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    The Blind Monk

    4.5 (498 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Vanessa D.

    My girlfriend and I went to this place for our anniversary and it was so good. We sat in the wine garden, which is very romantic. We ordered multiple appetizers such as the matzo ball soup, chicken liver pate, the fish, the cucumber salad, lolo salad, and tallow fries. Our server was also knowledgeable about the menu and ensured we were taken care of. Service was great from the entrance to the end of the meal. I definitely recommend this place for small groups, date nights, or just a hangout with friends.

    Lamb Meatballs
    Sam B.

    Outdoor garden dining in a chic urban setting. When we arrived, we were promptly taken to a 6-top table, which had been reset to accommodate 2 parties of two. A little different to be sitting at a table with two strangers, but we didn't mind. My wife ordered a cocktail that was very delicious. I got the Est Weizen beer, which was amazing. However, the beers start at $14!! Don't get me wrong, it was delicious, but $14 for a pint of beer seems steep, even in West Palm Beach. We tried the lamb meatballs, charred cobia, and endive Caesar salad. The lamb meatballs were fantastic. The cobia was ok but lacked a lot of flavor. I found the endive salad to be too bitter, as the dressing and breadcrumbs were very light to accompany. For dinner, we split the wagyu oxtail ragu. This dish was awesome and something we had never encountered before. Flavors of savory, buttery oxtail atop a plate of al dente pasta. Overall, it was a cool place with good service that had some outstanding dishes and some that were just ok. I'm not sure if we'll come back given the price point and delivered value but it's a neat spot in the immediate downtown vicinity.

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    Steve C.

    On a Wednesday night, we started with the chicken soup and the liver, along with the fried chicken and the cauliflower. It was all very good, tho I wasn't too impressed with the cauliflower (the description of it sounded better). The Gem Salad was very good. For mains, we get the lemon anchovy pasta which was good and the pork chop piccata. The day tripper, resposado and grapefruit cocktail was good.

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    Julie F.

    We had a good dinner here although not at all what was expected. We came to celebrate our anniversary, but it is really not the kind of place to do so. They don't do anything to recognize any celebrations. We were able to get street parking right nearby. They do offer some comp garage parking with instructions on their site. And as mentioned, it is easy to pass by. The entrance to the restaurant is rather nondescript. We came to the restaurant a bit early and got to take advantage of a couple items from their happy hour menu. It's a short time period for these specials and drinks, but worth it. We ordered (and shared) their regular menu appetizer of chicken liver pate topped with fig jam -- which was excellent -- and it was my favorite dish of the night. I also got their stuffed eggplant off the regular menu (quite good). My husband had a HH tavern slider with caramelized onions, blue cheese and mustard. He also got an order of HH tallow fries -- done well. For desserts, he got an airy angel food cake with berries and sabayon; I gad their chocolate pots de creme -- so rich with dense dark chocolate. A number of folks came with their dogs and sat in their outside patio area. We sat inside which is a tad more intimate but less decoratively appealing. I'm glad we came to check them out. Now we know.

    Roy F.

    Celebrating a special occasion downtown at The Blind Monk. They do offer Free Parking in the attached Garage with an entrance through that area. You also have available metered street parking right out front. If you arrive before before 6pm you can take advantage of the Happy Hour food and selected bar drinks. I selected a HH Slider which was a thick beef patty with blue cheese, caramelized onions, and fig jam. It was delicious! I also had the house tallow fries, hand cut with sea salt and aioli for dipping. Very good when served hot from the fryer. We shared the Chicken Patè which was smooth and rich, topped with a thin layer of fig jam. Very good and my favorite. We also shared some very good Eggplant! Our server was very attentive and helpful!

    Dymond F.

    Went here for a fundraiser happy hour event. The ambiance here is low key and chill. The inside bar area can get crowded during their happy hour that's really short (5pm-6pm). The decor is nice inside, giving a luxury feel. This bar sits inside the AKA hotel, which I have yet to stay at (on my to do list)! It's street parking and near by garages. I'd recommend ride share if possible. We had a few different table appetizers (variety of sliders and fried olives). Unique taste for both but flavorful and fresh. The waiters were very friendly and attentive. The drinks were good also. I'd definitely come back here!

    Fay C.

    I went with a friend last week to try Happy Hour at The Blind Monk. The restaurant was beautiful and quaint. We sat at the bar and had martinis. They were delicious. We also ordered a variety of samplers from the HH menu. All were delicious! My favorite was the fried chicken. My only complaint is that the HH only last an hour from 5-6!

    Minion cocktail!
    Kitty D.

    At 63 degrees I didn't expect to ask for a garden table but it was lovely outside with the heaters! Amazing tallow fries and sliders. Decaf espresso martinis! Hayley was fabulous!

    Walking to the entrance.
    Jeff N.

    I hadn't visited The Blind Monk's new location on Olive Avenue until recently. While I loved the old location on Evernia, which was cool and always offered nice charcuterie with its wine and beer selection, the new location offers a full liquor bar and food menu in a gorgeously designed interior. The brass liquor shelves above the bar with the mirrors on the wall reflecting back at the guests and surrounded by the stylish, French green walls and columns invite you at the Blind Monk to be bougie and be stylish. Noshing on Mussels Escabeche with fried green plantains, while enjoying cocktails such as the Spitfire (made with tequila, grapefruit, Serrano agave, grapefruit sparkling, and lime) and the Day Tripper (tequila, lime, grapefruit, Pow-Pow, prickly pear, and sparkling), I enjoyed my time at the marble-countered bar with panache. The bartenders sling the drinks well, while the kitchen is quite versatile. The service is prompt and full of quality. There is also a lovely patio area that can hold at least 50 to 100 people it appears -- so if you have a private party, you could take advantage so long as it's not in the middle of summer. The new location of the Blind Monk is a gem and one we will return for more experiences.

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    Joyce K.

    We were in Palm Beach for a weekend and chose The Blind Monk for our one nice dinner out - it did not disappoint! One of my friends ordered the "Mystery" special which came with 3 courses (matzoh ball soup, oxtail pasta, and dessert), along with drink/wine pairings. Me and another friend split the burrata small plate (which was actually a huge portion and delicious!) and I got the chicken salad. Everything was super fresh, delectably seasoned, and came with good portions. The inside of the restaurant is gorgeous and the green booth we sat on were very comfortable. We left extremely satisfied!

    Georgia On My Mind
    Michael M.

    Decided to try this place out for an impromptu date night and it was a little bad, a little good, but definitely worth the trip. First the bad... Decor. For food that costs this much, in downtown, WPB, they should do better. My impressions walking in were not great. A giant bar display is nice but it's obvious no one can get to the top 2 shelves so those are just for looks. The furniture is dated and more than a little beat up. The lovely Spensyr got poked by a broken corner on the tabletop. The industrial ceiling look with exposed pipes and vents has come and gone but they decided to not only keep it alive, but doubled down with bare, water stained, concrete for a main dining room area wall. It's ugly and lessens what was otherwise a great experience. Okay, now the good... Literally everything else. Our hostess greeted us immediately, found our reservation and had us seated right away. Our server Mac was lovely, friendly, knew the menu, and never let my water glass go empty! We had a couple cocktails, and a couple of drinks, and everything was really good! Wagyu oxtail ragu was full of deliciously sauced meat and served on perfectly cooked pasta, while my steak frites was one of the better I've had.

    Inside. Lovely decor.
    Suzanne H.

    First time here and it was so lovely! Ladies night, 6 of us, and we got to take advantage of the Happy Hour drinks. We all enjoyed the tasty cocktails and wine (maybe too much!) Our food was very good. Especially the charcuterie board. So delicious! Also had excellent service. They have been in this location 6 months. It's just beautiful inside. I'm coming back to sit at the bar sometime. I say drop in and enjoy!

    Peta W.

    Loved the green theme. Very swanky, well lit, overall attractive ambiance. In door dining with a sexy bar, and outdoor dining on the other side. The service was great, server was timely, courteous and attentive. Manager came over to say hello and chatted for a sec. The food was delicious and nicely plated. I requested veggies instead of potatoes and they complied. Overall was very pleased with my whole experience here. I'd definitely go again. One of my best spots in d/t WPB.

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    Happy Hour Eggplant slider was a joke! The tiniest slice of eggplant no Parmesan or Mozzarella. Huge bun virtually nothing inside!!

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    Food was good. Service way okay. Parking sucks. Watch out for parking on the street. If you are a minute late expect a ticket. WBP

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    The food was outstanding, but the menu was a little limited. Service was first - rate, and the interior was lovely. Would recommend.

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    4.1
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    Soooooo, how do you turn a failure into a winner???!!! My…read morewife and I went for dinner this past November. We were headed to the Kravitz so time was a premium. I made an early reservation and was seated immediately upon entering. Since we've been here many times,we knew what to expect. I ordered the NY strip, which was perfect, my wife ordered a simple burger...uh oh..... It came out pretty rare, almost raw. She ordered medium, which is pretty standard for restaurant burgers. She couldn't eat this, so we called the waitress,who was a doll, very apologetic but generally warm and professional. Well the burger came back disguised as a hockey puck. Again the waitress came right over and again apologized, my wife was fed up and didn't want another burger and really didn't want anything at this point. Although we didn't ask for a manager, she showed up with out being asked for. She immediately apologized and pleaded with my wife to order something, so my wife ordered a salad, which probtly came. Next, 2 desserts and coffee. Finally the manager comes over, hands my wife her business card an tells us, please give us another try and have dinner on me! Lastly, I ask for the check and was told, it was all comped! Not expected as my meal was great and I also had two cocktails. None the less, I tipped approximately based on the cost of our meals. Last week we stopped in as we were driving home from Port St Lucie and found to spots at the bar. My wife ordered a filet mignon, which she declared was one of the best she's had, I had the double cut pork chop. Both meals came out together, hot and nicely plated. We only asked for the manager our meal and only to thank her. We also complimented her staff and raved about the meal. Again, my drinks were comped which I don't know why but, hey someone buys you a drink, don't complain. Anyway a generous tip and two happy campers. And that's how you manage a restaurant and lead your staff. I apologize for any typos because of my large, masculine fingers

    I'm genuinely puzzled by this restaurant's high rating--my experience was, quite frankly, abysmal…read more The space itself felt neglected: a musty odor lingered in the air, and the temperature was uncomfortably warm--borderline unbearable--making it difficult to relax from the moment we sat down. I decided to give this place a second chance on April 18, 2026, with an 8:30 PM reservation, and unfortunately, it was just as bad--if not worse--than my first visit. The service was exceptionally poor. Our waiter, Michael, set the tone early, and not in a good way. It took over an hour just to receive our appetizers, and drink refills required tracking down other staff members. What stood out most was the complete lack of attentiveness--Michael never once checked in on our table throughout the evening. The delay was so excessive that I was able to leave the restaurant, walk across the street, purchase a new set of clothes for my daughter, return, and have her change--all before our main course even arrived. To be clear, this wasn't out of convenience--it was out of necessity. The restaurant was so excessively hot that she was visibly uncomfortable and overheating. To make matters worse, water was served at room temperature in what felt like a furnace of a dining room. We actually had to ask multiple times--and essentially beg--just to get ice brought to the table. That alone speaks volumes about the level of awareness and care. Dining out is supposed to be a relaxing, enjoyable experience--especially after an evening out--but this was anything but. The food itself was underwhelming at best: mediocre, forgettable, and certainly not worth the wait. What was most disappointing, however, was the apparent inconsistency in service. From my observation, certain tables--specifically white families--received noticeably more attention and care, while others, including Hispanic, Asian, and African-American patrons, were largely overlooked. As part of an interracial family, this was both disheartening and unacceptable to witness. I've had great experiences at other locations of this restaurant, which makes this visit even more frustrating. This location, however, falls far below standard. To the management and staff: you're in a high-traffic area where guests come to unwind and enjoy their time. This experience did the exact opposite. One star--and that's only because it was possible to secure a reservation. Now I understand why availability wasn't an issue. TL;DR: Excessive heat, inattentive service, long wait times, mediocre food, and a deeply disappointing overall experience. I will not be returning.

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    First time at Avocado Grill and the vibes were doing their thing. Super tropical, really cute…read moredecor. We sat outside for an early brunch with perfect weather... it set the tone for a beautiful, breezy morning! Food-wise, everything was solid across the board. Nothing that completely wowed me, but definitely good and enjoyable. I was especially excited for the smashed croissant avocado toast, but it fell a little short for me. Smashing the croissant kind of takes away what makes it so good in the first place... you lose that fluffy interior and crispy exterior, and it ended up a bit tough. The oysters and side of bacon were my favorites of the table, both super yummy and I'd absolutely order those again. The truffle fries and short rib benedict were also good, just didn't stand out in a big way. And of course, mimosas... no notes there. Overall, a really lovely brunch spot if you're looking for great ambiance and a relaxing outdoor vibe. The food is good, the setting is even better, and it's definitely a place I'd come back and try something else!

    I was taken here for a birthday lunch recently and we sat outside on a beautiful day. The avocado…read moremargaritas are still fantastic. I've had a lot of margaritas, but I think Avocado Grill makes them the best in the area (I will admit that the friends treating me to lunch upgraded to a pricier tequila than the house brand, so I don't know if that makes a significant difference or not). We had guacamole, and the server suggested the ginger guac. I liked it, but one person didn't like the ginger flavor. I was advised to order the short rib fettuccine, and I am so happy I did. It has goat cheese, mushroom and peas. I could do without the latter, but otherwise it's a really delicious dish. The dessert -- which arrived with candles -- was a bit of a disappointment. We all agreed that the chocolate tiramisu is much more chocolate than coffee or mascarpone. No big deal. It just doesn't taste like tiramisu. It was a very good lunch overall.

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    I met up with an old friend for lunch at RH Rooftop, and it was the perfect spot to catch up…read more Located on the fourth floor of the RH furniture gallery, the restaurant is absolutely stunning with a luxe yet relaxing atmosphere. We sat in the wine vault and enjoyed a delicious meal. I ordered the mini lobster rolls, Caesar salad with grilled chicken, and truffle fries, while my friend had the grilled shrimp, salmon, and fries. With drinks, our total came to about $250, so it's definitely a splurge-worthy dining experience. Lauren provided excellent service and was incredibly sweet and attentive. Valet parking is the only option and costs $12. If you're looking for a beautiful setting and a special dining experience, RH Rooftop is worth the visit.

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    This is hands down one of my favorite coffee shops of all time. Not only is the space charming and…read moreinviting, but the food is exceptional. The menu offers a great selection without being overwhelming, and everything always tastes fresh and thoughtfully prepared. What really sets this place apart is the staff. Everyone is genuinely friendly, and I love that there isn't a constant turnover of employees. Seeing familiar faces each visit creates a welcoming, community feel that's hard to find these days. I'm admittedly a little picky with my order--I customize my sandwich, adjust the number of eggs, remove the aioli, and make a few other changes. Yet I've never been met with anything but kindness and patience. At this point, they practically know my order by heart. One of my favorite features is that part of the café where you can see their coffee roasting operation. Watching the beans being roasted in-house adds such a unique touch and creates an amazing ambiance. It gives the space character and makes the experience feel even more authentic. And the turkey sandwich? Easily one of the best sandwiches I've had anywhere in town. It's one of those meals I genuinely crave. Great coffee, amazing food, outstanding customer service, and a warm atmosphere--this place gets it right every time.

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    Easily the best restaurant I've eaten in since living in Florida. The food, all made from scratch,…read moremade to order was exquisite. Seriously exquisite. The service impeccable. I mean really impeccable. We dined outside and it was quiet and relaxed. Inside is more animated . We drive from Ft Lauderdale and it was worth every mile. I don't usually rave about restaurants. This one was over the top impressive .

    If it wasn't for AJ, this place would've gotten lower stars. Came here to celebrate my boyfriend's…read morebirthday, made the reservation 2 weeks before and requested a booth. When we got there, the hostess sat us at a table in the middle of the restaurant and it was freezing that night so every time someone came in or left, we were hit with wind. I asked the hostess if we could move to a booth and she told us it was for reservations that requested...? But we requested one? It was a total turn off, first impression is everything and she didn't seem to care at all. Their espresso martinis are so perfect!! Do yourselves a favor and order that. We had the calamari which was pretty good, bf was a huge fan of the chicken parm and he got gnocchi with vodka sauce which was phenomenal. The cacio e Pepe was very mid, wish there was more sauce and the pasta was a little hard too. For dessert, we had the pistachio cake which was phenomenal. Next time need to try the espresso martini tiramisu! Santiago was great. Very personable but kept it professional! AJ was a delight, will definitely be back hopefully under better circumstances next time !

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    4.1
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    If you're anywhere near West Palm Beach, you need to check out Adrienne's Pizza Bar -- this place…read moreis seriously impressive. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, and everything just feels clean, modern, and well put together. We started with a fresh salad w mozzarella and salami. Then the pizza came out... and it completely exceeded expectations. We got two pies -- one gluten-free and one regular -- and both were outstanding. The gluten-free pizza was done perfectly (which is rare), with great texture and flavor -- didn't feel like you were missing out at all. But the real standout was the square white pizza with mushrooms and meatballs. That thing was unreal. Perfectly crispy edges, soft inside, rich cheese, and packed with flavor. Honestly, for Florida pizza, this was next level. You can tell they use high-quality ingredients and actually care about execution. Service was great, everything came out smoothly, and the entire experience was top tier. Easy 10/10. Definitely a go-to spot -- will 100% be back.

    It's worth a trip to Adrienne's for the pizza alone but don't limit yourself, try the salads and…read moresides. We started with the tricolored salad, broccolini, and eggplant lasagna. All very delicious. Then we shared a square pizza (yes, squares taste better); half pepperoni and mushroom, and half pepperoni, red onion, olives and arugula. There were countless Mmmms and we ate every bite. The space is stunning and the service was terrific. Why more can you ask for?!

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