Credit: via Hamlin House

Orlando is getting a boujee new pickleball and social club concept, and it’s now accepting memberships ahead of its grand opening in SoDo.

Hamlin House, owned by the DeVos family, aims to redefine pickleball with professional-level courts and events. It’s set to open at 231 W. Grant St.

The 28,000-square-foot facility will house three indoor courts and four outdoor courts (two covered and two not), in addition to a family room, full-service restaurant, café and outdoor patio.

Hamlin House collaborated with chef John Fraser and his team to curate the menu to be served at the restaurant, which will be open for lunch and dinner. The café will serve all-day bites, smoothies and coffee.  And for the outdoor players, courtside servers will cater to all mid-game beverage needs. 

Hamlin House’s early access membership options start at $200 per month, depending on guests’ interest in sports or social events. The Racquet Membership provides full access to courts, leagues and clinics, while the Social Membership caters more to dining, events and lifestyle. Both options are open to families, individuals or even corporate memberships. 

An official opening date has not been released, but we’re eyeing Hamlin House’s Instagram for updates.

Credit: via Hamlin House

Credit: via Hamlin House

Credit: via Hamlin House

Credit: via Hamlin House

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