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Iconic Flanigan’s Founder Honored with Street in North Miami

A city in South Florida has paid tribute to the legendary, late founder of Flanigan's by naming a street in his honor.
The City of North Miami has paid tribute to the legendary founder of Flanigan's, Joe "Big Daddy" Flanigan, by naming a street in his honor.

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The late founder of one of South Florida’s most beloved dining institutions has been given the distinction he deserves. The City of North Miami has named a street in honor of Joe “Big Daddy” Flanigan, the larger-than-life founder of Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill.

The designation marks the corner of Northeast 18th Avenue and Ixora Lane, which is now called “Joe ‘Big Daddy’ Flanigan Ave.” It’s a tribute to both the man and the decades-long presence of Flanigan’s in the community. The recognition was formally introduced as part of the city’s annual Shamrock the Block Party at Keystone Park.

While street namings often come and go with little fanfare, this one feels distinctly local. For generations of Miami residents, Flanigan’s is a South Florida institution. It’s where people meet after work, gather with family, celebrate small wins, and fall into familiar routines. In that sense, the recognition reflects something deeper than a name on a sign.

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From Humble Beginnings to a South Florida Staple

Flanigan’s traces its roots back to 1959, when Joe “Big Daddy” Flanigan began building the South Florida institution.

What started as a series of lounges and liquor stores eventually evolved into more than 20 restaurants. His philosophy? Create a place where anyone could walk in, feel at home, and share a meal. That casual, welcoming, and community-driven philosophy is still what defines the brand today.

The North Miami location, ranked among New Times‘ 5 Best Flanigan’s in South Florida, carries its own layered history. Long before it became known for ribs and green cups, the building operated as a club. Today, the North Miami location stands as one of the chain’s original and busiest outposts.

The street naming was championed by District 1 Councilman Kevin Burns. He cited the Flanigan family’s longstanding involvement in local events and initiatives.

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A Relationship Built Over Decades

City officials say the designation is as much about that relationship as it is about Flanigan himself.

The street naming was championed by District 1 Councilman Kevin Burns. He cited the Flanigan family’s longstanding involvement in local events and initiatives. From sponsoring North Miami’s annual fishing tournament to supporting community programming, Flanigan’s is dedicated to North Miami.

“The Flanigan family has always been a true friend to North Miami,” Burns said in a statement, calling the designation a small but meaningful way for the city to give back.

The designation marks the corner of Northeast 18th Avenue and Ixora Lane, which is now called “Joe ‘Big Daddy’ Flanigan Ave.”

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A Meaningful Moment for the Brand

For the company, the moment carries both personal and collective weight. “We are incredibly honored and grateful to the City of North Miami for recognizing Joe ‘Big Daddy’ Flanigan in such a meaningful way,” the company shared in a statement. “Big Daddy believed deeply in building places where people could come together, share a meal, and feel like part of the community.”

That simple, unpretentious, and rooted-in-connection ethos has long defined the brand, from its nautically themed dining rooms to its reputation as a reliable neighborhood gathering place.

“To have a street near our North Miami location named ‘Joe ‘Big Daddy’ Flanigan Ave.’ is a tribute not just to him, but to the generations of guests, team members, and neighbors who have been part of the Flanigan’s story,” the statement continued.

In a region defined by constant change, where restaurants open and close with dizzying speed, Flanigan’s has managed to do something increasingly rare: stay put, stay familiar, and stay relevant.

Now that legacy has a permanent place. Not just in memory, but on the map.

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