WHAT’S THERE TO DO TONIGHT?
STEPPING OUT FLORIDA
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Pavilion Grille
It’s a “Sock Hop” with Music by Joey & The Paradons
Let’s go “STEPPING OUT” to the Pavilion tonight! Come and enjoy Sunday Night Dinner and Dance Party with the Joey & The Paradons tonight at 7:30pm!!!
Singles and Couples welcome! Admission is $10 which includes a FREE House Drink, or may be credited toward $25 food or beverage; Terrific music, dance, and fun tonight! All ages! Call 561-912-0000 for reservations or more information.
Come dance on the new, huge 2000 sq. ft. Dance Floor! Pavilion Grille, 301 Yamato Rd, Boca Raton, 33431, is located in the lobby of the Seeman Holtz Building. The building is about 2 stories tall with distinctive glass sides, and is located on the NE corner of the intersection of Dixie Hwy and Yamato Road; (For GPS use 301 NE 51st Street)-Free parking in the lot or garage.
(NOTE: Everyone wants to have a party on our sensational new dance floor! (Consider us for your next party!)
NOTE: Come back on Tuesday, November 12
for the fabulous dance music of “Cachet Band”; And TUESDAY is one of the best dance nights!
AND MORE:
Two-For-One Drinks for Happy Hour : 5:00pm – 7:00pm, Tuesday – Friday: small plates start at $6; drink specials $5 -$8; Dinner served Tuesday through Saturday from 6PM and Lunch from Tuesday through Friday from 12 noon to 3:00 PM Make dinner reservations at 561-912-0000
New Dance Floor!
New Flooring!
New Furniture!
New Chef!
The Pavilion’s New Chef Cristian, formally of Josephine’s, Tavolino’s and Casa de Angelo will add his distinct Italian touch to our menu. Dinner Specials Nightly ( Special Pricing) and the return of the Three Course special.
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November 10-Camelot Days Medieval Festival
An immersive experience for the whole family at TY Park in Hollywood. Explore our kingdom full of magic, jousting, sword fights, artisans, comedy, fire and whip shows, belly dancing, knights, music and more. Participate in the photo contest or join the Quest to solve the murder mystery, getting clues from characters throughout the festival! With eight stages of live entertainment, an Artists’ Market full of unique handcrafts, and amazing food and drink, Camelot Days offers something for everybody. Saturdays and Sundays, November 9-10 and 16-17, from 10 am – 5:30 pm. Visit www.camelotdays.com for tickets and information, and use promo code NT2019.
November 10-New Farmer’s Market in Boca
Boca Center will be hosting monthly Farmer’s Markets in the courtyard the second Sunday of every month from 10am-2pm, you will be able to shop from your choice of 15+ local vendors. Enjoy a variety of fresh produce, handmade products, organic juices and more!
November 10- “VegFest” at Meyer Amphitheater
FREE Admission- 10am to 6pm-At 105 Evernia Street, West Palm Beach 33401 (Note: Coming December 14 to Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton)-Our incredible team of vendors hopes to educate the masses on the benefits and convenience of a vegan lifestyle. More than 7,000 people attended our Palm Beach VegFest at the Mizner Park Amphitheater on January 12th, 2019! Always FREE admission, free parking, 100% vegan, lawn games, vegan food vendors, shopping, and more; Upcoming Palm Beach VegFest Schedule: Dec. 14th – Mizner Park Amphitheater; Jan. 19, 2020 – Meyer Amphitheater; March 21st – Mizner Park Amphitheater (The Mizner Park Amphitheater does NOT allow pets.) It’s not just food! There will be a variety of vendors selling yoga apparel, tea, essential oils, jewelry, skincare, crystals, and more. For more info. and list of updates on vendors and more, CLICK HERE and updates on Facebook: CLICK HERE
November 10-Walk to End Alzheimer’s
6:30 am (registration), 8:00am (ceremony), 8:30am (walk)- It is FREE to walk though donations are suggested. This event is held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide and it is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to join the fight against the disease by joining a team, becoming a sponsor or making a donation-Held at Mizner Park Amphitheater, 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432 For more information, CLICK HERE
November 10- The 10th Annual Juried Art Contest – Loxahatchee Visions
Reception and Award Presentation: Sunday, November 10, 1:00 p.m.; The contest was open to all artists. Each artist was permitted to submit one or two works of art, inspired by “Loxahatchee Visions.” Any media or mixed media may be used, with the exception of photography. (Photographs should be saved for next year’s photo contest!) Each entry was to be framed and ready for hanging. Wrapped canvas edges were fine. Size limit was 36″ on each side, including frame. Prizes will be awarded in 2 categories – Novice (through high school) and Adult (age 18 and older). First prize – $250; Second prize – $150; Third prize – $100. The entry fee is $10 for Friends members, volunteers and Refuge staff, and $25 for non-members. The fee was waived for Novices. Come to the Visitor Center. For ,ore information: www.loxahatcheefriends.com/upload/Lox2019ArtContestForm.pdf or CLICK HERE
November 10- Hot Shoe Shuffle (Final Performance)
Smash Jukebox Musical Opens Sparkling Season 7 at The Wick Theatre – Are you ready to ‘cut a rug’? The Wick Theatre opens their seventh season with the Australian and West End smash hit, Hot Shoe Shuffle. This award-winning production features a cast of dynamic dancers tapping and singing their way through the biggest hits from the American Big Band era performed by a 10-piece live band. Hot Shoe Shuffle is the ultimate in razzle dazzle tap! In 1992, the musical created by David Atkins tapped its way onto the stage in Sydney, Australia and became an instant success. The popularity of the show inspired a London production that resulted in a Olivier Award for best choreography and a nomination for Best Musical Production. The Wick’s director, Jonathan Van Dyke, is working with choreographer Justin M. Lewis on the production. Van Dyke was a featured performer on America’s Got Talent at Radio City Music Hall, as well as a co-creator of Tell-a-Vision, a technology and dance-based performance group. Van Dyke and Lewis have assembled an extraordinary cast with enormous energy and style. The musical concerns seven Tap Brothers, Spring, Slap, Buck, Wing, Tip, Tap and Slide, who learn of the death of their long-absent father. To claim their large inheritance, the brothers must rehearse and perform their Dad’s legendary act—the Hot Shoe Shuffle and include their long-lost sister! The Wick Theatre is located at 7901 N. Federal Highway. Boca Raton, FL 33487 The show runs October 17-November 10, 2019; matinees at 2pm, evenings at 7:30pm. Tickets are $75-$85 at www.thewick.org or call 561-995-2333.
Muddy Waters Restaurant-Shell, Shuck & Peel Weekends
Sundays May Be Slow in Some Places BUT NOT HERE! Great Specials on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 4pm like “Shrimp Bang! Bang!- CLICK HERE to see-Home of 79 cent clams and oysters on the half shell daily-Happy Hour 4pm to 7pm and ALL NIGHT ON MONDAYS-Try a House Shrimp Bloody Mary ($5)-And absolutely the BEST Fish Tacos!-Get your game on here on Saturday and Sunday afternoons with 19 H/D TVs- At 2237 W. Hillsboro Blvd.-Deerfield Beach 33442-Info: 954-428-6577 or www.MuddyWatersRestaurant.com So much to do at Muddy’s ! CLICK HERE
SPECIAL EVENTS COMING UP:
DECEMBER 7- Charcoal Barbecue!! (First Saturday of every month)- Drink Specials All Day! LIVE BAND at 8pm!
Sunday Karaoke Party with Jammin’ Jimmy in Delray
Now every Sunday from 6pm to 9:30pm at Ocean One; Ocean One is a big hit with everyone, great food, great staff, great singers, dancing and fun! They will NOT be taking Reservations for Karaoke, first come will be first seated, there is NOT one table just for Meetup. They have some unique concepts, like 3 for 1 cocktails all day, and a $4.99 lunch menu. Located at 777 E. Atlantic Ave, right before the Intracoastal. There’s plenty of free parking. Karaoke $10 PP minimum at tables. Parties of 8 or more will be on one check, and if you want separate checks ask when they take your order. all to confirm. For information and reservations call 561-270-7373 For more info, CLICK HERE
November 10-Pony Rides and Weekend Guided Horse Trail Rides
At Tradewinds Park & Stables-3600 W. Sample Rd., Coconut Creek, FL 33073 Call to confirm: Phone: 954-357-8870 Email: [email protected] Gate Fee: $1.50/person weekends and holidays (children 5 and under free) Saturdays and Sundays
November 10 to February 9-“Gridiron Glory: The Best Of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame”-How do you get 100 years worth of NFL memorabilia to Miami? Try six semi-trucks. That’s what it took to haul more than 200 artifacts and items to the History Miami Museum for this latest exhibit; The exhibit arrives ahead of Super Bowl LIV, which will be played Feb. 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. It’s the culmination of the NFL’s 100th season. Walking through the collection at HistoryMiami (101 W Flagler St.) is like taking an interactive tour of football history. There are 8,000-square feet of photographs, vintage jerseys, helmets, and interactive displays. The coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy is also on display in a “Champions Theater,” where announcers shout “Touchdown!” to the roar of crowds from video monitors. “Gridiron Glory” comes from the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, with the HistoryMiami Museum providing additional items about the Miami Dolphins. A “Hometown Heroes” section celebrates the Dolphins and athletes who played in South Florida during high school and college. It traces the history of African American players all the way back to the pre-NFL period of 1892-1919, when there were only four of them. By the 1970s, black players comprised more than 20 percent of the league’s labor force and then 70 percent by 2002, according to the panel. The exhibit looks back at the evolution of the sport, from the early days of helmets that were made with thin pieces of leather to the high-tech plastic that protects players today. One case features Dan Marino’s Dolphins jersey from the 1998 season. Next to it is a signed football from the Oct. 17, 1999 game where he became the first NFL quarterback to throw over 60,000 yards. The exhibit also recognizes Jason Taylor and displays his No. 99 jersey and helmet from the 2006 season, when he was named NFL Defensive Player Of The Year.The same area also celebrates the 10 Super Bowl games that Miami has hosted. Displays contain programs, pins, flip coins and caps from those games. Address: HistoryMiami Museum, 101 W Flagler St., Miami, FL 33130 Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; Noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. The museum is closed Mondays. The “Gridiron Glory” exhibit will run until -Feb. 9. Admission: $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and students with identification. For more information: Call 305-375-1492 or visit historymiami.org.
$5 Tri-Rail Rides on Weekends-On weekends, Tri-Rail offers $5 all-day fares its train routes in South Florida. Tri-Rail runs from Miami to West Palm Beach. On weekdays, regular one-way fares are $2.50 to $6.90 for adults, depending on the route. Kids age 4 and younger ride for free. Information is on the Tri-Rail website or 800-874-7245
IMAX Theater Is Better Than Ever-Perfect for a Sunday Adventure with the Family!
The Museum of Discovery & Science IMAX Theater-For Info, Click HERE or www.MODS.org
IMAX 3D- Located at 401 SW 2nd St. Fort Lauderdale-Phone: 954-713-0930
NOTE: The AutoNation IMAX Theater had been closed to upgrade their projection and sound system to IMAX with 4K Laser; Wait till you see the new IMAX with laser system! Groundbreaking movie projection technology will transform the AutoNation IMAX 3D Theater experience into one of the most extraordinary theater experiences in the world.
Now the AutoNation IMAX 3D Theater will be the only place in Florida, and one of only a few in the world, to offer 2D and 3D movies using the new IMAX WITH LASER system. For IMAX Movie Schedule, CLICK HERE
Jazz Jam at Double Roads Tavern in Jupiter- 5pm to 9pm-Every Sunday we host world class jazz artists as well as rising stars. Truly an amazing evening to behold-To see who’s playing, CLICK HERE– 251 South Highway 1, Jupiter 33477 Phone: 561-203-7061
“Free Roll”- Free Poker Tournaments- At the Big Easy Casino-(formerly “Mardi Gras” Casino)- 831 N Federal Hwy, Hallandale Beach, FL, 954-924-3200 or email: [email protected] Hours of Operation: Sunday-Thursday 9:00am-3:00am; Friday & Saturday Open 24hrs-Free Tournaments every night at 6:50pm
Duplicate Bridge-Come by to play bridge in a quiet and friendly atmosphere. Sundays, 12:30 p.m. at Patch Reef Park, 2000 Yamato Road, Boca Raton. $10. Call to confirm: 561-338-2995.
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The Gardens Green Market-Sunday at 8 AM – 1 PM-10500 Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-4628
MORE: SUNDAY BROWARD COUNTY BRUNCHES!
Beach House Pompano –This oceanfront restaurant is expanding brunch to both weekend days, Saturday (11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) and Sunday (10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). The menu has been extended, too. Unlimited mimosas and Peroni on the rooftop bar may be a new fave view. 270 N. Pompano Beach Blvd., Pompano Beach; 954-607-6530; For more info: beachhousepompano.com.
Point Royal- Geoffrey Zakarian’s Point Royal has launched a regular prix-fixe brunch plan, called The Royal Brunch, on Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Unlimited mimosas and Bloody Marys are $30 per person along with the $45 cost of the brunch. Located in The Diplomat Beach Resort, 3555 S. Ocean Dr., Hollywood; 954-602-8750; For more info: pointroyal-fl.com
Tacocraft-A restaurant offering a new brunch; This is the third Tacocraft Tacqueria & Tequila Bar restaurant, open now in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, and that joins the ones in Fort Lauderdale and South Miami. This venue will have Sunday brunch, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Taco Tuesday (all tacos $3), Happy Hour Monday to Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. and Margarita Mondays ($5 margaritas, starting at 8 p.m.). 4400 N. Ocean Dr., Lauderdale-By-The-Sea; 954- 530-3763; For more info: tacocraft.com/lauderdale-by-the-sea.
Himmarshee Public House-An incredible weekend brunch offering a variety of sweet and savory options plus bottomless drink options. This is your Sunday Funday headquarters! Located in Downtown Fort Lauderdale’s Historic Himmarshee District at 201 SW 2nd St. | Reservations encouraged. For more info, click here: www.publichouseftl.com or call 954-616-5275
Coastal’s New Oceanfront Sunday Brunch in Fort Lauderdale-Recently named a 2018 Best Hotel nationwide by U.S. News & World Report, The Atlantic Hotel & Spa hosts Fort Lauderdale Beaches newest beach-chic dining destination, Coastal. Coastal redefines Sunday brunch with perfect oceanfront views and enticing Italian-inspired cuisine. Coastal’s unlimited Sunday brunch features live entertainment, artfully-prepared buffet-style cuisine, bottomless sips and spectacular oceanfront views. From 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m., guests can enjoy a relaxing Sunday under the South Florida sun for $39.95 per person. Bottomless sips are also available for $18. Coastal is located at The Atlantic Hotel & Spa, at 601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. For more information, visit www.eatcoastal.com. For reservations, please call 954- 567-8070.
Sunday Brunch with 50 items and Chef’s Bloody Marys and Bottomless Mimosas in Hollywood-Come to Mama Mia’s + Sushi Room for the best variety of Italian and Japanese in a buffet-“Brunch Bubbles and Beats” has pumping live music, creative breakfast items like Eggs Benedict (done with Short Ribs, Prosciutto or Florentine) or “Hangover Pancake” and great Italian and sushi choices-All for $19.95 per person–At Mama Mia Italian Ristorante- 1818 S. Young Circle in Hollywood 33020 Info: 954-923-0555 or MiaGrill.com – MENTION STEPPING OUT FLORIDA to General Mgr., VITO, and you may get a nice surprise….
“Dragalicious Gospel Brunch”-With the Sisters of Sequins- Brunch Special: $21.95-Unlimited Champagne or Mimosas with Entree Every Sunday-The Ultimate in Drag Dining- Call for reservations: 954-567-0987 At “Lips”: 1421 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale For more info: LipsUsa.com
Señor Frog’s Drag Brunch: Drinks, Divas & More-If your Sunday brunch routine has gotten stale, glam it up. Every weekend, Senor Frog’s in South Beach hosts a slew of Miami’s top female impersonators — from campy to vampy — who’ll spice up the stage with burlesque. You’ll be treated to an open bar and brunch specialties served at your table while drag queen royalty work the crowd and give you life. Plus, with the Queens VIP package, you get brunch and access to a full open bar, as well as premium seating near the front of the stage and a photo op with the cast. For more details, Click here
Sunday-Miami-Dade County Brunches!
Lolo’s Surf Cantina-This Mexican venue has started a new brunch on Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dishes are a la carte and bottomless mimosas are $18 per person. 161 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach; 305-735-6973; For more info: loloscantina.com
Novecento Doral-Joining the Aventura, Brickell and Key Biscayne locations, this venue offers Saturday and Sunday brunch (both starting at 10 a.m.). It’s a la carte, and $20 bottomless drinks are available, too. Located at CityPlace Doral, 3450 W 83rd Ave., Miami; 786-871-4935; For more info: novecento.com/locations/doral
Boulud Sud Brickell– This is celebrity Chef Daniel Boulud’s Miami place, run by Executive Chef Clark Bowen; brunch on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A la carte, or order prix-fixe for $55 per person that includes three courses and bottomless beverages. 255 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami; 305-421-8800; For more info: bouludsud.com/miami/
Seaspice-Offering a bottomless Whispering Angel rose brunch from Noon to 3:30 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Cost is $75 for the three-course brunch and the vino. 422 NW North River Dr., Miami; 305-440-4200; For more info: seaspicemiami.com
Brunch at the Mandarin Oriental in Miami-Join us every Sunday from 12 pm to 3 pm for a sumptuous brunch experience offering Peruvian-inspired cuisine by Executive Chef Diego Oka. As part of the gastronomical journey, enjoy a delectable à la carte menu and a lavish buffet featuring seafood and freshly grilled market-style anticucho stations, tableside chaufa aeropuerto, choice of main course with a premium option including lobster a la plancha and Moët & Chandon Rosé. Patrons are also invited to sip on an array of signature brunch cocktails and indulge in a selection of decadent desserts served alongside stunning views of Biscayne Bay and city skyline. 305-913-8358 For more info. CLICK HERE
Sunday-Palm Beach County Brunches!
Sunday Brunch at Craft in Palm Beach-American Craft Aleworks launched Sunday “Prohibition” Brunch-Since opening on May 16, American Craft Aleworks has been attracting a disparate group of craft beer aficionados, Prohibition Era cocktail culturists, and upscale bar grub enthusiasts to its sun-dappled, 7,000-square-foot digs at the fore-eastern end of Clematis Street. Now the buzzy gastropub has something else on tap: Sunday brunch. In addition to in-house brewed beers and Jazz Age-inspired drinks like “Bathtub Gin” and “The Name’s Buck,” a fizzy iteration of the buck, or mule, which incorporates Hefeweizen, lime juice, and ginger syrup. Guests can also imbibe breakfast shots ($6-7), along with $17 bottomless mimosas and Monkey In Paradise Bloodies shaken with the bar’s secret tomato base mixture. Beyond the craft brews and bespoke libations, executive chef Samantha Kittay serves up a midday menu chockfull of perennial brunch favorites like steak and eggs ($22), beer-battered grouper and chips ($17), and a brunch burger ($16) crowned with smoked cheddar cheese, bacon, arugula, and a sunny-side-up egg. Brunch hours are Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations are recommended but not required. For more information, visit americancraftaleworks.com or call 561-425-5799. American Craft Aleworks is located at 200 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach.
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Wing Special Sundays-Whole Foods Market in Davie-12:00 PM – 8:00 PM-At “The Watering Hole”-Visit us Sunday’s for 10 boneless or traditional wings and a beer for $8. At 1903 S. University Drive, Davie 33324-Phone: 954-916-3000
Norton Museum- There’s much to celebrate at the Norton this month: The Museum reopened on July 5 after a five-week hiatus to re-install galleries and prep for construction. For info. on Exhibitions, Programs, Tours, Art After Dark, Theater Lab (new), and more, CLICK HERE
The Casino at Dania Beach is open-Casino, Concert Venue, Comedy Club! The newest casino in Broward County is almost here! You have been waiting, and soon you will able to try out an all new gaming… 301 E Dania Beach Blvd, Dania Beach, FL 33004 -Phone: 954-920-1511
Note: Are you interested in a new job or know of someone who is looking? The brand new Casino @ Dania Beach is still hiring Cocktail Waitresses, Bartenders, Cashiers, Security Agents & Housekeeping Personnel-Resumes should be sent to [email protected]
Also, Bingo every Sunday at 7pm-Earn 250 points by 6:30pm to play-be sure to print your ticket by 6:30pm-Every Sunday at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm, 5pm and 6pm; Call to confirm: 954-920-1511
Jazz in Jupiter-Every Sunday-Every Sunday great local jazz bring your instrument and sign in to play- From 4:30 until 9pm-(And live music all week)- Double Roads Tavern-251 S. US Hwy 1-Jupiter 33477-Call to confirm: Phone: 561-203-7061
Networking-LOTS of Breakfast networking and more- Everyday in various locations- CLICK HERE
GREEN MARKETS
Josh’s Organic Garden, 101 N. Ocean Drive, Hollywood, year-round 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. most Sundays
Las Olas Sunday Market, year-round at 333 E. Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, most Sundays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Yellow Green Farmers Market, indoor venue, year-round 1940 N. 30th Road, Hollywood, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 954-513-3990
Tamarac Farmers Market, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. most Sundays, 7825 Southgate Blvd., 954-540-6593 or 954-597-3620
Wilton Manors Green Market, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. most Sundays, 2020 Wilton Drive, 954-531-5363
Green Market in Coconut Creek– At the Promenade -8:30am to 1pm- From April 27 until October 26-Organic Produce, Arts and Crafts, Local and Homemade Foods, Fresh Flowers -Located at the corner of Lyons and Wiles Road-Coconut Creek- Info: www.ThePromenadeAtCoconutCreek.com
Las Olas Outdoor Gourmet Market–Sundays 9:00am-2:00pm-At 1201 E. Las Olas Boulevard at SE 12th Avenue Fort Lauderdale (954) 347-1474-Call to confirm; market schedules change
Marando Farms–Sundays (and Saturdays) 9:00am-4:00pm-At 1401 S.W. First Avenue, downtown Fort Lauderdale- Soon to partner with Georgia Pig for Marando Ranch-For details, CLICK HERE
Parkland Farmers’ Market-Sundays, 9:00am-1:00 pm-Equestrian Center 8350 Ranch Rd. Parkland, Usually 1st and 3rd Sundays- 954 -757-4120–Call to confirm; market schedules change
Palm Beach Gardens Green Market-Sundays 8am-1pm -The market will still offer wonderful produce, flowers, plants, breads, seafood, bakery items, cheeses, sauces, live music, and more-Rain or Shine-Please leave your pets at home-Info: 561-630-1146- At 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens 33410-To confirm: Email: [email protected] Website: www.PBGFL.com
Marandos Ranch (Formerly Batten’s Farmers Market) CLICK HERE–6807 Stirling Rd., Davie-954- 990-7820-Hours: Year-round, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 10 am–5 pm, Saturday & Sunday, 9 am–5 pm-Batten’s Farmers Market is a local icon, acclaimed for its abundance of delicious strawberries that grow during winter and spring. The farmstead experienced difficult times and closed in 2008, but it reopened in 2011 under new ownership. Batten’s continues its tradition of selling fresh conventional and organic produce from local farmers, in addition to breads, raw honey, nuts, jams and jellies. There’s also a milkshake and smoothie counter. Kids enjoy the petting zoo, and can take cooking and gardening classes.
Brothers Farmers Markets–Hollywood Location, 4191 N. State Rd. 7-Phone: 954-962-9292-Davie Location, 6807 Stirling Rd.-954- 585-2225-Hours for both locations: Open Year-round, Monday–Friday 8am–5pm, Saturday-Sunday 8am-3pm-Established in 2003, Brothers Farmers Market supports Florida farming by offering a bounty of fresh organic and conventional produce at reasonable prices. The market is very popular, so the produce cases are constantly being restocked. Beyond fruits and veggies, the shelves are filled with so many unique gourmet products that shoppers tend to spend a lot of time here browsing.
Yellow Green Farmers Market-A massive metal shed filled with fresh produce, vendors selling everything from olives to essential oils, Cuban coffee, soups, fresh bread, hats and shorts and ukeleles made out of cigar boxes. Also good for Latin food stands‚ or brunch at the Chill Bar-Open on Saturdays and Sundays only. ygfarmersmarket.com – 1940 N. 30th Road, Hollywood – Phone: 954-513-3990
Coral Gables’ brand new Farmer’s Market at The Village of Merrick Park-A select group of local vendors showcase their fresh picked produce, and delicious homemade, handmade, artisan products.- 9:00 am-358 San Lorenzo Ave, Coral Gables, FL-Phone: 305- 529-0200
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Link to City of Boca Raton- Special events: www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us
Link to City of Palm Beach-Events: www.palmbeachchamber.com
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AND MORE! ONGOING:
BEREAVEMENT AND GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS:
http://bereavement-groups.meetup.com/cities/us/fl/boca_raton/
http://www.mhapbc.org/SupportGrief
http://widows-and-widowers-support-group.meetup.com/cities/us/fl/boca_raton/
(NOTE: FYI: Also, every Saturday: “You’re Never Alone After Bereavement- A 50+ age group in its 14th year-From 9am to 10:30am-Heritage Park West Library-5859 Via Flora, Delray Beach-Call to confirm meeting: 561-361- 9091 -$1 Donation-Sponsored by the Senior Foundation-A 501 (c) 3 Charity)
Blue Jean Blues–Ft. Lauderdale’s Jazz and Blues Club- Happy Hour-4pm to 8pm-Different bands every Sunday-8pm-at 3320 NE 33rd St.-Ft. Lauderdale Fl 33308-(2 blks. N. of Oak. Pk. Blvd. & A1A)–www.bjblive.com
Deck 84–Caribbean resort-style bands from 2 to 5:30 p.m., plus Brunch and a Build-Your-Own Bloody Mary Bar from 11:30 a.m.840 East Atlantic Avenue- Delray Beach 33483-Info: 561- 665-8484 Call to confirm–(restaurants change hours often, esp. in varying seasons) www.Deck84.com
JB’s on the Beach – Waterfront-Known for its ‘classy casual’ setting, tropical dining right on the ocean and live music- the outside terrace starts hopping at 8pm-300 NE 21st Avenue (on A1A)- Deerfield Beach 954-571-5220
Ocean’s 234 – Waterfront Grille- Beach-side fine dining with seafood dominating the menu- Live band on Thursday; DJ music on Friday and Saturday- 234 N. Ocean Blvd. (A1A)- Deerfield Beach-954-428-2539
Bru’s Room-great wings, $2 pitchers of Icehouse beer & other specials-123 NE 20th Street-Deerfield-954-420-5959
Boston’s on the Beach- Newly renovated with ocean-view dining upstairs–Great band plays Grateful Dead music-At 7pm-Never a cover-Always a good time-Every Mon: Reggae Night (10pm)-Every Thur: Classic Rock Night (9pm)-40 S. Ocean Blvd–A1A in Delray Beach- 561-278-3364
Gold Coast Ballroom– Latin music and dance from 5 pm to 8 pm. and Ballroom mix from 8pm to 11 pm. Cover: $15 – this venue now includes a drink bar (alcohol) and sandwich bar-954-979-0770
The Banana Boat– All-day Island Rum Party- Pop and Rock music from 2pm to 6pm; Reggae band from sunset to 10 pm; music till 2 am.-561-732-9400
Cafe Iguana-Pines– 25,000 sq.ft. entertainment mega-plex with 8 bars including “Red Zone” sports bar-Sunday is ‘Flashback Night” with music of the 80’s and 90’s-at 8358 Pines Blvd. in Hollywood- Late night – Info: 954-433-8787
Sunday at ‘Lips’– Dinner with the Divas– Thursdays and Try Sunday Gospel Brunch on Sunday- (11am-cover: $21.95) Unlimited Champagne or Mimos with Entree- The ultimate in Drag Dining and fun place to celebrate birthdays impersonations of Cher, Lucy, Dolly Parton, Liza, more- But be prepared for some risque and off-color humor-1421 E. Oakland Park Rd.-Ft. Lauderdale 954-567-0987 Info at www.LipsUSA.com
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