Father's Day is right around the corner and it's time to start thinking about where to take dad. With hundreds of restaurant options in Palm Beach County, it can be a little hard to decide on the right one. Let us help with our list of 10 favorite spots that are all offering sweet deals for our awesome dads this Sunday. Check these out:

The Beauty & The Beeeef

This fun, quirky new restaurant wants your father to say the secret password "Han Solo" on Sunday for 50% off lunch or dinner. This spot is truly all about the beef with their gourmet burgers like the "Epic burger"- a quadruple beef patty, cream brie, smoked bacon, melted peanut butter, porto mushroom sauce, and crowned with a fried KatKat on a brioche bun. 

10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd.,…

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Every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30-8:30 p.m., the Shaka pontoon boat heads down the Jupiter Inlet to party while the sun sets.

PonTiki in Jupiter rents out three super cool tiki boats for parties and events; the Charlie (holds 6) equipped with a waterslide, bar and rooftop for sunning; the Big Bamboo (holds 6) also complete with a waterslide, bar and a chipping green; and the Shaka (holds 40) a floating event venue with a bar, couches, a full bathroom and floating party pads.

The Shaka Cruise on Tuesdays and Thursdays is a public 21+ event including live music, sight-seeing and lots of fun. Take your special someone on a cool date or hang with friends at this unique night out. The cost $50 a person which includes beer and wine and you can…

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The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm presents Art After Dark for summertime. 

Now through July 12th the museum will be open late on Thursdays for fun events throughout the evening like gallery walk and talks, art workshops, live music, happy hour drinks and special lectures. 

You can see the Thursday night schedules on the Norton website. Here's next Thursday's schedule for an example of what Art After Dark is like:

5:30-6:30 p.m. / Gallery Talks: Highlights of the Museum’s Collection

5:30-6:30 p.m. / Live Music: Public Sounds Collective
An eclectic mix of funk, jazz, and soul through intriguing renditions of covers and energetic solos.

6-8 p.m. / Stop Motion Animation Workshop
Learn how to make stop motion animations! Fort…

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On the second Friday of every month, the city of West Palm Beach holds "Screen on the Green" at the downtown Waterfront Commons.

The huge lawn at the water's edge is your seat to watch a projected movie under the stars with your spouse, friends or family. There's a concessions stand to purchase drinks, popcorn and other movie snacks. Bring a blanket or chairs to sit on and be comfortable.

The next Screen on the Green is this Friday, June 8th, and the movie will be the new Beauty and the Beast. It starts at 7 p.m. so you'll get to watch the sunset over the water since it goes down around 8 this time of year.

Other upcoming movie nights:

July 13th: The Greatest Showman (2017)

August 10th: The Last Jedi (2017)

Call 561-822-1515 for more…

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The new upscale restaurant, 1000 North, is now open for lunch with a menu to satisfy everyone's tastes. 

1000 North sits on the Jupiter Inlet offering exclusive views of the beautiful blue Intracoastal, Jupiter Lighthouse and boats passing by. It's got a different vibe than many eateries around town- it's chic, sophisticated and clearly for the elite with the highest prices in the inlet district. The celebrity founders of the restaurant wanted it to be an experience many people travel to Miami or New York to get (see here), and you can even pull up by boat to a 350-foot dock. 

The new lunch menu consists mostly of hand-helds and salads including the Prime Rib Sandwich, Red Quinoa and Bean Burger, Grilled Chicken Club and Greek, Nicoise, or Kale…

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This Saturday, June 9th, is the "March for the Ocean"- an international event inspiring people to protect the waters that connect us all.

According to the M4O website, the march is a public statement to stand united against plastics, petrochemicals, "and other polluted runoff that is poisoning our drinking water and coastal seas and putting our health and economies at risk; we’ll march for clean energy - for economic, job-generating safe alternatives to offshore oil drilling and spilling; we’ll march for neighborhoods and communities endangered by rising seas, intensified hurricanes, historic flooding and other calamities exacerbated by carbon and other greenhouse gas pollutants. We’ll march in support of science that is funded, respected and…

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Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach has been named the best park in Florida by Money Magazine, a Time publication. 

In their new article, "This is the Best Park in Every U.S. State," Money Magazine says Wakodahatchee Wetlands was chosen based upon its plentiful wildlife, beautiful property, and highly-rated visitor reviews.

Wakodahatchee, means "created waters" in the Seminole language, which is a perfect name considering the park was developed by the Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department. The 50-acre site used to be a wastewater treatment facility 20 years ago and the wetlands, now filled with flourishing life, were used as percolation ponds to allow reclaimed water to regenerate the water table.

The ponds and islands around the…

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The popular teppanyaki restaurant, Benihana, has locations all over the country- but the closest ones to Palm Beach County were in Stuart and Coral Springs, up until last week. The corporation finally opened a sleek-looking new freestanding restaurant in Boca Raton so we can now enjoy dinner and a show right here in town.

The new location is 8,000 square-feet with 21 teppanyaki tables. (Teppanyaki tables are communal dining tables that have teppan grills on one side so you can watch the chefs make your plate fresh. The chefs put on a fun little show while you're watching them cook, doing things like making onion volcanoes and shaping the food into fun designs). There's also a separate 30-seat full bar with the same menu just no show. 

The new…

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Every Sunday in Downtown Stuart you can enjoy a free, open air concert on the waterfront Riverwalk Stage. 

Downtown Stuart is filled with shops and restaurants spanning along the Intracoastal Waterway. Behind the main strip, the Riverwalk Stage sits in the middle of a boardwalk so you can walk along the water and out onto the pier while listening to live music.

Dine at one of many restaurants like the Boathouse (closest to the stage), Duffy's, Mulligan's and Spritz City Bistro. Take a stroll through the downtown area and you'll find dozens of cute shops owned by locals who sell everything from handmade goods to designer clothing.

Music is from 1-4 p.m. and vendors come set up too. The free Sailfish Shuttle will take you to and from your car,…

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The Coral Sky Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach has an awesome lineup of summer concerts coming up.

The huge outdoor venue has seating for 20,000 and a lawn. Whenever there's a concert, it's usually packed out with avid fans ready to have a good time.

Check out the summer lineup and see which concert you would want to go to:

John Fogerty and ZZ Top: “Blues and Bayous Tour” — June 3

Luke Bryan: “What Makes You Country Tour 2018” — June 21

Weezer / Pixies — June 22

Thirty Seconds to Mars — June 29

Chris Brown Presents: “Heartbreak on a Full Moon Tour” — July 5

Chicago / REO Speedwagon — July 20

Dave Matthews Band — July 27-28

Counting Crows & Live — Aug. 1

Kevin Hart — Aug. 3

Miranda Lambert & Little Big Town — Aug. 4

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