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    The Champagne Room

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    215 speakeasy

    215 speakeasy

    4.8
    (64 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    We had a BLAST! Vincent took us on mixology class featuring local spirits, homemade syrups, and…read morefresh juices. We made three cocktails with step-by-step instructions and he made it fun and informative. My friends and I highly recommend this experience! Vincent is incredible!

    Step aside, Hogwarts... there's a new wizard in town, and his name is Vincent. I stumbled upon 215…read moreSpeakeasy like a weary traveler finding a hidden realm, and what I discovered was nothing short of magic. The place is tucked away and low key on purpose, but once you step inside, it's like entering another world. A magical land where cocktails reign supreme and Vincent is the all-powerful sorcerer behind the bar. There's no menu here... and there doesn't need to be. You simply tell Vincent what you're craving, and he conjures it with a flick of the wrist, a dash of bitters, and probably some ancient incantation whispered under his breath. I had three... maybe four drinks (time works differently in magical places), and each one was flawless. Complex yet balanced, bold yet smooth... true potions of happiness. If you're lucky enough to find yourself in this enchanted hideaway on the one night a week it's open, let Vincent work his craft. Just know you'll leave spellbound... and in my case, headed straight to bed, because even wizards can't save a 40-year-old from an early bedtime after a few too many old fashioneds.

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    Meyer Amphitheatre

    Meyer Amphitheatre

    4.3
    (10 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Sunfest Park where the amphitheater sits was the site of an abandoned Holiday Inn that was…read moredemolished on New Year's Eve 1993 and replaced with an outdoor waterfront amphitheater named for businessman and philanthropist, Arthur I. Meyer. In 1995, Meyer and his wife gave $500,000 to build the Meyer Amphitheatre on Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. There is also has a Jewish school and a wing of the Norton Museum of Art named for Mr. Meyer after he donated money. Mr. Meter passed away in 2008 at the age of 92 after a long life of giving back to the community of West Palm Beach. The Amphitheatre is a 10,000 square foot outdoor band shell that hosts special events throughout the year including the 4th on Flagler festivities, Irish Fest, and regular concerts throughout the year. The park is on a hill overlooking the West Palm Beach waterfront giving a beautiful view of the water. Surrounding the amphitheater are restrooms and a number of restaurants. There are several parking garages in the immediate vicinity. I think the best use of the amphitheater is during Sunfest, an annual music and art show that attracts over 250,00 visitors to the downtown Palm Beach waterfront during the first week of May. I caught Bebe Rexha's set during the last Sunfest I attended. Sunfest was cancelled last year but it is returning this May. I am excitedly waiting to see this years list of nationally recognized performers. Until then you can visit the amphitheater and enjoy free events like Sunday on the Waterfront.

    Meyer Amphitheater is the main City's outdoor spot for many events from festivals, yoga sessions…read moreand for picnics. People come here to enjoy free festivals and cultural events. You can bring blankets and chairs and enjoy music and casual atmosphere while enjoying a nice view to the intercoastal. There are many walking paths and benches. In addition to bathrooms nearby. The area is safe and has great sunset views over the water. It is also pet friendly.

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    Proper Grit

    Proper Grit

    4.0
    (169 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$$

    I go to the cafe there for coffee a few times a week. very pet friendly. sometimes they give my fur…read morebaby bacon. everyone is so sweet and treats me and my dog wonderfully. staff is so personable. ALL of the staff....im terrible with names and wish I could name everyone! jimena (hope I spelled that right) was a newer addition to the coffee bar....shes always trying new drinks, seems extremely organized, very sweet and professional. I see her as well as other staff members to be a true asset to that place and the reason why I go there 3-4 times a week. Ambiance is on point Amd I will often go there and sit by the faux fireplace with my Coffee and do Some work on my computer. I know the place was recently purchased by a new owner-I hope they keep everything the same as it's just perfect!

    I really wanted to love this place. The ambiance is genuinely nice-- stylish and the kind of…read moreatmosphere that makes you want to settle in for a relaxed dinner. Unfortunately, almost everything else fell flat. The menu is quite limited, and the drink selection is even more restricted. No Merlot on the wine list? That was surprising. We were also disappointed to hear the skirt steak was already sold out by 5:00 pm, especially given how few entrée options there were to begin with. The food itself was a major letdown. The "de-boned" bronzino was anything but-- it arrived with tons of bones, making it unpleasant to eat. The French dip sandwich was downright horrible, lacking flavor and horrible texture. Service was slow and inattentive, which only made the experience more frustrating. To top it off, there was a bug floating in my martini. Water kept dripping from the vent onto our table throughout the meal. Little things like that really ruin the vibe. If you're going for the nice setting alone, maybe it's worth a quick drink. But for a proper dinner with reliable food and service? I'd look elsewhere. One star and that's being generous for the atmosphere and prime location.

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    Proper Grit Outdoor Seating
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    Proper Grit Bar
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    Kravis Center

    Kravis Center

    4.0
    (147 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    Private events
    Large group friendly

    I've been coming to the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts for years, and it has…read morealways been a place I genuinely enjoyed. Unfortunately, my recent visit to see the Peking Acrobats was a completely different experience--one that left me feeling singled out and deeply uncomfortable. I understand that policies evolve. Paid parking is one thing, even if it feels like an added burden on top of already expensive tickets. What's harder to overlook is how I was treated from the moment I arrived. While parking, I backed into a spot as I've done on previous visits and was immediately and aggressively corrected by a parking attendant. If it's head-in parking only, that's perfectly fine--but the tone was unnecessarily harsh. What stood out even more was that a nearby vehicle was also backed in and remained that way without being addressed or corrected. Despite that, I was the one singled out. Inside the venue, things escalated. When I approached the information desk to ask about a note on my ticket for a complimentary pre-show drink, the staff member questioned the legitimacy of my tickets--where I got them, when I got them--and then had my family and me step aside in the lobby while they rescanned them to confirm they were "real." We stood there for about 15 minutes, feeling as though we had done something wrong, simply for asking a question. What was most telling was what happened next. When an elderly white patron approached the same desk with the exact same note on his ticket, the tone immediately shifted. Only then did staff begin resolving the issue, and only then were we directed to redeem the drinks we had already been delayed over. The contrast was hard to ignore. Unfortunately, the pattern continued. After purchasing drinks and a few snacks, we were stopped almost immediately after leaving the concession line and told we could not take food into the theater. Again, I complied without issue. But once seated, I couldn't help but notice multiple other patrons--directly around us--eating inside the theater: cookies, popcorn, even outside food. None of them were stopped. None of them were approached. By that point, the issue was no longer about the rules--it was about how selectively they were enforced. In the span of less than an hour, I was approached three separate times by staff, each interaction carrying an edge of suspicion or correction that others around me did not seem to experience. As an Asian-American man attending with my interracial family, it became increasingly difficult to dismiss how targeted it felt. What should have been a joyful evening turned into something else entirely. It's a difficult feeling to describe--being made to feel out of place in a venue you've supported for years, and then having to process that in front of your child. This experience left me disappointed and honestly hurt. The Kravis Center has always been a place I respected, but after this, it's hard to see myself returning anytime soon.

    We found parking easily and paid $5.40 for five hours. Motown was very enjoyable. There's a lot…read morehappening at the Kravis Center. Lots of interesting performances. Next year series has already come out and there are a few shows that I'd like to see. Nathan Chester engaged the audience & performed Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, Sam Cooke, Smoky Robinson, the Supremes...Je is from Chicago, was on America's got Talent & is now in Nashville.

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    The ladies room line during intermission
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