Restaurants

Several new restaurants slated to open in Coral Springs this year. Here’s a recap

Flora’s Fine Foods is set to open both a fast-casual eatery and a more upscale bar and restaurant on its property in January in Coral Springs.
Flora’s Fine Foods is set to open both a fast-casual eatery and a more upscale bar and restaurant on its property in January in Coral Springs. olloyd@mcclatchy.com

Coral Springs’ dining scene is about to get a major boost in 2026.

Several new eateries — including beloved chains and local newcomers — are preparing to open their doors, bringing more options and a flurry of fresh flavors to the city’s restaurant offerings.

Here’s a look at some of the new restaurants scheduled to open in Coral Springs this year:

Mitch, left, and Adam Shidlofsky sit for a photograph in front of a Mitch’s Downtown sign in one of their bagel-and-deli locations in South Florida.
Mitch, left, and Adam Shidlofsky sit for a photograph in front of a Mitch’s Downtown sign in one of their bagel-and-deli locations in South Florida. Courtesy: Mitch’s Downtown

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Family behind Flora Fine Foods opening Italian eatery and bar in Coral Springs

Harmony Indian Cuisine expected to open in Coral Springs in the new year

Le Cafe Aria: New cafe opening on University Drive to bring kosher fare to Coral Springs

Long Island Bagel Cafe coming to Coral Springs. Here’s when and what to know

Mitch’s Downtown Bagel Cafe: Beloved bagel restaurant is coming to Coral Springs

Mojo Donuts: Beloved doughnut shop coming to Coral Springs in early 2026

Smalls Sliders: Burger chain’s expansion includes new restaurant in Coral Springs

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Olivia Lloyd
Coral Springs News
Olivia Lloyd is an Associate Editor/Reporter for the Coral Springs News, the Pembroke Pines News and the Miramar News. She graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. Previously, she has worked for Hearst DevHub, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and McClatchy’s Real Time Team.
Allison Beck
Coral Springs News
Allison Beck is an award-winning reporter for the Coral Springs News, a sister publication to the Miami Herald. They are a proud Temple University graduate with experience covering a wide range of topics from stolen human remains to space-based businesses.