Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast Restaurants

Numerous elegant establishments offer upscale American, Continental, and international cuisine, but the area also is chock-full of casual waterfront spots serving affordable burgers and fresh seafood feasts. Snapper and grouper are especially popular here, along with the ubiquitous shrimp. Happy hours and early-bird menus, Florida hallmarks, typically entice the budget-minded with several dinner entrées at reduced prices offered during certain hours, usually before 5 or 6.

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  • 1. Benny's on the Beach

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    Perched on the Lake Worth Pier, Benny's has a walk-up bar, a takeout window, and a full-service beach-themed restaurant serving casual fare at bargain prices. "Beach Bread" is a take on a waffle sandwich; the fresh seafood is from Florida waters. Eat-in diners come here for long afternoons of beer and cocktails, enjoying prolific alfresco seating and a spectacular view of the sun glistening on the water and the waves crashing directly below. There's no free parking here, just meters.

    10 S. Ocean Blvd., Florida, 33460, USA
    561-582–9001

    Known For

    • Florida seafood
    • Beach brunch
    • Afternoon drinks
  • 2. bûccan

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    An antidote to the sometimes stuffy and "jackets-encouraged" atmosphere of most restaurants on the island, chef-owner Clay Conley's ode to eclectic American cuisine neatly straddles the line between fine dining and exciting gastropub. The restaurant attracts both old money and the younger set, with a buzzing bar-and-lounge scene and an open kitchen showcasing the culinary acrobatics on display. The cooking here is flavorful and sophisticated with globe-trotting influences apparent (confit Rohan duck pancake) and upscale renditions of comfort food (sweet corn agnolotti with ricotta, bacon, and Espelette butter) along with straightforward classics (Prime NY strip with chanterelle mushrooms). Success has bred more delicious gems: The chef's sandwich shop, also on the premises just next door, draws beachgoers who want to pack a picnic lunch. An Asian spot next door called Imoto churns out izakaya-style dishes to rave reviews.

    350 S. County Rd., Palm Beach, Florida, 33480, USA
    561-833–3450

    Known For

    • Small sharing plates
    • Hamachi tiradito
    • Short-rib empanadas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 3. Café Boulud

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    Palm Beach socialites just can't get enough of this prized restaurant by celebrated chef Daniel Boulud. This posh, French-American venue in the Brazilian Court hotel is casual yet elegant with a large and inviting bar that hosts a daily happy hour and a plush dining room that features a seashell-clad ceiling. A prix-fixe lunch menu features homemade charcuterie and entrées of mushroom risotto and smoked brisket sandwich, while dinner is a more formal affair with classic French, seasonal, and vegetarian offerings, plus a rotating roster of international dishes. Sunday brunch in the lush, tropical courtyard is a must in season.

    301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, Florida, 33480, USA
    561-655–6060

    Known For

    • House-cured charcuterie
    • Dover sole
    • An extensive wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Casa D'Angelo Ristorante

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    The lines are deservedly long at this upscale Tuscan restaurant in Boca Raton. The outpost of the renowned Casa D'Angelo in Broward impresses with an outstanding selection of antipasti, carpaccios, pastas, and specialties from the wood-burning oven. From staples like the antipasto angelo (grilled vegetables and buffalo mozzarella), osso buco, and linguine with white-water clams and garlic, to the ever-changing gnocchi, risotto, veal scaloppine, and fish specials of the day, Angelo's dishes deliver pure perfection in every bite. The wine list is also exceptional, with hundreds of Italian and American wines to choose from. Servers are experienced and top-notch.

    171 E. Palmetto Park Rd., Boca Raton, Florida, 33432, USA
    561-996–1234

    Known For

    • Wide range of antipasti
    • Veal osso buco and scaloppine
    • Extensive wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 5. Citrus Grillhouse

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    There are rooms with a view, and then there's this view: uninterrupted sea from a wraparound veranda at the southern end of Humiston Park. Even better, the food here is a straightforward, delicious celebration of fresh and fabulous. The emphasis is on Florida seafood (don't miss the fresh snapper), with organic and gluten-free touches. Sunset lovers (and bargain hunters) rejoice over the two-course prix-fixe menu Monday through Thursday from 5 to 6 pm. A kids' menu is available.

    1050 Easter Lily La., Vero Beach, Florida, 32963, USA
    772-234–4114

    Known For

    • Fresh Florida seafood, especially snapper
    • Some gluten-free options
    • Bargain prix-fixe Monday--Thursday, 5--6
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  • 6. Coolinary Cafe

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    It's tucked away in a strip mall and has only 50 seats inside (counting the bar) and a handful out on the sidewalk, but everything down to the condiments is made in house here. Rabbit sausage and noodles or lamb meatball risotto are examples on the seasonal one-page menus the chef puts together daily. When there's fish on the menu from local waters, go for it. At the open kitchen in the warm, modern space, you can banter with the chefs if you sit at the bar.

    4650 Donald Ross Rd., Florida, 33416, USA
    561-249–6760

    Known For

    • Small, focused regular menu
    • Fresh fish specials
    • Long waits for dinner in season

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 7. Grandview Public Market

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    This laid-back food hall and community-centric market complete with colorful murals is a crowd pleaser. There's plenty to taste, with 12 vendors selling everything from tacos to fried chicken to rolled ice cream. There's also a unique event space and weekly curated programming for all ages. Check out the small farmers' market on the weekend and live jazz that accompanies brunch, along with community yoga and kids activities. Standouts include shrimp po' boys from Roux Cajun Cuisine, bowls of ramen from Ramen Lab Eatery, and cold brew from Pumphouse Coffee. A full bar serving wine, beer, and cocktails is also available.

    1401 Clare Ave., Florida, 33401, USA

    Known For

    • Coffee
    • Live music
    • Tacos
  • 8. Grato

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    A sprawling cavern of wood-fired pizzas, pastas, and cocktails, this sibling to popular bûccan is a hit. Soaring ceilings, concrete floors, dark wood, and an open kitchen provide a buzzy backdrop to dishes of nicely charred pies (made with organic flour) and homemade pastas. Like chef-owner Clay Conley's other spots, the food here is hearty, unfussy yet sophisticated, and wonderfully balanced, from the curry cauliflower hummus to the hand-rolled macaroni with Florida rock shrimp and fennel. The popular weekend brunch (with a show-stopping breakfast pizza) fills up during the season, so make a reservation.

    1901 Dixie Hwy., Florida, 33401, USA
    561-404–1334

    Known For

    • Wood-fired pizzas
    • Fresh pastas
    • Busy bar scene
  • 9. Henry's Palm Beach

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    Named after Florida visionary and resort founder Henry M. Flagler, this swanky spot is part of the culinary collection of The Breakers Palm Beach and features elevated comfort food like lobster rolls, chicken pot pie, and a daily homemade pasta, along with sophisticated cocktails. Located just a few minutes from the resort on Royal Poinciana Way, it is situated at Via Flagler by The Breakers and features a handsome bar with a colored mosaic limestone base and plum and gold leather bar stools. Shaded bronze chandeliers and a series of arched, floor-to-ceiling windows along with banquette seating give the space a vintage-but-luxe feel. Brunch is served weekends, and reservations are recommended.

    229 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach, Florida, 33480, USA
    561-206--1896

    Known For

    • Luxe vintage feel
    • Weekend brunch
    • Double-patty burger and strong cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 10. Lionfish Modern Coastal Cuisine

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    Sustainable seafood is the focus at this airy "sea-to-table" spot that dabbles in sushi rolls, grilled fish, and creative American cuisine. The namesake lionfish (an invasive species that wreaks havoc on the local marine ecosystem) shows up in a ceviche bathed in avocado, key lime, and coconut or can be ordered whole and grilled with lemons, capers, and charred greens. A full sushi menu along with larger mains of lamb chops, roasted chicken, and a grass-fed beef burger round out the eclectic menu. The craft cocktails are best enjoyed at the daily weekday happy hour from 4 to 6 pm and from 5 to 6 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

    307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, Florida, 33483, USA
    561-639--8700

    Known For

    • Lionfish ceviche
    • Sushi rolls
    • Creative cocktails
  • 11. Mediterranean Market & Deli

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    This hole-in-the-wall Middle Eastern bakery, deli, and market is packed at lunchtime with regulars who are on a first-name basis with the staff behind the counter. From the nondescript parking lot the place doesn't look like much, but inside, delicious hot and cold Mediterranean treats await the takeout crowd. Choose from traditional gyro sandwiches and lamb salads with sides of grape leaves, tabbouleh, and couscous.

    327 5th St., Florida, 33401, USA
    561-659–7322

    Known For

    • Lamb salad
    • Gyros
    • Freshly baked pita bread

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun
  • 12. Proper Grit

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    This handsome chophouse situated on the ground floor of the buzzy Ben hotel serves Florida-inspired seafood and steaks with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients. The indoor dining room is decked out in dark woods and floor-to-ceiling windows that open to outside seats offering views of the city’s marina. Dishes of Florida sweet-corn fritters, Prime dry-aged NY strip, and sides of truffle-butter mushrooms are hearty, yet sophisticated.

    251 N. Narcissus Ave., Florida, 33401, USA
    561-655--4001

    Known For

    • Craft cocktails
    • Patio seating
    • Aged steaks
  • 13. RH Rooftop Restaurant

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    Atop the glossy Restoration Hardware store adjacent to The Square is this regal, glass-enclosed atrium outfitted with white couches, crystal chandeliers, lush greenery, and a tinkling fountain. It's proven a hit with all walks of life; everyone basks in the sun-filled room and tucks into seasonal comfort food (prime rib French dip, truffled grilled cheese) and lingers on exceptionally comfortable couches. The food and drink services extend to the Barista Bar off the atrium on level four, which serves craft espresso, homemade pastries, and glasses of wine. You can even take the wine with you while exploring the rest of the showroom as you wait for your table; during the season the waits allow for plenty of perusal time.

    560 Okeechobee Blvd., Florida, 33401, USA
    561-804–6826

    Known For

    • Lobster roll
    • Beautiful atrium
    • Brunch
  • 14. Sant Ambroeus

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    An outpost of the famed New York Italian spot, this chic café churns out crispy pizzas, delicate pasta dishes, and to-swoon-for desserts with polished service. The vibe is '60s era glam meets dreamy Milanese café, making it a hit with both socialites and shoppers, who stop in for an espresso break in between jaunts to the boutiques at Royal Poinciana Plaza. House pastas include a heavenly cacio e pepe, while salads and simply grilled fish are light and flavorful. The gelato is made fresh daily, so make sure to save room for a scoop.

    340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach, Florida, 33480, USA
    561-285–7990

    Known For

    • Heavenly cacio e pepe
    • Opulent decor
    • Gelato
  • 15. Talk House

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    French and American influences are clear in the Swiss chef's dishes, from rack of lamb with Dijon mustard to grilled filet mignon stuffed with Roquefort and fresh spinach. The formal dining room has subtle, elegant touches, such as votive candlelight and white tablecloths. A more casual menu is available at the bar.

    514 N. Dixie Hwy., Stuart, Florida, 34994, USA
    772-692–3662

    Known For

    • Refined Continental cuisine
    • Elegant atmosphere
    • More casual bar menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
  • 16. Taru

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    The historic Sundy House, a 1902-built Victorian home with meandering gardens, ponds, and charming gazebo seating, is home to chef James Strine's “New Florida cuisine,” which essentially comprises Caribbean-, Cuban-, and Latin-inspired dishes. The cocktails are refreshing, the lush outdoor setting is downright magical, and the gourmet comfort food has a creative streak. Dishes include fish tacos, poutine, popcorn shrimp, and baked cannelloni stuffed with spinach and Brie. The legendary Sunday brunch, served from 10 am to 5 pm, is a seated buffet of brunch classics that pair with bottomless mimosas or sangria.

    106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach, Florida, 33444, USA
    877-439--9601

    Known For

    • Garden seating
    • Creative small plates
    • Legendary Sunday brunch
  • 17. The Butcher's Club

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    Located in the PGA National Resort & Spa, this eatery draws guests, locals, and tourists alike eager for a taste of its upscale cuts of steak and Macallan cocktails. Opened in 2022 as part of a resort-wide renovation, the swanky 1950's style chophouse is headed up by Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford. Black-and-white-striped floors and wood-paneled walls signal a return to a bygone era, while creatively composed dishes capture Ford’s whimsical approach to food. Crudos are a favorite here, with compositions like local tuna with green chili buttermilk yogurt and sugar snaps. The black truffle jalapeño poppers are a decadent treat. The selection of "Royal Cuts" includes a smoked rib eye and a Wagyu filet mignon, all of which pair nicely with Ford's sauces, like beef fat Hollandaise, and luxurious sides of creamy, herbaceous spinach and a blue crab mac and cheese.

    400 Ave. of the Champions, Florida, 33418, USA
    561-627–4852

    Known For

    • Wide range of steaks
    • Raw bar
    • Extensive wine list
  • 18. The Regional Kitchen & Public House

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    Top Chef finalist and James Beard Award nominee Lindsay Autry debuted her own Southern-inspired American cuisine in The Square to the acclaim of local critics. The menu of updated comfort food includes fried green tomatoes, creamy tomato pie, pimento cheese done table-side, and shrimp and grits. The sweeping space with an open kitchen and high ceilings, and separate bar-lounge, still feels comforting with its rustic accents. Craft cocktails follow the menu, with many seasonal offerings. Desserts like the Rocky Road bar and Mom's carrot cake are fitting codas to the Southern feast.

    651 Okeechobee Blvd., Florida, 33401, USA
    561-557--6460

    Known For

    • Reinvented Southern classics
    • Table-side pimento cheese
    • Warm tomato pie

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 19. The Tides

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    A charming cottage restaurant west of Ocean Drive prepares some of the best food around—not just in Vero Beach, but all of South Florida. The chefs, classically trained, give a nod to international fare with disparate dishes such as tuna tataki, Asian-inspired carpaccio with satay, penne quattro formaggi, and classic lobster bisque. The setting is effortlessly elegant (think pale-blue, coral-printed fabrics and a brick fireplace) and the service top-notch. An appetizer's two jumbo crab cakes have scarcely anything but sweet, fresh flesh; a Southern-inspired corn-and-pepper sauce naps them. Floridian fish are a focus, testament to the chef's commitment to local sourcing. Adventurous eaters may want to book the chef's table, where the chef's choice menu is paired with wines from an impressive list.

    3103 Cardinal Dr., Vero Beach, Florida, 32963, USA
    772-234–3966

    Known For

    • Fresh Florida fish
    • Jumbo crab cakes with corn-and-pepper sauce
    • Chef's table with wine pairings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 20. 11 Maple Street

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    This cozy spot is as good as it gets on the Treasure Coast. Soft music and a friendly staff set the mood in the antiques-filled dining room of this old house, which holds only 21 tables. An extensive list of small plates can be ordered as starters or mains and includes tasty treats like Arbol chili roasted chicken thighs and Wagyu hanger steak with onion rings and salsa verde. Many of the vegetables are grown by the chef. The limited but superb selection of entrées includes wood-grilled elk with roasted faro and Wagyu rib eye with port wine. All desserts are made from scratch and are also seductive, including white-chocolate custard with blackberry sauce.

    3224 N.E. Maple Ave., Jensen Beach, Florida, 34957, USA
    772-334–7714

    Known For

    • Nice selection of wines
    • Good desserts
    • Old Florida setting in vintage house

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

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