Found 7 blog entries tagged as Places to Eat.

After a nice morning at the beach or midday lunch break, Jupiter has great options for delicious sandwiches. We can thank Edward Montagu, known as the inventor of the sandwich. Nevertheless, the first food item called sandwich was in the first century BC and Rabbi Hillel the Elder. During Passover, he placed roast lamb, nuts, and vegetables between two old pieces of unleavened bread.

The sandwich as we know it was popularized in England in 1762 by John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. During a particularly long gambling binge, he asked the house cook to bring him something he could eat without getting up from his seat, and the sandwich was born.

Try any of the following five eateries for a tasty sandwich in Jupiter.

Center Street Nook

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There is a brand-new eatery in one of West Palm Beach hippest neighborhoods. The SoSo pays homage to the “South of Southern District” neighborhood and features a fast food yet fine dinning concept designed to entice locals and visitors to the lively area. The SoSo is located at 4802 South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach. They are open for lunch and dinner, Tuesday through Sunday with daily brunch served on Saturdays and Sundays.

The SoSo is a café and takeout concept started by two West Palm Beach locals and named after the neighborhood they grew up in and love. Designed around a passion for food and conversations with local family and friends and inspired by the duo’s experiences living in metropolitan cities and abroad, they are dedicated to…

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Mama Bella Gourmet Market and Café is located at 518 South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach.  The market and café opened last month.  Mama Bella is named for owner Vladimir Fulman’s adored and beloved mother. Mama Bella features a contemporary café and bar, European-inspired gourmet market and deli, international wines, specialty stone pizza, and an alfresco patio.

The café and market is a 3,750-square-foot culinary emporium, which has a capacity of 75 guests and carries a curated assortment of the world’s finest gourmet foods, and spices. They also offer imported artisanal cuisine and the finest ingredients. The full-service, European-inspired market and scratch kitchen rolls out a rotating, counter-service menu with an emphasis on global cuisine,…

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October is National Pizza Month.  Pizza Today Magazine decided to dedicate a month to pizza and chose October. Many people in Palm Beach County must enjoy pizza by the number of pizza places in the county!

Modern pizza evolved from similar flatbread dishes in Naples, Italy in the 18th or early 19th century. The word pizza was first documented in A.D. 997 in Gaeta and successively in different parts of Central and Southern Italy. Pizza was mainly eaten in Italy and brought to the United States by emigrants from there.

Palm Beach County is home to plenty of great places to stop by and grab a pizza.  Check out any of the eateries for some of the fantastic pizza and you are sure to be satisfied...

Pizza al Fresco: Palm Beach

Lynora’s: West…

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Viva La Playa took over the old Mulligan's location on Lake Worth beach. Located at 10 Ocean Boulevard in the Lake Worth Casino Building in Lake Worth.  Viva La Playa is the sister restaurant to Benny's on The Beach has been beautifully remodeled inside. The weather is great to sit outside in the shade with a slight breeze coming off the calm ocean.

The eatery inspires you to indulge in the carefully crafted modern concepts infused into the traditional sweet flavors of Latin America. The menu celebrates the bold cuisine with flavors from Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, Peru, and Colombia among many other remarkable places.

The focus is handmade and authentic. The restaurant grinds heirloom corn to make fresh tortillas and prepares fresh vegetables for all…

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Some of the best vegetarian cuisine can be found locally in West Palm Beach.  One of the best tasting vegetarian cafes around is Rhythm Cafe, 3800 A South Dixie, West Palm Beach.  This is a fun restaurant.  The decor harks back to the 1950's with friendly and knowledgeable wait staff.

The intimate little restaurant is in an old pharmacy/drugstore built in 1955, near antique row with the soda fountain and bar stools reminiscent of days gone by.  The decor is simply charming with a mix of modern art and a collection of nostalgia. The simple red tablecloths accent the dark green walls and counter at the bar is uniquely comforting. 

Rhythm Cafe features delicious American and International Cuisine.  For special dietary restrictions the restaurant…

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Taste is so subjective…however many agree that Northern Palm Beach County has great fried chicken places. The crispiness of the outer breaded covering is perhaps the most important factor in how the taste of fried chicken is perceived.

Coolinary Café, 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens, is worth the wait.  During season, this restaurant has a long wait, and short on seating, nonetheless it’s worth it. The chef, is very creative with menu selections and dishes can be made to order on either small or large plates, depending on your appetite. On the menu is the Boneless Southern Fried Chicken & Waffles. It is quite imaginative and flavorful.  The fried chicken is a signature dish and after a taste, you will know why.  The chicken is…

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