
With a profound sense of responsibility, Zach and Christina are dedicated to providing Dunedin’s residents and visitors with a fantastic dining environment. They firmly believe that the Highland House will not only enrich the culinary landscape but will also foster a sense of community. “We feel a responsibility to give the Dunedin community a special space where they can have a great meal, hold events, and make memories,” they both expressed, emphasizing their commitment to local engagement.
Conclusion: A Bright Future Ahead
As The Highland House gears up for its highly-anticipated grand opening, residents can eagerly look forward to indulging in this new culinary gem at the Dunedin Golf Club. With a celebrated history and an exciting future, it seems that Dunedin is ready to embrace its new hotspot for food and fun. So mark your calendars for November and get ready to experience something truly special in your own backyard!