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West Palm Beach Food Tours offers unique, small tour experiences designed to connect you with local foods and the chefs who prepare them. The best way to experience West Palm Beach is through food because food tells the story of a neighborhood’s people, history and culture.

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Downtown WPB

Get off the beaten path and discover delicious downtown West Palm Beach with 13 tastings from the best locally owned restaurants.

  • Meet chefs and taste a dish that's been featured on the Food Network

  • Discover vibrant street art and explore a hidden tropical courtyard

  • Sip a Prosecco Mojito at a wine bar that made Travel & Leisure's list of the Top 25 Wine Bars in the U.S.

  • Get off the beaten…

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Palm Beach Gardens will be getting a new restaurant this fall. The restaurant is globally inspired with Indian roots and will be taking over the former space of Carmine’s Crab Shack on PGA Boulevard. The former Carmine’s Crab Shack closed it doors in 2017.

The modern small plate spot, Stage, is by the acclaimed Miami Chef Pushkar Marathe. Chef Marathe has partnered with the popular Buccan restaurant in Palm Beach general Manager to open Stage this upcoming fall. Marathe is known for his inventive and soulful dishes and his dishes have earned him a national acclaim at the Ghee Indian Kitchen, where he has been executive chef at the popular Miami restaurant since it opened in 2017.

Stage, pronounced “staahj”, goal is to create a restaurant that more…

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Enjoy a 4-course Spanish-inspired dinner by Hampton Forks in Jupiter. The meal will include a welcome beverage, which will be served at 6:30 and will be paired with wine and a presentation by Howard Freedland of Seaview Imports.

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Cost: $90 per person (plus tax and gratuity, non-refundable but full transferable)

When: Sat, January 26, 2019 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM EST

Where: Hampton Forks Kitchen & Table - 185 East Indiantown Road #123 Jupiter, FL 33477

Hampton Forks

Gastronome aside, Hampton Forks is named after the two peninsulas on Long Island's east end, the North and South Fork. The North Fork containing some serious wineries and the South Fork consisting of one of the world's most notorious summer resorts, The…

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The Port Salerno Seafood Festival is an exciting day of live music, arts and crafts vendors, a kid's fun zone, mermaids, pirates and the best seafood festival on the Treasure Coast. 

The festival features the freshest seafood and locally caught fish prepared by Port Salerno's fishermen and their families, friends and many dedicated volunteers.

When: Saturday, January 26. Festival Hours are from 10:00am to 8:00pm with most food served from 11:00am to 7:00pm.

Where: Port Salerno - SE Park Dr, Stuart, FL 34997

Cost: Admission at the Gate: $13.00 Children 10 and Under Are Free Online Advance Tickets: General Admission $10.00 - VIP $150.00

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Hampton Forks Kitchen and Table is having its first pop-up dinner of the year tomorrow, Thursday, with a celebration of Napa wines. The event is presented by The Vine Post and will feature four or more Napa-inspired courses.

Hampton Forks

Hampton Forks Kitchen & Table sets the standard for gourmet specialty food with exclusive catering, takeaway, delivery, weekly tastings and dinner pop-ups.

The Vine Post

Locally owned and located in Juno Beach, The Vine Post is a specialty wine shop & tasting room that also offers wine & beer delivery, private wine cellar services, wine appraisals, on & off-site events, and weekly wine flights & tasting events in our Tasting Room & Wine Bar.

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When: Thu, January 17, 6:30 PM –…

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All kinds of great food trucks will be rolling into Downtown Abacoa’s Town Center tonight Friday, January 11th. Feel free to bring chairs, blankets, tables, etc. A DJ will be performing at the Abacoa's outdoor amphitheater, it's the perfect place to grab some food and hang out and enjoy the beautiful weather. 

  • Downtown Abacoa

  • Friday, January 11, 2018

  • 5:30PM  10:00PM

There will be over thirty food trucks parked up and down Abacoa. Here are a few of our favorites. 

E&J Texas BBQ

E&J Texas BBQ is a unique South Florida Food Truck specializing in from-scratch, Texas-Style BBQ with a variety of slow-smoked proteins. Whether you order their Short Rib Grilled Cheese, Pulled Pork Tacos, or our traditional Brisket Sandwich…

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 The Grandview Farmer’s Market will be open every Saturday from 9AM to 2PM and feature certified organic fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, meats, fish, and eggs from small regional farmers, fishmongers, and craftsman. A wealth of other products including regional artisan specialties such as breads, pastas, spices, and local Florida honey.

Participating vendors include Farriss Farm, Lox Farms, Holland’s Produce of Jupiter Farms, Independent Seafood, Bread by Johnny, Olive Oils of the World, Dani’s Fun Food, Pasta Amore, Hadaya Spice, and Hani Honey.

When: Jan 5, 2019 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Where: 6909, 1401 Clare Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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Andrew Weil is a well-known restaurateur and the nation’s most famous proponent of anti-inflammatory foods. He co-founded “True Food Kitchen,” which is a national chain, with Phoenix restaurateur Sam Fox a decade ago True Food Kitchen The casual, holistic foods restaurant is expected to open on Rosemary Avenue in the fall, in time to see the avenue lushly revamped.

True Food Kitchen’s menu, which you can see here, boasts a modern mix of offerings: a large selection of vegan and gluten-free dishes as well as plenty of options for lovers of meat, poultry, and fish. You’ll find quinoa burgers as well as grass-fed beef burger, a lasagna Bolognese as well as spaghetti squash casserole, plus a range of entrees, starters, bowls, salads, pizzas, sandwiches and…

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Because South Florida accommodates so many out-of-towners it always has a wide variety of restaurants open over the holidays, and that includes New Year’s Eve. Here are a few great places to eat in the Palm Beaches on New Year's Eve.

The Patio At Pollo

Chef Mat Allen at The Patio At Pollo is offering a menu, cocktail and champagne specials on New Year’s Eve and the kitchen will stay open late.

  • Where: 11198 Polo Club Road, Wellington.

Mazie’s

Mazie’s in West Palm Beach is throwing a New Year’s Eve Casino Night fundraiser gala ($275 per person) from 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. There will be an open bar, champagne bar, food stations, passed bites and casino chips for blackjack, roulette and craps where you win prizes (private dinner for…

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There’s a lot to do this New Years Eve in the Palm Beaches. Here are a few great places to remember 2018 and welcome 2019.

Galley

If you’d like a fresh start to 2019, look no further than the farm-to-table cuisine at Galley in West Palm Beach. The restaurant will be offering a four-course prix-fixe menu with a plethora of dishes, from Maine lobster tail and blue crab bisque to wood-grilled beef tenderloin and shrimp salpicon. The evening will also include a live DJ, midnight Champagne toast by the poolside terrace under the stars. Reservations are required, so call 561-231-6100 to RSVP.

  • When: 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.

  • Where: Galley, 600 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

  • Cost: $95 per person, 561-231-6100 to RSVP

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