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Welcome to South Florida!
A Guide to Bars and Nightlife in, Del Rey Beach, West Palm Beach, Jupiter
and Other South Florida Places

It's
Five O'Clock Somewhere right here in Jupiter.
Blue skies, palm trees and bars are not
the exclusive domain of South Beach, Miami and Ft. Lauderdale in South
Florida. The huge eastern coastine is dotted with small cities and communties
north of Lauderdale, each with it's own cluster of activity and locals.
And that means bars!
The places include Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, West
Palm Beach and even Jupiter, generally regarded as an older community
but which has a couple of places that bring in the fun and much younger
drink-seekers. There is even another place with socially-minded people
and enough bars and restaurants to bring them out at night. It's Boca
Raton, but any local from other areas will inevitably remark, "Why
go to Boca?" Why do they feel this way? They explain it's because
they don't like the change in attitude that comes with this slight change
in latitude.
South Florida [MAP]

The people party in South Florida and not always at South Beach.
Palm Beach/West Palm Beach

Exclusive Palm Beach is bordered by the more casual West Palm Beach.
Home to Jimmy
Buffett, Donald Trump and any number of lesser-known but
quite accomplished businessmen, the Palm Beach area is the largest of
the "north of Lauderdale" South Florida cities.
But while their beach homes are to be admired from a distance,
it's neighboring West Palm where the affluent and not quite as
affluent gather to party.
High-rise housing, an upgraded downtown, high-end shopping
and the lively Clematis Street have made West Palm a living destination
and a strong alternative to Miami and Ft. Lauderdale.
E.R.
Bradley's Saloon. is the place to begin the West Palm nights. Actualy,
it's good place to start, period, with its delicious lunches and brunches.
Come on a Saturdy or Sunday afternoon, have a few mimosas with the meal
and toss out the anchor. At night, expect it to be crowded out as this
becomes a hotspot. It's a double-deck bar and restaurant outside and
inside there's a hot and sweaty club-type enviornment with DJ, dance
floor and three-deep bar. The large outdoor patio is for mingling and
catching the breath after dancing. The place goes off in a much more
casual sense than the bars down the street, and you don't need "club
clothes" to enjoy it. Shorts, jeans and sandals are dress code
enough. People here either don't have an attitude or leave it somewhere
else.
Those looking to cut loose dance-style and who
can navigate through the seemingly-endless construction obstructions
go to clubs around the corner on Clematis Street. These
are the late-night bars, midnight 'till 4 a.m. Most of these clubs are
open only Thursday-Saturday.
To release, many go to the club of that name, Release.
A finely-dressed 20s crowd crowds into the 8,000-square-foot club and
the big dance floor; the music is almost exclusively house and hip-hop.
Thursdays has drink specials but the best deal is Fridays there's
no cover for anyone and and ladies drink free until midnight. On any
night, there is no cover before 11 p.m. Two rooms (labeled Red and Blue)
have dancing while the smaller Martini Room separates the two. The velvet
rope treatment can apply here, especially to newbies.
The Respectable Street Cafe is a West Palm landmark of sorts,
having been here for 15+ years .It has a DJ but local bands also frequently
perform,, as well. It has a dance floor with booths and couches and
an outdoor patio. This is a late bar it goes until 3 in the morning
on Wednesdays and Thursdays and 4 on weekends. There's also Flow,
a narrow lounge with female employees dancing on the bar and
Club Sin, which has two bars, shooters girls and pocket-easy drink
prices, at least by club standards.
Downtown, a two-level upscale shopping and dining plaza called City
Place has two places of interest. The Blue Martini has the
look and feel of a high-quality lounge/bar. It's not quite as hot as
its cousin to the south in Ft. Lauderdale, but it's got the same mixed
drink-style presence, well-dressed groups and, despite its elegant appearance,
a rather cozy attitude. City Cellar Wine Bar and Grille is a
large, open bar that's not nearly as lively but can serve is a good
first or second stop. While one is there, anyway.
Delray Beach Bars [MAP]
A small, upscale community,
Delray Beach comes alive at night with its small but active street patio
restaurants and bars on or around East Atlantic. All are within a two-block
walk of one another, people are dining on patios and the mood is relaxed,
a far cry from the hurried pace of, say, South Beach. Most places are
bar/restaurants that start as the latter and wind up as the former.
The places are small but are are cool and provide a nice
social mix between casual and classy.
Early bar-hoppers pop into City Oyster where they
gather at the busy bar while diners are attempting to enjoy upscale
meals. The martini-style drinkers always seem to overwhelm the diners,
though the former are confined to the area in front of the long bar
and not in the dining area. The clientele is mid-30s plus.
From there, it's a matter of taste. Here's what you'll
find:
Sol Kitchen is one of those small restaurants
the fare is Latin and Mexican with a small bar that invites
intimate conversations. It has a beautiful, nice setting, an ideal place
for two on the town.
Elwood's Dixie Barbecue is a biker bar in a former
gas station. It's open patio is a welcoming beacon for those seeking
a cold one.
Though it doesn't look like much from the street, the
Bull Bar has great local bands. However, it's known to lure in
more bulls than cows so ladies, take note.
Delux is a dance bar/club with the Delray Beach's
youngest clubbers. The main bar area is large, at least by comparision
to other Delray Beach places. It has a dance floor, couches and even
beds. An outside bar area, open on weekends, provides breathing
and conversation space.
Go ahead and laugh at the name: Huge Jorgan's. What's
almost as funny is the fact it's in a drug store building. The laughs
coming from inside are a result of the dueling pianos entertaining the
seated crowd. While there is a stand-up bar and no cover, Jorgan's is
"huger" for dates or group gatherings rather heat-seeing singles.
Garage Ba, is a late-night place that's open until
5. Of course, this means it doesn't get going until about 2 after the
other places close. It's indland, across I-95.
It's not a bar, but for a longtime taste of Delray Beach,
Doc's All American Grill & Dairy has been in business since
1951 and in these transitional times, that speaks volumes about its
continued local popularity.
Sunday Afternoon Bars [MAP]



Singer Island (top), and Jupiter by day with places like Deerfield Beach
by dark.
One of South Florida's best
attributes are the bars up and down the beaches Intercoastal Waterways.
At some of these, boaters can tie up to a dock and step right into a
cold cocktail.
The PubClub favorite in this category is Waterway Cafe
in Palm Beach Gardens. Located on the Intercoastal on PGA Blvd., it's
a large open-air restaurant that comes alive on Sundays. And we do mean
alive. This is a PubClub type of place tropical environment,
lively, good for mingling, great water location and the Best Rum
Runners in at least eastern Florida (trust us, we've had them all
up and down the coast). The crowd is mingle-friendly, the age
ranges from mid-20s to the 50s (with the former tending to show up later)
and a reggae band making sure everyone is in the right party mood. There's
a big bar in the center that's a key meeting place and a floating bar
in the rear on the water.
Parking is very limited, even for boaters. There's a $5
cover when the band starts at 6. And while there is also live music
on Fridays and Saturdays, Sundays is the time to be wastin' away at
the Waterway, island rum-style.
Another boating stop is the Banana Boat in Boynton
Beach. Actually, this was much better several years ago than today because
the quality of the crowd has deteriorated like an neglected sailboat
and the service can be spotty at best, but it has the location, the
live music four days a week, in fact with Sundays bringing in
most of the patrons a patio and boat dock.
Why wait to Sunday to enjoy a waterfront bar? Tis seems
to be the attitude when it comes to The Cove Restaurant and Marina
in Deerfield Beach because on Friday afternoons and early evenings
it swells with activity.. A big bar overlooks the marina and boats pull
up with hungry and thirsty captains and crew eager for provisions and
entertainment with other like-minded people. It rages from about 5-9
or 9:30; Happy Hour is 4-7.
Just down from The Cove, JB's on the Beach has
no pull-up dock but it's right on the beach. JB's is a large, open restaurant
and bar with a DJ with a patio that turns into a dance floor at night.
There are bars inside and out and it's lively with a largely 30s/40s/50s
age crowd. It's fun with a group but singles seekers are best advised
to dock at Waterman's. There is live island music Saturdays and Sundays
at the outdoor bar. Parking is limited and hectic at
the valet stand ($3).
The Sailfish Marina in Palm Beach Shores requires
arrival by vehicle but it's on the water with a large fishing fleet
on Singer Island, is an idyllic Saturday or Sunday afternoon lunch/brunch
stop. There's some stumbling around small kids and strollers, but the
restaurant has good drinks and atmosphere-setting food. The long fishing
docks make for a refreshing and relaxing stroll before or after the
restaurant.
The Square Grouper in Jupiter is where Jimmy Buffett
and Alan Jackson recorded "It's 5 O'clock Somewhere." It's
a bit challenging to find in the Castaways Marina behind a crab
restaurant but once there, you'll won't be tempted to "pay off
the tab and pour yourself in a cab" as the song goes. This is a
beer bar with some other liquid concoctions poured from a Gatorade cooler
where Buffett and reggae tunes play while tables in white crushed sand
help patrons waste away the day with a view of boats and the Jupiter
Lighthouse. It's open at night, of course, but it's far better to waste
away the afternoons here to take full advantage of the view. Even it
it's only half-past twelve you won't care it's 5 o'clock here!
If it's a game day, particularly football gameday, then
Jupiter has another gem. It's the Quarterdeck, a feast for sports,
food the menu is varied and huge and while the burgers are
indeed good they are not quite as tasty as the menu would leave one
to believe and drink. There's a large beer selection and
Happy Hours are M-F 3-7 and after 11 p.m. It's really half-restaurant,
half-cozy bar that shows sports. If the team's winning and you're seated
in one of the swinging porch-style picnic tables, well then, life's
just a tire swing.
West Palm Beach
at Clematis St.
South
Florida Bars Resource Guide
| Banana Boat |
739 E. Ocean Ave..
Boynton Beach |
(561) 732-9400 |
| Blue Martini |
500 South Rosemary Ave.
West Palm Beach |
(561) -835-8601 |
| Bull Bar |
2 East Atlantic Blvd.
Delray Beach |
(561) 274-8001 |
| Delux |
16 E. Atlantic Ave,
Delray Beach |
279-4792 |
| City Cellar |
700 South Rosemary Ave.
West Palm Beach |
(561) 366-007 |
| City Oyster |
213 E. Astlantic Ave.
Delray Beach |
272-0200 |
| Club Sin |
313 Clematis St.,
West Palm Beach |
(561) 835-3900 |
| Cove Marina |
Cove Yacht Basin Hill,
Deerfield Beach |
(954) 421-9272 |
| Doc's American Grill |
10 N Swinton Ave,,
Delray Beach |
(561) 278-3627 |
| ER Bradley's |
104 Clematis St.,
West Palm Beach |
(561) 833-3520 |
| Elwood's |
301 E. Atlantic Ave
Delray Beach |
(561) 272-7427 |
| Flow |
308 Clematis St.,
West Palm Beach |
(561) 833-9555 |
| Garage Bar |
600 N. Congress Ave.,
Delray Beach
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(561) 278-5554 |
| Hugh Jorgan's |
96 NW Second Ave.
Delray Beach |
272-7887 |
| JB's on the Beach |
300 N. Ocean Dr.,
.Deerfield Beach |
(954) 571-5220 |
| Quarterdeck |
1096 W. Indiantown Road,
Jupiter |
(561) 743-6383 |
| Release |
311 Clematis St..
West Palm Beach |
366-9100 |
| Respectable Street Cafe |
518 Clematis St..
West Palm Beach |
832-9999 |
| Square Grouper |
1111 Love St.,
Jupiter |
(561) 575-0252 |
| SAilfish Marina |
Singer Island,
Palm Beach Shores |
(561) 842-8449 |
| Sol Kitchen |
4 East Atlantic Blvd.
Delray Beach |
(561) 921-0201 |
| Waterway Cafe |
2300 PGA Blvd.,
Palm Beach Gardens |
(561) 694-1700 |
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