Month: April 2024

Get Your Fiesta On! Celebrate Cinco De Mayo in DowntownWPB

 

Cinco De Mayo (May 5) coincides with Sunday Funday AND SunFest this year, making DowntownWPB the perfect place to celebrate! From delicious Mexican cuisine to live entertainment and drink specials, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So come downtown for a memorable fiesta! 

  1. Banko Cantina (114 S. Olive Avenue): Celebrate Cinco De Mayo (May 5) at Banko Cantina! Starting at 11 a.m., enjoy tacos, tequila, mariachis, DJs and more! Visit BankoCantina.com for more information. 
  2. Bodega Taqueria y Tequila (118 Clematis Street): Head to Bodega for their annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration! Enjoy $5 margarita specials from 12-2 p.m., as well as sets by your favorite local DJs, entertainment, giveaways, and more all day long! Bottle service is available by request. Visit BodegaTaqueria.com for more information and to book a table.   
  3. Duffy’s Sports Grill (225 Clematis Street): Join the fiesta ALL WEEKEND LONG at Duffy’s! From Saturday, May 4 through Sunday, May 5, enjoy a limited time menu, new drink specials, games, giveaways, and more! Visit DuffysMVP.com for more information.  
  4. Kapow! Noodle Bar (519 Clematis Street): Enjoy a day filled with festive flavors, good vibes and delicious margarita specials ALL DAY LONG at Kapow Noodle Bar’s Cinco De Drink bash! Visit KapowNoodleBar.com for more information.  
  5. Rivales Taqueria y Tequila (106 N. Olive Avenue): Visit Rivales on Sunday, May 5 for one of the best Cinco De Mayo celebrations in town! Starting at 11 a.m.. enjoy tacos, margaritas, giveaways, a live DJ beginning at 2 p.m., and more! Visit RivalesTaqueria.com for more information or call (561) 345-3737.
  6. Rocco’s Tacos and Tequila Bar (224 Clematis Street): Get ready for the ultimate Cinco De Mayo celebration on Sunday, May 5, featuring mouthwatering Mexican dishes, refreshing cocktails and a lively atmosphere! Visit RoccosTacos.com for more information.
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Honoring DowntownWPB’s Heart: A Celebration of Family-Owned Businesses

Celebrate the essence of DowntownWPB as we honor our beloved family-owned businesses during National Small Business Week! These cherished establishments are the backbone of our community, each one infused with passion, character, and a relentless pursuit of quality. Join us in acknowledging the dedication and perseverance of these local entrepreneurs who pour their souls into every aspect of their business!

Note: This list is not comprehensive and will be updated as quickly as we are able to.

E.R. Bradley’s Saloon (104 S. Clematis Street):Established in 1984, E.R. Bradley’s Saloon stands as an iconic landmark in DowntownWPB. Named after Colonel E.R. Bradley, a prominent figure in Palm Beach’s casino and racing scene, the saloon has a rich history deeply rooted in the local culture. Under the ownership of Nick Coniglio, who took over from his father, the business was relocated over 20 years ago from its original location on Palm Beach Island to DowntownWPB. This strategic move was driven by the belief in downtowns potential for growth and the allure of its stunning waterfront scenery. Today, E.R. Bradley’s Saloon continues to be a beloved destination known for its delectable cuisine, refreshing drinks, and lively musical performances that captivate visitors daily.

 

Ganache Bakery (306 S. Dixie Highway): Nestled in DowntownWPB since 2011, Ganache Bakery stands as a beacon of homemade goodness and heartfelt hospitality. Committed to crafting the finest baked delights from scratch using only the finest ingredients, their menu boasts irresistible treats like signature key lime tarts, decadent rum cake, and custom-made cakes for every occasion. At the heart of this beloved bakery is the husband-and-wife team, Jamal and Nishanee Lake, whose Caribbean roots infuse each creation with warmth and flavor. Jamal’s talent has even graced the screens of the Food Network’s Baking Championship, earning him widespread recognition. Ganache Bakery  isn’t just a business – it’s a labor of love, inviting you to savor every sweet moment.

 

Lynora’s (207 Clematis Street): The legacy of Lynora’s traces back to 1974 when Raffaele and Maria Abbenante immigrated from the Italian island of Ponza to South Florida, bringing with them their cherished family recipes. What began as a humble pizza-by-the-slice spot in Lake Worth soon blossomed into a culinary sensation as Maria’s authentic Italian flavors quickly captivated the local community. Today, Lynora’s is celebrated as a beacon of Italian cuisine excellence in South Florida, with Maria still at the helm of the kitchen, crafting each dish with love and tradition. Guided by fourth-generation restaurateur Angelo Abbenante, Lynora’s preserves its Mom and Pop charm while expanding its offerings and welcoming guests to experience the warmth of Italian hospitality.

O’Shea’s Irish Pub (531 Clematis Street):Nestled in the heart of DowntownWPB, O’Shea’s Irish Pub boasts a rich history as the area’s longest continuously operating traditional bar. Since taking the reins in 1994, Maurice Costigan and his wife Rachel have created O’Shea’s with authentic Irish charm and hospitality. Hailing from County Cork, Ireland, Maurice brings a piece of his homeland to every aspect of the pub, from its cozy ambiance to its hearty fare and spirited atmosphere. Over the years, O’Shea’s has become more than just a local watering hole; it’s a community hub where people from all walks of life gather to enjoy good company, great drinks, the warmth of Irish hospitality and an authentic experience.

Palm Beach Dramaworks (201 Clematis Street): Palm Beach Dramaworks, a renowned professional nonprofit theatre company, has been captivating audiences with its compelling productions for over two decades. Founded in 2000 by husband-and-wife duo Bill Hayes, the artistic director, and Sue Ellen Beryl, the managing director, the company has flourished under their shared vision and dedication to the performing arts. Originally conceived by Bill Hayes, Sue Ellen Beryl, and Nanique Gheridian with the goal of establishing a regional theater in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Dramaworks began its journey within Palm Beach Atlantic University before finding its permanent home in DowntownWPB in 2011. Since then, the theater has become a cultural cornerstone of the community, enriching the lives of audiences and artists alike with its thought-provoking and enduring productions. 

Pioneer Linens (210 N. Clematis Street): Pioneer Linens, a cherished family-owned establishment, boasts a rich legacy dating back to its inception in 1912 by Max Greenberg. What began as a modest storefront specializing in linens and household essentials soon blossomed into a beloved community staple renowned for its commitment to quality and exceptional customer service. Over the decades, Pioneer Linens has remained family-owned and operated, with each generation contributing to its enduring success. Today, the reins of this establishment are held by Penny Murphy, alongside her daughters Marissa and Camille, ensuring that the timeless tradition of excellence continues to thrive.

REG Architects (120 S. Olive Avenue, Suite 210): For over three decades, Rick Gonzalez, president of REG Architects, has been a cornerstone of DowntownWPB’s architectural landscape. Established by Rick and his father, Ricardo Gonzalez, in 1988, REG Architects offers specialized architectural, historic preservation, interior design, and community planning services. With a combined experience of over 80 years, the duo has left a mark on the community. Under Rick’s leadership, REG Architects has transformed into a collaborative organization, with six departments overseen by Rick. From operations to finance, interiors to design, production to construction, the firm ensures excellence in every aspect of its work. 

Ristorante Santucci (610 Clematis Street): Food isn’t just a career for the Santucci family; it’s a true passion and way of life deeply rooted in their Sicilian heritage. Chef and Owner Emilio Santucci’s culinary journey began in a bustling Italian household surrounded by acres of lush produce.  

With experience from top-rated hotels and restaurants, he and his brother launched their first restaurant, San Tucci, in Brussels in 1988. Then in 2014, the Santucci family expanded their empire to Downtown West Palm Beach, opening Ristorante Santucci. Led by Emilio, with his son Eugenio as head chef and daughter Selena as manager, this sleek restaurant continues to showcase the family’s unwavering commitment to tradition, passion, and love. Indulge in handmade pasta dishes and exquisite seafood, where each plate tells a story. 

Salento Coffee Shop (407 Clematis Street): Salento Coffee Shop, founded by Bogota native Jaime Lara and his wife Johana, invites patrons on a journey of Colombian flavors and culture. Inspired by the town of Salento in Colombia, the shop’s name reflects Jaime’s deep connection to his homeland. His passion was cultivated from a young age by his grandfather Felix’s involvement in the coffee industry. Every aspect of Salento Coffee Shop is based on tradition; from the carefully sourced beans to the warm hospitality extended to every guest.  

Today, Salento Coffee Shop stands as a testament to Jaime and Johana’s dedication to sharing the authentic flavors of Colombia with the community. Located adjacent to the Mandel Public Library, the shop serves as a cozy retreat for book lovers and coffee enthusiasts alike. Alongside their signature Colombian brews, Salento offers an array of delights, including traditional arepas, refreshing smoothies, delectable sandwiches, and more. 

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Getting Fit In #DowntownWPB

The last few years have been hard on many of us physically, as well as mentally, and exercise is a great way to help you become your most productive and energetic self. Get started on building a healthier YOU at one of DowntownWPB’s many gyms and fitness studios.

  1. Dance Hub Palm Beach (330 Clematis Street, Suite 103): Dancing is a great way to get in shape while also having fun! Dance Hub Palm Beach offers private lessons and group dance classes. The studio has a special introductory offer that includes one private class for $45 and a free group class. For more information, visit DanceHubPalmBeach.com or call (561)360-2537. 
  2. F45 West Palm Beach (531 Evernia Street): One of the newest gyms in the district, F45 West Palm Beach specializes in HIIT group workouts that are designed to unify the muscle groups of the body for optimal performance. Each workout is 45 minutes long and guided by trainers. F45 offers a 7-day unlimited classes experiences for $14 to West Palm Beach residents and $60 for non-residents. For more information about regular monthly membership pricing, call (561)727-8148.
  3. Factory Fitness Performance (208 South Olive Avenue): Located in the heart of Downtown, this independent custom fitness center uses state-of-the-art technology and equipment to create personalized fitness programs that will work for you. Factory Fitness offers both group classes and private training. For more information about classes and membership pricing, visit TheFactoryWPB.com or call (561)370-3071.
  4. Fitness Hub Studios (312 Clematis Street, Suite 100): Operating in DowntownWPB since May 2016, Fitness Hub Studios offers more than 100 classes per week, including Zumba, indoor cycling, body combat and yoga. This studio also has several membership options; visit FitnessHUBFL.com for a full list.
  5. North Bridge Fitness Center (515 North Flagler Drive, Suite P100): This 24-hour gym boasts 70,000 square feet and has a waterfront location. North Bridge Fitness is limited to only 200 members and offers many amenities, including free private parking for members, free valet parking for private training clients, and a protein smoothie bar. For more information about membership pricing, call (561)328-6754.
  6. Move Fitness & Wellness Studio (701 South Olive Avenue, Suite 106): Owned by personal trainer and licensed mental health professional Amy Walker, Move Fitness specializes in personal, small group and class instruction in indoor cycling, strength training, Pilates, and STEP Aerobics. Move Fitness has three signature programs: Well (Comprehensive Wellness), Fit (Personal Training/Fitness only), and Well+ (Comprehensive Wellness and Clinical). Visit MoveFitnessNow.com for more information about each program and pricing or call (561) 358-4423.
  7. Systema Floyd Martial Arts (435 6th Street): Interested in getting in shape while learning martial arts? Look no further than Systema Floyd. Owned by Tom Floyd, this martial arts school specializes in Systema, a Russian martial art focused on hand-to-hand combat, grappling, knife fighting, and firearms. Training involves drills and sparring without set forms. Visit SystemaFloyd.com for more information or call (561)373-5208.
  8. The CrossFit Squad West Palm Beach (512 Evernia Street): Located directly in front of the Brightline station, The CrossFit Squad has been a staple in Downtown since 2011. The facility has over 6,000 feet of space and an ample amount of equipment such as bikes, ropes, and lifting platforms. The CrossFit Squad has several membership packages: Teacher CrossFit Unlimited ($125 per month), CrossFit Unlimited ($150 per month), and Peake Physique ($149 per month). Visit TheCrossFitSquad.com for more information.  
  9. West Palm Beach Fit Body Boot Camp (112 North Dixie Highway): Fit Body Boot Camp is not your typical gym or fitness center. Fitness classes are not “classes” in the traditional sense, but results-driven, sessions focused on weight loss and body toning led by nationally certified coaches. The gym’s signature 30-minute Afterburn workouts HIIT with Active Rest Training produces fun workouts that burn twice the calories in half the time. Visit FitBodyBootCamp.com for more information or call (561)225-1772.
  10. Yoga Society (225 Clematis Street, Suite 200): Founded by Holly Weston, the Yoga Society was established to provide a place where people can practice yoga with great company. This yoga studio provides an array of memberships, including Annual Membership ($99 a month) and 6-Month Seasonal ($120 a month). Visit TheYogaSocietyPB.com or call (561)766-2272.
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