Flagler Fish Company will close after September for renovations and expansion

The Flagler Beach restaurant announced that it will be closed for about six months but will have a food trailer on site with a limited menu.


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  • | 2:10 p.m. September 5, 2024
A rendering of Flagler Fish Company's proposed renovation. Image from Flagler Beach Commission meeting documents
A rendering of Flagler Fish Company's proposed renovation. Image from Flagler Beach Commission meeting documents
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The Flagler Fish Company announced on Facebook on Thursday, Sept. 5, that it will be closed for approximately six months after September because of construction relating to renovating and expanding the restaurant.

"With a heavy heart but bright anticipation ... we want to share that September will be the last month our restaurant will be open as we prepare for an exciting future. As we celebrate out 19th anniversary, we also embark on a significant journey, closing the restaurant for renovations and expansion." the Flagler Beach restaurant announced on the Flagler Foodie Groupies Facebook page.

In July, the Flagler Beach Commission unanimously approved the expansion request that would bring the restaurant’s available seating up to 187.

While it is closed, the Flagler Fish Company will serve from a food trailer on the property, at 180 S. Daytona Ave., offering a very limited menu and outdoor seating, according to the announcement.

"This wasn't how we planned to approach the renovation, but it's the best way to ensure the work is done quickly and with the highest quality. We know many of you have been eagerly awaiting this remodel, and we're committed to bringing you an even better dining experience when we reopen," the announcement said.

The restaurant also asked that if anyone has job openings or opportunities for its team members to reach out.

"Our team members are talented, dedicated, and would be an asset to any business," the announcement said.

"Thank you for your lover. loyalty and patience. The future is bright, and we're excited to continue serving you for many years to come, the announcment concluded.

 

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