Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Plans Tiki Bar and Food Trucks During Renovations

A rendering of a food truck at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club

The exclusive Ponte Vedra Inn & Club is seeking approval to add a Tiki Bar and a dedicated food truck area to keep members entertained during upcoming major renovations, The Citizen has learned.

The luxury beachfront club, where initiation fees have soared to $120,000 amid high demand, plans to build a 520-square-foot open-air Tiki Bar, an expanded driveway for daily food truck service, and an outdoor paver patio with movable seating.

According to application documents, these additions will provide a gathering space for members while construction is underway.

A rendering of a food truck features an oceanfront vehicle named “The Dune Buggy”, designed in PVIC’s signature style.

Rendering of a proposed Tiki Bar at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club

Expanding a Legacy

The Gate-owned resort has already secured approvals for a significant transformation, including:

  • A renovated Surf Club
  • A new sports facility with tennis courts and a pool
  • Future expansions that could add 100,000 square feet to the Inn & Club and 35,000 square feet to The Lodge & Club

Exclusive and In Demand

Established in 1928, PVIC is considered North Florida’s premier beach club—and its popularity continues to soar.

With waitlists stretching beyond a year, the club is making moves to enhance the experience for its elite members while renovations unfold.