Big Mamma Group, the Paris-based hospitality company behind a portfolio of Italian restaurants across Europe, is planning its first U.S. location in Juno Beach, according to the operator's Instagram. No street address, opening date, or restaurant name has been announced.
The group operates across Paris, London, Madrid, Berlin, and Milan, where it has built a following around maximalist interior design, handmade pasta programs, and imported Italian ingredients. The Instagram post describes the format as delivering "over-the-top dining experiences" — the brand register it has applied consistently across its European footprint. The company has not issued a formal press release, and no Florida lease or permit filing had been identified as of publication.
Juno Beach is a barrier-island municipality of roughly 4,000 residents on Palm Beach County's northern coastline — an unusual landing point for a European group's North American debut. The announcement offers no explanation for the site selection, and it is worth noting that the source is a single Instagram caption, not a signed lease or a filed permit.
The region has drawn a run of internationally recognized operators in recent years, with restaurant concepts concentrating in Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and along the A1A corridor. If it proceeds as announced, a Big Mamma location in Juno Beach would represent the brand's first North American foothold and place it roughly 90 miles north of Miami's Brickell and South Beach restaurant cluster — a deliberate departure from the Florida markets most European entrants have targeted first.
Watch for permit filings with Palm Beach County and a formal operator statement naming an address and concept. Big Mamma's European openings have typically involved substantial interior buildouts; construction activity in Juno Beach will be the first concrete signal of how far along the project stands.



