Ford's Garage, the Florida chain built around a 1920s automotive service station concept, is expanding into Boynton Beach — its first announced foothold in Palm Beach County. The operator's Instagram flagged the new location without disclosing a street address, a projected opening date, or project team, so most specifics remain unconfirmed.
The brand's signature program pairs Ford memorabilia, antique vehicles, and garage-detail interiors with a menu anchored by burgers, comfort food, and handcrafted cocktails. The chain has described its burgers as award-winning, and the beverage program includes craft beer alongside the cocktail lineup. Per the operator's post, the concept has built consistent traction across Florida and frames Boynton Beach as part of a deliberate push into fast-growing markets.
Ford's Garage has operated multiple Florida locations and has used the service station aesthetic — exposed overhead fixtures, retro signage, period automotive hardware — as a consistent throughline across its footprint. That design identity travels well in high-volume, casual-upscale formats, which tend to find traction in suburban growth corridors where family dining and sports-bar spending overlap.
Boynton Beach sits between the denser retail base of Boca Raton to the south and the ongoing redevelopment around downtown Delray to the north. The city has absorbed considerable residential growth in recent years, and its dining corridor has attracted regional chains looking for suburban density with fewer lease premiums than the coastal strips. Whether Ford's Garage lands in a lifestyle center, a freestanding pad, or an infill retail strip has not been disclosed.
The operator has not stated a soft-open window or construction start date. As the project moves through permitting, a specific address and opening timeline should surface through Palm Beach County filings. Watch for additional site and operator details as the project advances toward a public groundbreaking or build-out announcement.



