Construction begins on Naked Farmer's second St. Pete location
/Farm-to-table restaurant Naked Farmer has begun renovations on a second St. Pete location.
The fast-casual restaurant is slated to open in November at 2631 4th Street North, the former home of EVOS, a health-conscious fast-food chain that operated at the site for 22 years before closing last spring.
Renovations to the existing 1,920-square-foot building are being led by general contractor Fox Building Group.
"This is the first standalone restaurant we've built entirely as our own, from the ground up," CEO Jordan Johnson told St. Pete Rising. "Every detail — the space, the light, the way the kitchen flows — is designed to honor the food and the farmers behind it. We want guests to walk in and feel the care that goes into every plate."
Founded in 2020, Naked Farmer is known for serving scratch-made meals featuring ingredients sourced from small and medium-sized farms across the southeastern United States.
All menu items are prepared without seed oils, using avocado oil and extra virgin olive oil instead.
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