Harry and the Natives Opening Second Location in The Villages
The beloved Hobe Sound restaurant is expanding to The Villages this summer, offering scratch-made dishes and a welcoming atmosphere.
Harry and the Natives, a beloved Hobe Sound restaurant, is opening a second location this summer in The Villages at 4529 Okahumpka Run, Wildwood, FL 34785, partner Scott Bianculli reported to Business Debut. This new 7,500-square-foot restaurant will include a 5,000-square-foot dining space and a 2,500-square-foot tiki bar, with seating for 270 guests.
Bianculli said that the location in The Villages will feature a scratch kitchen and fresh, made-to-order dishes with no freezer in sight. The menu will include favorites from the Hobe Sound location like shrimp and grits, fresh fish, Mahi tacos, certified Angus beef steaks and Harry’s Favorite Salad.
Another feature of the new location will be a dedicated prep room with a maintained temperature of 41 degrees to ensure freshness. Expect dinner entrees to fall between $17-25 with burgers and other dishes being less, Bianculli said.
Construction is currently underway, with the building expected to be turned over by May 2025, according to Bianculli. The new location will feature the same fun and welcoming atmosphere as the Hobe Sound staple, with lunch and dinner service offered daily.
This project in The Villages is being carried out in partnership between Harry and Anne MacArthur, who own the Hobe Sound location, Lance Smith and Scott Bianculli, who are both veterans of the hospitality industry.
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