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Jupiter Plaza Scores Huey Magoo’s ‘Filet Mignon of Chicken’ Spot

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Published on April 29, 2026
Jupiter Plaza Scores Huey Magoo’s ‘Filet Mignon of Chicken’ SpotSource: Google Street View

Huey Magoo’s, the fast-casual chain built around hand-breaded chicken tenders and a deep bench of dipping sauces, is on its way to Jupiter. Plans call for the restaurant to take a storefront along West Indiantown Road, bringing the brand’s signature tenders to a stretch of northern Palm Beach County that has not had one yet. There is still no official grand-opening date, but local filings and construction listings suggest the wheels are already turning behind the scenes.

TSH Jupiter LLC has filed permit applications with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation to open a Huey Magoo’s at 6390 W. Indiantown Road #47, according to WhatNow. That report notes that the spot would fill a gap with no nearby Huey Magoo’s between Port St. Lucie and West Boca Raton and adds that there is still no announced opening timeline. Municipal permit searches also show activity tied to the address.

Huey Magoo’s traces its roots to 2004, when founders Matt Armstrong and Thad Hudgens launched the concept, according to a company profile on Franchising.com. Since then, the brand has leaned into franchising to spread across the Southeast. Industry coverage reports that Huey Magoo’s hit its 76th restaurant in spring 2025 as it pressed further into South Florida and other states; QSR reported that milestone. Franchise materials point to multi-unit development deals and regional operators as the main fuel for that growth.

What To Expect From The Menu

The concept orbits around chicken tenders made from premium, all-natural tenderloins that can be ordered hand-breaded, grilled, or sauced, alongside sandwiches, salads, and larger family packs. The chain’s menu highlights dips such as honey mustard, buffalo, ranch, sweet red chili, blue cheese, garlic parmesan, and barbecue, and it puts special emphasis on family meals and catering trays, according to the company’s site. The brand focuses on made-to-order tenders and a wide range of sauces designed to travel well for carryout and catering.

Where It Will Sit And Why That Matters

The planned Huey Magoo’s at 6390 W. Indiantown Rd is slated for a storefront in a busy retail complex on a high-traffic stretch near I-95 and the Florida Turnpike, according to commercial property listings. Local planroom entries list a renovation project for a Huey Magoo’s build-out at Suite #47, suggesting a tenant space is already in line for conversion; the LDI planroom shows project details connected to that suite. The larger 6350–6390 parcel is described in listings as a community shopping center with substantial parking and roadway frontage, the kind of setup quick-service brands typically go hunting for.

State records show the franchise entity on the permits as TSH Jupiter LLC, a Tequesta-based company formed in February 2025, according to business registration filings. Huey Magoo’s marketing frequently bills its chicken as "The Filet Mignon Of Chicken®," wording that appears across company press materials and trade announcements. Those company and franchise releases signal that the chain plans to keep leaning on regional franchise agreements and development deals to stake out new territory.

For now, there is still no public opening date. Local reporting and permit activity are the clearest signs that the Jupiter location is moving through approvals and early construction. According to WhatNow, the brand has not yet put an opening day on the books, and LDI planroom entries continue to list the renovation as an active project. Official word from the company or the local franchise group will likely follow as the build-out advances.