La Boulangerie Boul'Mich, the Miami bakery-café built around a French pastry program with Latin-inflected offerings, is opening at the Riverstone Shoppes in Parkland. The operator's Instagram announced the expansion without specifying an opening date, describing the new location as bringing its signature pastries, croissants, specialty coffee, and all-day café menu to the Broward County city.
The brand established its identity in Miami on the strength of fresh-baked breads and a menu that integrates Latin ingredients into a classical French boulangerie structure — croissants alongside empanadas, specialty lattes alongside traditional café fare. That cross-cultural positioning built the bakery's loyal customer base in Miami, and it is the program the Parkland location is expected to replicate in full.
The Riverstone Shoppes sits in western Parkland, a planned residential community that has grown substantially over the past decade but has historically lacked a specialty bakery-café destination of this kind. Most dining options in Parkland's commercial corridors run toward family-casual chains and national fast-casual operators. Boul'Mich's counter-service, coffee-forward, all-day format occupies a gap in that market — one that local residents have largely had to drive south into Coral Springs or Coconut Creek to fill.
For Boul'Mich, the Parkland move follows a straightforward expansion logic: take a format that has demonstrated loyal repeat traffic in Miami and plant it in a dense residential suburban market with a high household-income base and limited direct competition. The all-day menu, which extends service from breakfast through afternoon café hours, positions the concept for consistent traffic across dayparts rather than a single morning peak.
No construction timeline, square footage, or buildout credits have been announced. The operator's Instagram is the sole confirmed source for the expansion; no permits or signed-lease announcement has surfaced publicly. Opening timing remains unspecified beyond the operator's indication that it is coming soon.
The Riverstone Shoppes corridor has drawn incremental retail and dining tenants in recent years as western Parkland's residential density has climbed. Whether Boul'Mich's entry signals broader interest from Miami-pedigree café concepts in the Parkland market will become clearer once the unit opens and the operator's expansion pace takes shape.



