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Smalls Sliders announces plans to open new locations in Coral Springs and multiple Broward County cities in the coming months

Coral Springs, Florida – Smalls Sliders is bringing its fast-growing cheeseburger slider franchise to Coral Springs, the company confirmed on Wednesday. The expansion is part of a broader plan by South Florida-based Stacked Hospitality, which signed an agreement to bring the brand to multiple cities across Broward County.

In addition to Coral Springs, Smalls Sliders is actively scouting locations in Pompano Beach, Hollywood, Davie, Pembroke Pines, and Fort Lauderdale. While specific addresses and opening dates have not been announced, the company said it hopes to establish a strong presence across the county, building on its existing operations in Ocala and Pensacola.

“Smalls Sliders has seen incredible growth over the past few years, and we are excited to bring our unique dining experience to Broward County,” said a company spokesperson. “Our goal is to deliver high-quality food quickly while maintaining the fun and approachable atmosphere our guests love.”

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The franchise is known for its distinctive approach to casual dining. Smalls Sliders serves cooked-to-order cheeseburger sliders, seasoned waffle fries, and hand-spun milkshakes from converted orange shipping containers, which the company calls “Cans.” Its menu is intentionally simple, focusing on fresh ingredients, speed of service, and flavor consistency.

Founded in 2019, Smalls Sliders has expanded rapidly, with more than 375 locations now open or under development in 30 states. Its unique container-based design and focus on high-quality, quickly prepared food have helped the brand stand out in the crowded fast-casual market.

The Coral Springs expansion reflects both the franchise’s ongoing national growth and the increasing appetite in South Florida for innovative fast-casual dining concepts. Broward County residents can expect the same emphasis on fresh ingredients and efficient service that has defined the brand since its inception.

While no official opening timeline has been set, Stacked Hospitality emphasized that they are moving quickly to secure prime locations and bring the experience to local communities. The company’s leadership noted that careful site selection will ensure accessibility and visibility for the new restaurants, which are designed to attract both local residents and visitors.

Smalls Sliders’ growth strategy also reflects a broader trend in the restaurant industry toward experiential dining that combines convenience with unique branding. By using eye-catching shipping containers and a streamlined menu, the franchise has created a recognizable identity that resonates with younger consumers and fast-casual enthusiasts alike.

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As Smalls Sliders prepares to enter Coral Springs and surrounding Broward cities, fans of the brand can anticipate a menu centered on classic cheeseburger sliders, hand-cut waffle fries, and milkshakes, all served in an inviting, casual environment. The company said it looks forward to becoming part of the local dining scene while maintaining the quality and consistency that have fueled its rapid expansion nationwide.

With multiple cities targeted for growth and a strong national footprint already in place, Smalls Sliders’ arrival in Broward County is poised to create excitement among burger lovers and fast-casual diners alike. The brand’s combination of speed, flavor, and visual appeal positions it as a fresh and appealing option for South Florida’s food scene.

The franchise has encouraged potential customers to stay tuned for updates regarding locations and opening dates, promising that its Coral Springs debut will bring a new, flavorful option to the county’s growing culinary landscape.

 

Raymond Simpson

Raymond Simpson is a California native, a longtime Coral Springs resident, and the Editor at TSFD. He lives with his family in Coral Springs, where you can find him on weekends running – literally running – with his two golden retrievers.

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