The restaurant, located in Harbourside Place, a ten-acre waterfront multi-use project that includes a hotel, marina, and amphitheater, is called a sports bar and dinner club, befitting the upscale neighborhood it resides in.
The restaurant decor is sleek and modern and features several dining options. The bar, for example, is brightly lit and features multiple television screens for watching games.
There's also a main dining room that features a wall of wine and several private booths. A private dining room is available for meetings and parties, seating up to ten guests, and a back area can host parties of up to 50 people. The restaurant also features an indoor/outdoor lounge.
Of course, reminders that you're in Tiger Woods' restaurant are all around in the form of oversized pictures of the golf pro in action. All dining areas also feature television screens, so you won't miss any of the exciting action of, say, the PGA Championship.
As for the food? So far, the restaurant doesn't have a website, and a news release describes the cuisine as "new American, which consists of great American dishes that are uniquely modified and developed for patron enjoyment." Digging a little deeper, early Yelp reviews mention a rib eye, bison burgers, Southwestern wraps, tuna crudo, and fish tacos, with most people liking the food and the service.
Tiger Woods himself is helping get the word out, posting a sneak preview of the restaurant on his Facebook page.
A little sneak preview of The Woods Jupiter.
Posted by Tiger Woods on Thursday, August 6, 2015
Sounds like Tiger sightings might take place on a regular basis.
The Woods Jupiter is open for dinner only, from 4 to 11 p.m., through September 11. Starting September, 12, the restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. The Woods will be closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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