In a move that marks a new chapter for a local culinary favorite, No. 3 Grill is set to relocate from its current spot at the Grassy Creek Golf Course to the Skyline Inn. This transition comes after the golf course’s acquisition by Grassy Creek Holdings LLC, part of the Waterfront Group, earlier this summer.
No. 3 Grill, is closing its doors at the golf course on Dec. 22. But fans of the eatery won’t have to wait long for its re-emergence. Owner Jenna Barker has shared plans for the Grill’s future at its new location.
“We’ve been renovating the space all summer. We plan on being open around the first of March,” Barker revealed. The Grill aims to be open year-round and accessible to the public. In addition, starting April, a continental breakfast will be part of its offerings.
Barker, an experienced restaurateur, expressed her enthusiasm for this venture. “It’s going to have a fine dining feel without the price tag,” she explained. Barker’s vision extends beyond mere food and service; she aims to create memorable experiences for her customers. “We want to create whole moments that will stay with them. That’s my hope for this place,” Barker stated.
The move comes amidst broader changes at the golf course, including the renovation of the course itself. Nikki’s Bistro is reportedly set to move in to replace No. 3 Grill.