The upscale breakfast chain plans to revamp the Indian River County site, filling the void left by the shuttered diner staple on the Treasure Coast.
A First Watch restaurant is planned for the former Bob Evans location on 58th Avenue in Vero Beach, replacing what was the only Bob Evans on the Treasure Coast.
The site would bring the daytime breakfast-and-lunch chain to a space already familiar to Indian River County diners who frequented Bob Evans for years before its closure.
First Watch positions itself as an upscale alternative to traditional diners and operates locations across Florida with menus centered on made-from-scratch breakfast, brunch and lunch items. The chain does not serve dinner, typically operating from early morning through early afternoon.
The change signals a continued shift in the casual dining landscape along the 58th Avenue corridor, one of Indian River County's busiest commercial strips. Bob Evans had been a fixture for local families and retirees who relied on it for affordable, familiar meals.
No opening date for the First Watch location has been confirmed. Details on the permit application, lease terms and projected employment figures were not immediately available from Indian River County planning records at the time of publication.
TC Sentinel will update this report when a building permit or development order is filed with Indian River County.
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