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Metro Diner opens first Palm Harbor restaurant

Metro Diner expands in Tampa Bay with its first Palm Harbor location, adding another Florida favorite to the region’s growing dining scene.
Chuck Merlis October 13, 2025

Metro Diner has opened its first Palm Harbor location, at 35000 U.S. Highway 19 N., in The Fountains shopping center. The 3,490-square-foot restaurant seats 112 guests and marks the company’s sixth location in the Tampa Bay Area.

The Florida-based brand, best known for its fried chicken and waffles and all-day breakfast service, continues to expand across the Gulf Coast. For Palm Harbor residents, the opening adds another locally rooted dining option to a market that has seen steady population and business growth in recent years.

With existing diners in Tampa, Brandon and Lakeland, Metro Diner strengthens the chain’s growing footprint across central Florida. The new restaurant joins an active stretch of restaurants in Palm Harbor, adding a recognizable name to the area’s evolving breakfast and brunch scene.

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What happened

Founded in Jacksonville in 1992, Metro Diner has grown from a single neighborhood eatery into a national comfort-food chain, with more than 60 restaurants. The Palm Harbor diner is led by Managing Partner Eric Derrico, a longtime restaurateur who says the community response has been enthusiastic.

“Many guests already know us from other Tampa Bay locations,” Derrico said. “They’re as thrilled as we are to now have a Metro Diner in their community.”

The Metro Diner menu features breakfast platters, omelets, BBQ ribs and Angus burgers. Its signature fried chicken and waffles, served with strawberry butter and sweet-and-spicy sauce, remains a guest favorite. The brand gained national attention after being featured on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.”

What’s happening now

Metro Diner’s move into Palm Harbor reflects steady growth across Tampa Bay’s suburban dining scene. Restaurant investment is rising in communities such as Palm Harbor, Wesley Chapel and Riverview, driven by population gains and the growing popularity of casual, family-friendly restaurants.

The diner currently operates from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, with plans to add dinner service in the coming months.

What this means for Tampa Bay

Metro Diner’s latest opening highlights broader trends shaping the Tampa Bay hospitality sector. Florida-based restaurant groups are leading growth by focusing on consistent quality and local connections. All-day dining concepts continue to attract steady traffic, outperforming traditional evening service in many midscale markets.

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For Palm Harbor residents, Metro Diner offers a convenient new option for breakfast and lunch gatherings, while reinforcing the area’s appeal as a destination for established regional brands.

Takeaway

Metro Diner Palm Harbor underscores the strength of Tampa Bay’s dining economy. The expansion reflects both consumer demand for familiar, high-quality comfort food and the region’s ongoing population growth that continues to attract new investment.

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