Skillets brings its breakfast-from-scratch menu to third location in Palm Beach County
- July 18, 2024 @ 12:51 pm
- Written by jmanning
- Categories: Breakfast | Florida | Lunch | Restaurant Opening | Uncategorized | Wellington

When it comes to the most important meal of the day, the newly opened Skillets in Wellington has got you covered. Featuring a menu jam packed with breakfast goodness, the restaurant had a soft opening in late June, but officially opened on July 9.
This is the company’s 16th location and its third in Palm Beach County, with one in Boca Raton which opened in 2021 and another which opened last year in Delray Beach.
“As we expand in Palm Beach County, the Wellington area is an ideal fit. This equestrian and family-centric area has many early risers looking for a quality breakfast experience,” said Skillets president and CEO Joe DiGangi.
Open from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. every day, Skillets has a menu that will have most breakfast lovers thinking they’ve died and gone to heaven.
Scratch-made blintzes, biscuits, crepes, eggs benedict, french toast, frittatas, fruit, grits, oatmeal, omelets, pancakes, platters, scones and waffles pack the menu, but it might be the restaurant namesake, the skillet, that has people lining up.
It all starts with a foundation of their Skillets potatoes. No, these are not hashbrowns or breakfast potatoes or anything else, these are founder Ross Edlund’s tried and true recipe. Made with blend of milk, cream, cream cheese, scallions, and shredded potatoes they are oven-baked to a golden brown perfection.
With that tasty foundation baked to order and ready, there are seven different skillets from which to choose. A few of them include the bacon avocado skillet, with two strips of bacon and sliced avocado; the corned beef hash skillet, made with homemade, slow-roasted corned beef brisket hash; and the Denver skillet with ham, peppers, onions, diced tomato and a three-cheese blend.
All skillets include two U.S. AA grade eggs and a choice of toast, scone or biscuit.
Though breakfast might get the lion’s share of the love, Skillets features an impressive lunch menu as well with items like their popular chicken tacos, made with house-roasted chicken, the avocado BLT salad, the impressive power salad, the Cuban panini, the Mediterranean wrap and much more.
Showing equal love to both breakfast and lunch lovers, Skillets serves all menu items from open to close. Want a Cuban panini for breakfast or a corned beef hash skillet for lunch? No problem.
Though they have a full liquor license, DiGangi said their beverage selection isn’t focused on the “hard drink, just refreshers for breakfast.” Some of these include their good morning mimosa and Skillets screwdriver, both made with fresh-squeezed orange juice.
Started in Naples in 1995, Skillets was founded by husband and wife Ross and Noreen Edlund.
Originally from Chicago, the couple had moved to Naples with their family and Ross was a baker by trade.
Focusing on using only the very best ingredients, making everything from scratch (no premade batters or sauces) and elevated cooking techniques, from that one store, the company has expanded and there are now 16 Skillets, all located in Florida.
Though still the majority owners, the Edlunds took on a private equity partner in 2016. DiGangi said that though the couple is now semi-retired, Noreen “does some of the decorating in the new restaurants” and that Ross “still works closely with the menu and helps with marketing.”
One of the restaurant’s signature deals is that on Tuesdays, children 12 and younger eat free. DiGangi said this started in around 15 years ago and is featured at all locations.