First Watch Set to Replace Vero Beach's Last Bob Evans

The breakfast-and-lunch chain plans to take over the longstanding Indian River County site that has served local diners for decades.

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First Watch Set to Replace Vero Beach's Last Bob Evans
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel

A First Watch restaurant is proposed to replace the Bob Evans location in Vero Beach, the only Bob Evans remaining in the area, according to available information.

The daytime breakfast-and-lunch chain would occupy the existing site in Indian River County, though the specific address, permit value and square footage of the proposed project have not been confirmed through public records available to TC Sentinel. According to available information,

For Vero Beach diners, the change would mark the end of a familiar dining institution and the arrival of a regional chain that has expanded steadily across Florida in recent years. First Watch operates multiple locations on the Treasure Coast and in neighboring counties, positioning itself in the growing daytime-dining segment popular with the area's large retiree population.

Whether the project has received approval from Indian River County planning officials or whether a building permit has been filed remains unconfirmed. TC Sentinel has filed a public records request with the Indian River County Community Development Department for any site plan application or development order associated with the property.

No opening timeline has been publicly confirmed. Readers with knowledge of the project or access to related public filings are encouraged to contact TC Sentinel.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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