Naked Farmer, the Tampa-born farm-to-table chain, is lining up a West Palm Beach outpost at the Palm Beach outlets as it keeps up a rapid run of openings across Florida. Company and state filings show the pieces moving into place for a retail restaurant in the Palm Beach Lakes corridor, and local diners are slated to see seasonal, farm-sourced bowls and plates arrive later this year, even as paperwork and listings tell slightly different stories about timing and the exact spot.
As reported by What Now, Naked Farmer has submitted permit applications to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation for a space listed as 1731 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, Suite E315. That report noted that the company’s public materials pointed to a summer 2026 opening for the West Palm location.
Where It Will Sit
According to Naked Farmer, the brand’s locations page lists a “West Palm Tanger” at 1751 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard and tags the site as “Coming Fall ’26.” Public business records also show a matching corporate filing, “Naked Farmer 1731 Palm Beach Lakes LLC,” registered in West Palm Beach, per the Florida Division of Corporations. Together, those entries point to leasing and registration activity tied to the Palm Beach outlets, even as unit numbers and ZIP details do not quite line up across the various public sources.
About The Chain
Naked Farmer was founded in 2020 by Jordan Johnson in the Tampa Bay area and has grown into a regional fast-casual brand with more than 10 locations and expansion plans that reach beyond Florida. The company focuses on sourcing from nearby farms and a seasonally rotating menu that aims to connect chefs and farmers to local communities, according to QSR Magazine.
What To Expect
The menu shifts with the seasons and, as reported, can feature items such as grass-fed steak, Faroe Island salmon and maple-glazed carrots, with those dishes called out in outlet coverage. The West Palm listing invites diners to join a mailing list for grand opening alerts while local permitting paperwork is still in motion, and both the initial outlet report and the brand’s own locations page serve up slightly different timelines for when doors will actually open. For now, shoppers and salad-bowl hunters will have to wait on official permit approvals and a confirmed date from the restaurant before locking in lunch plans…