Lost Key Golf Club Renovates and Reimagines Grille 625

Lost Key Golf Club

When planning a business lunch, you want a venue that hits all the marks — a palate-pleasing menu, hospitable staff and a scenic atmosphere. Thanks to the grand reopening of Grille 625 at Lost Key Golf Club in Pensacola, your next company outing will exceed expectations.

The remodel, which was completed in February of 2024, included renovations to Grille 625, the lobby and the addition of the new Arnold Palmer dining room and conference rooms.

Grille 625, which has had many iterations throughout the years, has been updated to a more modern, sophisticated style.

White tablecloths make a fine dining statement in the comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. To help reduce noise, artistically designed acoustic panels don the restaurant’s walls, making meetings all the more enjoyable. Window views overlook the 18th hole and the pristine event lawn. On those ideal, temperate Northwest Florida days, dining on the porch is always a lovely option.

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Where aesthetics have received a facelift, new menus equally enhance the experience. Grille 625 is now open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Burgers and sandwiches are still available in addition to new options including seafood, steak and pasta dishes. The lunch menu has daily specials, and there’s always room for homemade desserts.

The conference room contains a printer, fax machine, conference calling capabilities and screens for projecting.

“With our new improvements and additions, we hope to host many more corporate events from business meetings to team building to company luncheons,” said Amy Adams, general manager and marketing coordinator of Lost Key Golf Club.

Lost Key Golf Club 1Adams envisions a space where business associates can enjoy a quiet lunch with delicious food. Where companies play a team-building round of golf then head indoors to the conference room to host quarterly planning sessions. In the evenings, charity benefits or banquets can be held.

There are plans in place to host their own events such as Croquet on the Key and other engaging community endeavors. While the golf club and Grille 625 are located within a gated community, guests can simply indicate to the attendant where they are headed.

“From the servers to the pro shop staff, guests will experience great care and Southern hospitality,” said Adams.


Lost Key Golf Club

625 Lost Key Drive, Pensacola  |  (850) 549-2160  |  LostKeyGolf.com

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