Little Hen, the South Florida brunch café that built an audience on floral interiors and afternoon tea service, has announced a Fort Lauderdale expansion via its official Instagram account. No address or opening timeline has been confirmed; the post states the brand is "officially bringing" the concept to the city without specifying a street, neighborhood, or launch date.
The concept centers on a garden-inspired interior paired with an all-day café menu. Per the brand's Instagram, the Fort Lauderdale location will carry the same program in place at its existing South Florida locations: truffle eggs, rose lattes, avocado toast, pastries, pancakes, and a structured afternoon tea service. The brand's own framing is "luxury brunch café" — a positioning that sits between fast-casual and full-service, with a room built to function as a social backdrop as readily as a restaurant.
Little Hen describes itself as a "South Florida favorite," which implies at least one operating location elsewhere in the region, though the announcement does not specify how many units are currently open or where. The Fort Lauderdale expansion is framed as a continuation of an established regional presence, not a market debut.
Fort Lauderdale's brunch segment has attracted consistent operator interest, particularly along Las Olas Boulevard and in the Flagler Village corridor, though Little Hen's post does not name a target neighborhood. A signed lease or permitting filing — neither of which has surfaced publicly — would pin down both the site and a credible opening window.
Watch for an address announcement. Once a location is confirmed, the more telling question is whether Little Hen is entering an established dining corridor or betting on a block still assembling its identity.



