Tuesday, August 12, 10:15 AM EDT

By Karen Brune Mathis, Managing Editor

The menu features fish tacos, signature burgers like the Aloha, Diablo and Santa Barbara, Shackatizers and more, including the Malibu and Voodoo fish tacos. The site also lists craft beer and wine.

The city is reviewing a building permit application for D.M. Watson Construction Inc. to renovate space at 13170 Atlantic Blvd., No. 63, which is the closed Blockbuster store. The project cost is listed as $129,000 and plans show it will seat 107 inside and 36 outside, with a fire pit.

The center is anchored by Publix Super Markets Inc.

Geneva Henderson, executive vice president of Lat Purser & Associates Inc., represents the landlord and said the lease is for 3,200 square feet. She expects Jimmy Hulas to open in three to four months.

Four restaurants are open in Winter Park, Lake Mary and two in Orlando one in the University of Central Florida area and another in the Hunters Creek area.

The jimmyhulas.com site says the company has sold out franchises in the Orlando market and had single and multistore opportunities for franchises as it seeks to expand aggressively into the Tampa, Jacksonville, Palm Beach, and other Florida markets.

The website says Jimmy Hulas has developed a cult following in Central Florida primarily due to the freshness of the food, the quirk of our marketing, and the environment created by our locations.

Restaurants on the rise

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Jimmy Hulas to open in Harbour Place near Queen's Harbour

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