7 Iconic Spots to Dine Tonight

Plan a delicious date with history this weekend at these 7 restaurants whose locations are as memorable as their cuisine


Lucky Shuck Oyster Bar and Taphouse & The Beacon, Jupiter
Take in the view of the iconic Jupiter Lighthouse while noshing on Mexican street corn fritters, barbecue shrimp and grits, and more at Lucky Shuck ($49/3 courses) or enjoy a fine-dining experience next door at The Beacon ($49/3 courses).

Dolphin Bar & Shrimp House, Jensen Beach
Fresh seafood is the name of the game at this Martin County staple, situated in the former locale of the 1960s Outrigger resort, where celebs like Bob Hope and Jackie Gleason used to spend time relaxing in one of the old on-site bungalows. $45/3 courses

The Pearl, Port Salerno
Port Salerno has been a fishing Mecca since the late nineteenth century, and in late 2024, The Pearl moved into the area, bringing a little bit of casual-chic sophistication to Manatee Pocket. Fish tacos and an espresso martini? Yes, please! $35/3 courses

The Italian Restaurant at The Breakers, Palm Beach
For the most iconic Palm Beach evening, there’s not better place to dine than The Breakers. Immerse yourself in the charm of this luxury landmark with a night out at the family-friendly The Italian Restaurant. $70/3 courses

Benny’s on the Beach, Lake Worth Beach
Benny’s has been a favorite among locals for nearly 40 years—and with good reason. It really doesn’t get any better than lunch (or dinner) literally ON the water—atop the historic Lake Worth Pier on the Atlantic Ocean. $48/3 courses (available at lunch and dinner).

Café Boulud, Palm Beach
European elegance with a distinct South Florida flair defines Palm Beach’s  century-old Brazilian Court, and Chef Daniel Boulud’s French-American café is one of the most coveted dining experiences around. $65/3 courses (dinner); $45/3 courses (lunch).

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