New riverfront dining destination set to open at The Port District

New riverfront dining destination set to open at The Port District
Mayor Shannon Martin, City of Port St. Lucie — City of Port St. Lucie website
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The City of Port St. Lucie has announced plans for a new riverfront dining destination, The Grove, set to open in early 2027 at The Port District. This development will feature seven venues offering diverse dining and bar experiences along the North Fork of the St. Lucie River.

During a meeting of the City of Port St. Lucie’s Community Redevelopment Agency on June 23, representatives from SūDā shared their collaboration with Atlas Restaurant Group to develop the riverfront restaurants element. Atlas Restaurant Group, known for operating over 56 restaurants nationwide, will manage The Grove’s venues.

Construction is scheduled to begin in September 2025 for the first phase, which includes three dining venues and two bars, with an anticipated opening date in February 2027. The second phase will add two more casual dining spots once the initial phase becomes operational.

Jennifer Davis, Community Redevelopment Agency Director for the City of Port St. Lucie, said about this new development:

“The five venues debuting in phase one include:

The Atlas Restaurant Group, which operates more than 56 restaurants nationwide, will operate The Grove venues.”

Opened in June 2024, The Port District is a unique riverfront area featuring Pioneer Park—an interactive playground—alongside an event lawn and a canoe and kayak launch. A boardwalk follows the North Fork of the St. Lucie River and walking trails are expected soon in a nearby wooded preserve.

Nearby attractions such as the Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens and Port St. Lucie History Museum offer visitors additional activities within reach.

For more details on Monday evening’s presentation from SūDā and Atlas Restaurant Group, visit www.CityofPSL.com/ThePort.



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