4 New (& Coming Soon) Brevard County Restaurants [March 28, 26]

Here’s what you may have missed in Brevard County’s restaurant news.

4 New (& Coming Soon) Brevard County Restaurants [March 28, 26]

Business Debut has another round up of new restaurants opening across Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, and Melbourne!

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Opening Soon

Good Neighbor Cafe — Cape Canaveral

Address: 6290 N Atlantic Ave, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

Status: Targeting June 1 opening.

What to expect: Cozy, beach-inspired café with indoor seating and patio near the cruise port.

Menu highlights: Espresso drinks, baked goods, and the Dawn Patrol Latte.

Hours: Planned 8 a.m.–4 p.m., closed Wednesdays.

Who’s behind it: Sofia Ross and Brayden Montgomery.

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Magic Smoothies — Cocoa Beach

Address: 4285 N Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931

Status: Targeting April 1 opening.

What to expect: Fast-casual smoothie shop connected to neighboring concepts.

Menu highlights: No-ice smoothies, fresh juices, and açaí bowls.

Hours: Daily; final hours TBD.

Who’s behind it: Ron Abeles.

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Now Open

Surfin Cow — Cocoa Beach

Address: 174 Canaveral Plaza Blvd., Cocoa Beach, FL 32931

Status: Open!

What to expect: Family-run coffee and ice cream shop with counter service.

Menu highlights: Ice cream, shakes, Italian sodas, and specialty coffee.

Hours: Planned Monday–Saturday, ~8 a.m.–6/7 p.m.

Who’s behind it: Alyssa and Travis Froland.

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The Teahouse — Melbourne

Address: 820 E New Haven Ave, Suite 3, Melbourne, FL 32901

Status: Open!

What to expect: Hybrid tea service with Victorian and boho design.

Menu highlights: Loose leaf teas, sandwiches, soups, and baked goods.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday; noon–8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. weekends.

Who’s behind it: Noah Nace.

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