The Connecticut chain's second Florida location at 662 S.E. Becker Rd. in Veranda Falls will offer over 150 scratch-made dishes sourced from local purveyors.
A Connecticut-born restaurant chain is planting its flag on the Treasure Coast, with Maggie McFly's set to open its newest location at the Shoppes at Veranda Falls in Port St. Lucie in late April 2026.
The restaurant, situated at 662 S.E. Becker Rd., marks the chain's second Florida outpost following a Boca Raton debut. Founded in Middlebury, Connecticut, in 1993, Maggie McFly's has built its following around a chef-curated menu of more than 150 scratch-made dishes — from artisanal small plates to signature entrees — sourced in part from Florida purveyors, the company said.
The Port St. Lucie expansion carries an unusual backstory. Founder Ray Harper chose to grow the brand rather than lose two longtime executive managers, identified only as Don and Maria, who had decided to relocate to the area to be closer to family. The move turned a personnel challenge into a new market bet on one of Florida's fastest-growing cities.
"We don't just open restaurants in communities; we strive to become an essential part of them," Harper said in a company statement. "Port St. Lucie has welcomed us with incredible enthusiasm, and we look forward to providing a unique space where every guest, regardless of their palate or the occasion, finds exactly what they're looking for."
The Veranda Falls location features what the company calls a signature waterfall entrance. In lieu of traditional grand-opening giveaways, Maggie McFly's says it will spend its first weeks soliciting guest feedback before scheduling promotions and special events — a "listening first" strategy the chain says is designed to match Port St. Lucie community preferences.
The restaurant will serve brunch on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and stay open until midnight on weekends. The kitchen closes one hour before the restaurant closes each night.
Full hours and menu details are available at maggiemcflys.com.
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