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    R & R Orchids

    3.5 (8 reviews)

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    Beautiful healthy orchids. Always a great experience with the entire staff. Will only buy from R R orchids

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    West Palm Beach GreenMarket

    West Palm Beach GreenMarket

    4.4
    (112 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Hands down one of the best farmers market I've been to…read more The market was organized, clean, and FULL of good vendors. I loved walking around and checking out all the goodies. My favorite food items was the mango passionfruit juice from ceviche and guacamole house, the carrot cake from blue mountain house coffee, and a caramel pecan cinnamon roll from I forgot where and the beef jerky from bruce's ghost pepper z. I also picked I'd highly recommend going to West Palm Beach GreenMarket. It's a must!

    We came to downtown West Palm with friends to try a couple restaurants, not realizing that the…read moreGreen market was happening at the same time. I did hear, however, that this was the last one of the current season. I've never been before, so it was nice to have a chance to stroll down the middle of the street between the displays and to see all their wares. The market stretched for quite a few blocks down Clematis Street which was closed to car traffic. There were a lot of people selling clothing and jewelry. A couple folks had collectibles/antiques. I'm not sure why it's still called a "green" market as we didn't see much edibles/food nor produce. The street was quite busy. I'm not sure how much selling the vendors were doing, however. I thought prices of many of the items were quite high. Then again the folks slumming from the "island" (palm beach) wouldn't mind a bit. Although we didn't buy anything, we always enjoy browsing.

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    Banh mi eggrolls
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    Animal EDventure Park & Safari

    Animal EDventure Park & Safari

    4.7
    (218 reviews)
    13.9 mi

    5/5 experience at Animal Edventure! We originally came for the otter experience, but were…read morepleasantly surprised by all the other things we got to do while we were there. The staff was very knowledgeable and made the whole experience even more enjoyable. Hope and Sam were especially great -- friendly, helpful, and clearly passionate about the animals. You can tell the animals are well cared for and loved. I also appreciated that the staff took their safety policies seriously. There was a young boy in our group who was not old enough for one of the experiences, and even though the parents weren't thrilled, the staff still followed their rules and did not allow him to participate. I respect them for prioritizing the safety of both the child and the animals. Such a fun and memorable experience overall!

    Best adventure day ever! Worth every second of the VIP experience. Hands-on with the most…read morebeautiful, loved, and well-cared-for animals. Bottle-fed and carried baby kangaroos, fed peanuts to camels, lettuce to capybaras, played with a baby goat, pet a sloth, and played with the cutest little fun and energetic otters. Totally exhilarating and two unforgettable hours learning about and loving on these amazing animals. The team here does such an incredible job, it honestly made me want to give up everything and just spend my life taking care of animals. Thank you for this amazing experience! #BestMothersDay

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    Junior was curious, playful, and ready to charm anyone within a 5-mile radius.
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    The Witch's Wall

    The Witch's Wall

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Worthy of a visit. Here is some information regarding this natural geographic slice of nature…read more This is called The Witches Wall and is up to 200 ft tall. The narrow tunnel is cleaved from coquina stone and wedged between rows of multi-million dollar estates and the golf course for one of Palm Beach's elite private clubs. The road was carved through the hill -- which is made of coquina, a type of limestone that has pieces of coral, sea shells and marine invertebrates, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- in 1916 after a powerful hurricane cut off the North End from the rest of Palm Beach. These cliffs are the Coral Cut, or, more colloquially, the Witch's Wall -- one of the most storied and spooky spots in Palm Beach. One story says the little space is haunted by a girl who was imprisoned there. Some who tell the story say it was a witch who kept the girl captive. Another story says the small window led to the lair of a witch who would lure children through the gate by tempting them with sweets. Yet another tale says the cliffs are haunted by the spirits of sailors who were stranded on the coastline hundreds of years ago.

    On the the southwest corner of the Palm Beach Country Club you will find Coral Cut also known as…read morethe Witch's Wall. It was created from a deposit of rock and coquina shell up to 200 feet tall that is the result of the intracoastal to the west and the ocean to the east converging on this spot. You can see the layers of sediments where they cut through to create Country Club Road. While this is an interesting place from a geological perspective what makes it fun is all of the legends surrounding this road. On the south face of the walk is a small window with a covered gate. Stories say a witch living on top of the mound would kidnap children and lock them behind the gate, hence the name Witch's Wall. What the gate is really guarding is a pipe that leads to a water pump station. Some of the spooky stories may stem from the fact that the road is very dark at night except for a single cage light on the stone wall. If you decide to drive down this road take it slowly because it is very narrow and there are signs reminding you not to stop. Once you emerge from the wall there is a gorgeous view of the Intracoastal awaiting you.

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    Mecca Family Farms

    Mecca Family Farms

    4.1
    (11 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    They don't do this all the time, but they have $10 produce boxes for sale. I was happy to see that…read morethey were going to do this again, this weekend after not having done them for awhile. We've been to two other produce places in south Florida before and each place has been a bit different. In one of the places, you could also purchase some veggies (or fruits) individually. One other place was okay, but some of the products in the box were a bit past their prime. This was our first time coming to Mecca Farms. This was such an easy experience. $10 cash only. Pull up, pay the money, and they put the box in your car. Everyone was masked and so were we. There wasn't a line at all when we came -- just one car ahead of us. When we got home, everything in the box looked like it had just been picked off the vine or bush. It was a gorgeous array of colors. Our box today had: eggplant, zucchini, green peppers, Cubanel peppers, poblano peppers, yellow squash, red tomatoes, yellow tomatoes, and a pound box of strawberries. I had to taste one of the yellow tomatoes right away -- sliced with a touch of salt. It puts those grocery chain tomatoes to shame. So much flavor. After dinner, we had some of the plant city strawberries for dessert. The ripe red berries were huge and so sweet. They doing this again tomorrow should you be in the area. Just check their website or Facebook page to see their schedule. If in doubt, send them a message to ask for produce sales dates. I'm sure we will buy from them again. The $10 price is a bargain. It's especially a deal when the produce is of the high quality that we got today.

    All of my friends were posting photos of the boxes of produce they got from here. The photos of the…read moreluscious looking fruits and vegetables made me realize it is time to put down the pandemic hot fudge sundae spoon and get back on nutritional track. Mecca Family Farms is offering a drive through. They have partnered with Fresh Start Produce Sales, a grower based company in Delray Beach. When you pull up you get a menu of what they have that day, place your order, and then pop the trunk and the workers who are masked and gloved put the boxes in. Payment is cash or Venmo. All boxes are $10. There were maybe 15 cars in front of me and the line went very quickly. You can follow them on Facebook for updates on what they have and recipes so you can use your produce. All of the vegetables are locally grown. My vegetable box included 2 green bell peppers, 2 poblano peppers, 3 green chili peppers, 3 cubanelles, 3 ears of corn, 2 zucchini, 2 cucumbers, 3 Kirby cucumbers, an eggplant, 5 red tomatoes, 4 yellow tomatoes, a head of iceberg lettuce, and romaine lettuce. You really get a lot for only $10. Some of the things I am going to make are a salad, BLT's, and zucchini bread. The peppers, especially the hot ones are a little more challenging since I don't usually cook with them. If the mangoes from my tree ripen in time I will use the jalapenos for salsa. Maybe I'll make stuffed poblano and green bell peppers. I am taking it as a challenge to find recipes to use the peppers. The $10 fruit box is usually mixed but they only had blueberries left and they gave you four pints. I use a ton of blueberries so they will go fast. I throw them into my smoothies and if I have enough I have a recipe for blueberry cobbler I have been wanting to make. There are so many reasons to come and get produce. A portion of sales goes to the Restoration Bridge International, a Lake Worth charity that provides food to the needy in Palm Beach County. You are helping local farms during a time when many of them are having to leave their crops to rot on the vine due to lack of demand. Most of all you are getting a great deal that can spark your cooking creativity and improve your health. There is nothing better tasting than a fresh box of farm fresh vegetables and fruit.

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    Stuffed poblanos filling with gold and red tomatoes and corn that I cut from the cob
    Stuffed poblanos filling with gold and red tomatoes and corn that I cut from the cob
    Lots of people coming for produce
    Lots of people coming for produce
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    Caribbean Plants and Produce

    Caribbean Plants and Produce

    4.7
    (16 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    This place is wonderful! It's a bit of a drive, but on a weekend the scenic and serene ride out…read moremade it absolutely worth it. From the moment my husband and I walked in, the staff was welcoming and informative -- they shared some intro facts about the place and gave us the space to explore at our own pace since it was our first visit. The orchid greenhouse alone is worth the trip. It's massive, filled with orchids in every size and color imaginable, and the prices are very reasonable for the full, vibrant blooms they offer. So beautiful in there! Beyond the orchids, they carry a nice variety of tropical fruit trees and a wide selection of outdoor plants for purchase -- plenty to browse and bring home. The woman at the checkout counter was a standout, even though I didn't catch her name. She was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, sharing details about all the fresh produce and the local farmers she sources it from. Everything was organic and fresh, and they even carry fresh eggs -- chicken, quail, and goose. How cool is that? We picked up tomatoes, garlic, peppers, and onions, along with some locally sourced tropical juices. We went with the soursop and tamarind, and they were absolutely refreshing and delicious. I'm already looking forward to my next trip -- I've got my eye on some orchids, more fresh produce, and maybe a couple of outdoor plants to take home.

    Beautiful Orquids great variety And other tropical trees…read moreand other very exotic's plants , excellent prices. Jorge is very knowledgeable and helpful with the care of the plants. That was a very good found.

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    Coconuts. ....
    Tropical Fruit Arriving Daily!
    Tropical Fruit Arriving Daily!
    Banana Starts available!

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