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Celebrating Halloween in #DowntownWPB

It’s spooky season and our local businesses are getting in the spirit and are making sure that Downtown West Palm Beach is the place to be this Halloween.

Please note that the annual street event MoonFest will not take place this year. Instead, head to the 500 Block of Clematis Street on Oct. 30 for the following happenings:  

  • Kids Crawl and Trick or Treat 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.:  Bring the kids out for friendly monsters, jugglers, face painters, magicians. Costume contest starts at 8 p.m. Free to attend. 
  • MoonFest Creepy Crawl 9 p.m. – midnight: Start with specialty spooky themed cocktails from O’Sheas Irish Pub, Respectable Street, Kapow, Lost Weekend, Hullabaloo and Subculture Coffee. Enter into the highly anticipated costume contest! Winners gets $1000 cash and prizes. Purchase wristbands today: online

More Happenings

  1. 123 Datura Bar & Kitchen (123 Datura St.): The neighborhood cocktail bar that boasts “zero pretenses and a serious pizza game” is hosting not one but two parties. The first is Jersey Shore Halloween on Oct. 30, starting at 3 p.m. The second is Dia De Los Muertos on Oct. 31, also starting at 3 p.m. Both events will have drink and bottle specials. For more information, call (561) 814-533.
  2. Batch New Southern Kitchen & Tap (223 Clematis St.): Who said you had to be a kid to go trick-or-treating? Head to Batch New Southern Kitchen & Tap in costume on Oct. 31, starting at 4 p.m. for your adult treat!
  3. BRK Republic (521 Clematis St.): Downtown West Palm Beach’s dog bar has some fun parties in store this weekend for you and your pup to celebrate! On Oct. 29 is the 2nd Annual BRK After Dark Halloween, where house DJ Cris Pepper will be spinning from 9 p.m. to midnight. Then on Oct. 30 is a family friendly Halloween Party from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., with a costume contest at 1 p.m. The best coordinated family group costume wins a month membership!
  4. Clematis by Fright (100 N. Clematis St.): If you’re looking for something more family friendly, Clematis by Fright held on Oct. 28 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. is the perfect event. Enjoy spooktacular prizes and activities for the whole family, including a costume contest and a performance by The Spazmatics.
  5. Clematis Social (219 Clematis St.): The nightclub is hosting the official after party for Zombie Crawl on Oct. 29, as well as their own Full Moon Madness costume party on Oct. 30 at 9 p.m. Ladies are free until 10 p.m. Clematis Social will also be throwing a Halloween Bash on Oct. 31 at 9 p.m. For more information, call (561)-833-6500.
  6. E.R. Bradley’s Saloon (104 S. Clematis St.): It’s Coachella Weekend at Bradley’s on Halloween weekend. More details have yet to come, but there will be games, a costume contest and drink specials.  
  7. Hideout Kava Bar (107 N. Olive Ave.): One of Downtown West Palm Beach’s newest businesses invites you to their Boolaween Euphoric Tea Party. Stop by on Oct. 29, starting at 7:30 p.m. for euphoric brews and dance like nobody’s watching! There will also be Halloween costume contests at 10 p.m. for the scariest, funniest and best overall.
  8. Hullabaloo (517 Clematis St.): Get ready to take the stage at Scary-Oke on Saturday, Oct. 30. There will be a costume contest with cash and bar tabs, as well as drink specials all night. 
  9. Mr. Jack O’ Lanterns Pumpkins (419 Lakeview Ave.): What’s more fun during the fall than visiting a pumpkin patch? Enjoy some family fun at Mr. Jack O’Lanterns, where you can choose the perfect pumpkin, bring the kids to play on a bouncy slide, go pumpkin bowling and make memories with your loved ones! The pumpkin patch is open from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. through Oct. 31. 
  10. Morton’s The Steakhouse (777 S. Flagler Ave.): Located in Phillips Point, the steakhouse is offering a $55 three-course menu from Oct. 29 – Oct. 31. You can make a reservation online or call (561)-835-9664.
  11. Myers Lounge (329B Clematis St.): Located in the heart of Clematis, Myers Lounge is hosting The Haunting of Clematis on Oct. 26, starting at 9 p.m. There will be $15 premium hookahs and 2 for 1 drink specials until midnight. Costumes are most definitely recommended. Call (561)-729-0249 for more information.
  12. Respectable Street (518 Clematis St.): Let’s do the Time Warp! Head to Respectable Street for a live performance of the Rocky Horror Picture Show on Oct. 29 from 11 p.m. – 4 a.m. Click Here to buy tickets. Respectable Street will also be throwing a punk rock Halloween party on Oct. 31 from 9 p.m. – 3 a.m., featuring music of the Ramones karaoke style. There will be a $250 costume contest and spooky drinks all night. Click Here to purchase tickets. 
  13. Squid Crawl: Squid Games is coming to Clematis Street this year! But don’t worry, you will survive these games. This bar crawl takes place Oct. 29 from 7 p.m. – 1 a.m. Registration begins at 7 p.m. at Myers Lounge, and participating venues include Roxy’s Rooftop, Batch Southern Kitchen & Tap, The Loft, O’Shea’s, 215 Speakeasy and E.R. Bradley’s Saloon. Click Here for more information and to purchase tickets.
  14. Temantu A Nakamal (330 Clematis St. Unit 102): Celebrate Kava-Ween on Oct. 29 at one of Downtown West Palm Beach’s newest businesses! Starting at 9 p.m., Temantu is offering $3 shells all night and bar tab prizes (1st place is $75, 2nd place is $50 and $25 for couples). Don’t forget to participate in their costume contest at midnight. For more information, call (561)-249-2700.
  15. Treehouse (380 Trinity Place): Head to the rooftop of the Canopy Hotel for The 13th Crypt Halloween Party on Oct. 30 from 6 p.m. to midnight. A live DJ will be spinning the best beats, beginning at 7 p.m. and stay for the dress to impress costume contest. Tickets are free but registration is required; Click Here to register online.
  16. Visit Palm Beach (141 S. Flagler Drive): Visit Palm Beach is offering a Halloween themed sunset cruise aboard the Hakuna Matata Catamaran on Oct. 30. The cruise is from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. and cost is $40 for adults, $15 children ages 12 and under. To book your cruise, visit www.visitpalmbeach.com.
  17. Zombie Crawl (300 Clematis St.): The biggest, longest running pub crawl in West Palm Beach is back on Oct. 29, and this year has some new surprises! Registration starts at American Craft Aleworks at 5 p.m. and the crawl will officially start at 7 p.m., with late registration open until 10 p.m.

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Father’s Day Happenings in Downtown West Palm Beach

Dad needs to be celebrated too; you know! We gathered a list to honor the true “Super Man” in your life on Father’s Day (June 20, 2021).

Ascend The Trend – 120 S. Dixie Highway 
Dad deserves to get pampered! Gift him “The Trendsetter Combo” which includes a custom haircut & style, beard trim, hot towel shave, face scrub, face mask, and hot towel treatment for ONLY $60. This promotion runs from Sunday, June 20 through Saturday, June 26. For more information, call (561) 812-2300. 

Batch New Southern Kitchen: West Palm Beach – 223 Clematis Street
Cheers to your pops. Take Dad to Batch on Father’s Day and he will receive a complimentary Old Fashioned. He deserves it! For more information, visit batchsouthernkitchen.com/reservations or call (561)708-0000.

Pistache French Bistro – 101 N. Clematis Street
Celebrate Papa at Pistache! Join us for Father’s Day Sunday, June 20th for Brunch or Dinner and enjoy specials made just in mind for dad! All fathers will receive (1) complimentary drink. Reservations are recommended. For more information, visit pistachewpb.com or call (561)833‐5090.

Proper Grit at The Ben, Autograph Collection – 251 N. Narcissus Avenue
Make a reservation and celebrate with a Green Brier Whiskey cocktail, on the house! For more information, visit propergrit.com or call (561)655-4001.

Visit Palm Beach 100 N. Clematis Street
Father’s Day weekend is also the first official weekend of summer! Celebrate by spending it on the beautiful DowntownWPB Waterfront. Visit Palm Beach offers equipment rentals for activities including jet skis, kayaks, paddleboards and more. For more information, (561)881-9757.

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5 Picture-Perfect Locations in the West Palm Beach Arts & Entertainment District

There are few things that make your Instagram photos pop more than art! The murals, sculptures, and beauty throughout our community make for the perfect backdrop to your photos. Fill your day with art, culture, and don’t forget your camera as you make your way around the West Palm Beach Arts & Entertainment District. Check out our list of some of the best photo-ops: 

  1. The Norton Museum of Art Entrance, 1450 S. Dixie Highway
    Starting off the list is The Norton Museum of Art, specifically the entrance where you’re greeted by a 19-foot-tall sculpture standing in a shallow reflection pond. The sculpture, named “Typewriter Eraser, Scale X”, was originally made by Claes Oldenburg’s and Coosje van Bruggen in 1999. It was brought to the museum in early 2019 when the museum reopened after 7 months of renovations and expansions. This museum does not lack beautiful pieces of art and photo-ops that will have your phone exhausted from snapping pictures (so be sure you arrive with a fully charged battery!).
Photo credit: Cortney G. via Instagram
  1. Palm Beach Dramaworks Mural, 201 Clematis Street
    As you make your way a few minutes north, you’ll stumble upon Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra’s “Yorick’s Skull”. Kobra brought a twist to a theatrical classic with his 19-foot-tall mural in 2015 as part of the Canvas Outdoor Museum project. The mural is inspired by the Shakespearian play “Hamlet” and the Palm Beach Dramaworks theater where the mural lives on the facade. The vibrant colors capture the attention of all passersby and create eye-catching scenery for a quick pic! 
Photo credit: @dibueno22 via Instagram
  1. Flagler Museum Pavilion, 1 Whitehall Way
    Cross the bridge and stop at the edge of the Intracoastal to view the elegance and grandeur that is Henry Flagler’s Gilded Age estate. For memorable photos, visit the Flagler Pavilion in the museum that houses Flagler’s private railcar. The tall windows that surround the building allow the South Floridian sunshine to fill the room with light which creates an enhanced ambiance. The Pavilion was built in the style of a 19th Century railway palace and is the first public Beaux Arts-style building built in the nation in over 60 years. 
Photo Credit: @thisispranaya via Instagram
  1. Four Arts Sculpture Garden, 100 Four Arts Plaza
    Just south of the Flagler Museum, you can spend the afternoon among the sculptures at the Four Arts Gardens. With a variety of world-renowned sculptures and works of art, fountains, foliage, and gardens… every corner is picturesque. Escape to the tranquility and exploration without ever having to leave the Arts & Entertainment District!  
Photo credit: @danielledrollins via Instagram
  1. Love Conquers ‘Wall’, 1401 Clare Avenue
    End your photo-fun journey with a message of love. The “Love Conquers Wall” mural uses typography and graffiti mixed art to catch the eye of all visitors. The pink and black themed wall was created in 2020 by local artist Renda Writer as an expression of love and unity for the community. The piece of art is a must-see while visiting the district that will add vibrancy and expression to your social feeds. 
Photo credit: @gracieoconnor via Instagram

Honorable Mention: Einstein Wall, 509 Clematis Street 
This one is a given! Did you even visit West Palm Beach if you didn’t pose alongside Albert Einstein’s colorful mural? The iconic piece of art was created by Eduardo Kobra in 2015 in the Subculture Coffee alleyway. 

Follow @wpbaedistrict on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and don’t forget to use #wpbARTS for a chance to be featured on our social pages! 

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Cinco De Mayo in Downtown West Palm Beach

Celebrate Cinco De Mayo on Wednesday, May 5 in Downtown West Palm Beach for good food, good drinks, and good times! DowntownWPB’s local businesses are eager to serve you as they celebrate the holiday! Check out the running list below for specials and happenings: 

123 Datura 
123 Datura Street 
Get down at 123 on the 5th of May! Enjoy music from local DJs while sipping on drink specials including Chidos Tequila Seltzers and Casamigos Tequila. Food will be provided from Zipitios Mesoamerican Fusion. The party starts at 3 p.m. and runs until 2 a.m. 

Batch New Southern Kitchen 
223 Clematis Street 
Batch is adding some Southern flair to Cinco de Mayo! Stop by for Piggy Tacos, “Double Pork” Carnitas, Ole Smoky Moonshine and Agave Margaritas, and more beginning at 4 p.m. 

Rivales Taqueria 
106 N. Olive Avenue 
Celebrate Cinco at Rivales with a day full of excitement! Enjoy drink specials including $5 classic Margaritas, $3 Mexican beers, $4 Casa Noble shots from 4 – 7 p.m. From 6 – 7 p.m., guests will receive a complimentary shot of Casamigos Blanco Tequila. And the party continues from 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. with free beers and goodies from Corona. 

Rocco’s Tacos 
224 Clematis Street 
Rocco’s Tacos is doing it big with “5 Days of Cinco De Mayo” beginning on May 1st. Celebrate the holiday any day of the week for limited edition Margaliters and a kickoff of Mezcal Mondays while you dine on your favorite Mexican dishes. 

Roxy’s Pub 
309 Clematis Street 
Roxy’s will be throwing their Cinco De Mayo party on the rooftop this year! Swing by to enjoy tequila shots, margaritas and more! The party starts at 5 p.m. 

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Mother’s Day in Downtown West Palm Beach

Sunday, May 9 is Mother’s Day! Whether she’s near or far this year, Downtown West Palm Beach businesses want to help you show your appreciation and celebrate all the special moms in your life. Check the list below for Mother’s Day specials and happenings: 

Batch New Southern Kitchen 
223 Clematis Street  
Bring Mom into Batch New Southern Kitchen for a free Mimosa or Bloody Mary! In addition to a special Lobster Benedict, Batch will be serving their signature brunch fare and bottomless drinks from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information or to make a reservation, visit batchsouthernkitchen.com or call 561-708-0000.  

Duffy’s Sports Grill 
225 Clematis Street 
Duffy’s wants to help you celebrate the special people in your life! Buy $50 in any combination of gift cards and receive $10 on your MVP account. For more information, visit duffysmvp.com.  
Offer valid until June 20.  

Kapow Noodle Bar 
519 Clematis Street   
Make sure mom doesn’t lift a finger or do any dishes this Mother’s Day! Instead, treat her to a bottomless brunch at Kapow from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. For more information, visit kapownoodlebar.com or call 561-246-3827. 

Morton’s Steakhouse 
777 S. Flagler Drive 
Make mom feel loved this Mother’s Day and treat her to a nice dinner she deserves. Morton’s Steakhouse is offering a special menu including a steak & lobster dish, dessert, and wine pairing. For more information, or to make a reservation, visit mortons.com.  

 Pistache French Bistro 
101 N. Clematis Street #115   
This Mother’s Day, celebrate mom with brunch at Pistache French Bistro from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The popular restaurant will be serving a special three-course prix-fixe menu for $78 per adult and $25 per child. Chef Isaac Cerny will serve menu favorites like Blue Crab Quiche, Chicken & Waffles, Wild Mushroom Omelette, Butter Poached Maine Lobster Cobb, and more! All mothers will receive a complimentary mimosa, Bellini, house wine, or Bloody Mary. Reservations are recommended. For more information, visit pistachewpb.com or call 561-833-5090.    

The Sanctuary Salon & Spa 
101 N. Clematis Street 
Treat mom to the ultimate day of pampering at the spa. The Mother’s Day Bliss Package includes a 60-minute facial, 30-minute Swedish massage, shampoo/conditioning scalp massage, and blowout style for $229. For more information, visit www.asanctuary.com

You may also enter into the “Win the Ultimate Mother’s Day Salon Package” contest. The prize includes Age Smart Facial, Shampoo & Blow‐dry, and a 30‐minute massage. The winner will be selected on Friday, May 7. 

West Palm Beach Food Tour 
Send mom a bright yellow box filled with sunny vibes and some DowntownWPB flavors! The Box of Sunshine includes a Key Lime Pie recipe, ingredients, and link to a virtual baking class with Jamal Lake of Ganache Bakery, Colombian Coffee, 2 oz. package of beans from Salento Coffee, a Discover the Palm Beaches Visitor’s Guide, a $20 West Palm Beach Food Tour discount code, and more. The box cost is $89 and includes shipping. For more information, visit westpalmbeachfoodtour.com. 

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3 Socially Distant Ways To Enjoy The A&E District

The arts community has been greatly affected this past year but remains resilient with increased programming to keep patrons inspired, intrigued, and immersed in local arts; all while enacting proper safety procedures. We know the arts are integral to society’s well-being, so here are some fun art-filled options to experience this month:  

Solve An Art Heist At The Kravis Center 
Can you crack the world’s most famous unsolved mystery? Give it a try with the Art Heist experience, a socially distanced true crime show where groups move through five walkable locations to gather clues around the Kravis Center running from Thursday, April 29 – Sunday, May 16. Art Heist is based on the biggest art heist in history that took place on March 18, 1990, when two thieves disguised as police officers entered Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in the middle of the night. Tickets start at $41.50. For more information, visit kravis.org.  

Take A Breath Of Fresh Air At The Four Arts Gardens 
Bask in the sun and stroll the Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden and Four Arts Botanical Gardens which have provided a world-class garden experience to visitors since 1938! You will be surrounded by sculptures by artists from all over the world. Complimentary walking tour guide pamphlets are available at the garden entrances. Visitors are asked to follow CDC guidelines while in the gardens or on The Four Arts campus. For more information, visit fourarts.org. 

Get Cultured With  Virtual Programming From The Norton Museum Of Art 
Partake in talks, lectures, and discussions about art in the museum’s collection and beyond. Whether it’s conversations with the curators or deep-dive explorations into the exhibitions on display you can feel immersed into all that the museum has to offer while in the comfort of your home. For more information on upcoming virtual talks and presentations, visit norton.org.  

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Join us in celebrating the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States and our vibrant community. 

Where To Dine 

Asian and Pacific Islander inspired cuisine is found all over Downtown West Palm Beach. Transport yourself to a different part of the world with every dish you order! 

Chopsticks 
501 Olive Avenue 
Order classic Chinese dishes for delivery, carryout or dine in! 

Inch and Ounces 
400 Clematis Street 103 
Stop in this chic Vietnamese spot for a delightful banh-mi or bowl of pho. 

Kabuki  
308 Clematis Street 
Indulge in your favorite sushi rolls and Thai-inspired appetizers.  
Pro-tip: Enjoy a delicious selection of dishes and cocktails during a daily happy hour from 3 – 6:30 p.m. 

Kapow Noodle Bar 
519 Clematis Street 
Kapow Noodle Bar takes on a contemporary Southeast Asian cuisine with a unique and colorful twist. 

Pipeline Poke 
310 S. Dixie Highway # 300 
Pipeline Poké serves real, fresh, quality Hawaiian cuisine. Imagine sushi, but in a bowl!  
Pro-tip: Stop in on a Saturday to buy one, get one half-off salmon bowls.  

Sushi Yama 
330 Clematis Street # 107 
Watch the as the chefs create your savory sushi roll as you dine at Sushi Yama which offers a wide variety of delicious, traditional Japanese cuisine. 

Happenings 

Aloha Islanders Hawaiian Entertainment Performance
Friday, April 30 at 6 p.m.

To kick off Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, join us on the Downtown West Palm Beach Waterfront for a special evening performance. Enjoy an action-packed show filled with traditional dances from Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, and New Zealand!

City of West Palm Beach Proclamation  
Monday, May 3 at 5 p.m.
At the City Commission meeting, West Pam Bech Mayor Keith A. James will issue a special proclamation declaring the month of May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and the City will host a series of events in celebration in May. 

Mandel Public Library

The Mandel Public Library will observe the month with a series of FREE events for adults and children. The events celebrate the culture, heritage, histories, cultural diversity and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and offers educational opportunities surrounding the challenges they face.  

Korean-English Bilingual Storytime 
Saturday, May 15 from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. 
Partake in a family-fun Korean-English Bilingual Storytime for families with children up to 5 years old. Join the Children’s Librarian, Ms. Jin, for music and movement, songs, rhymes, art, and of course, great books in Korean and English in the library courtyard. Children will receive a take-home arts and crafts kit. Registration is required and limited to 15 families. For your comfort, please bring a blanket for seating during storytime. To register call (561) 868-7703. 

KidSpace Book Club: “Front Desk” by Kelly Yang 
Saturday, May 22 from 2 – 3 p.m. 
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, kids in grades 3-5 are invited to read and discuss the book “Front Desk” by Kelly Yang, winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature. Yang’s own childhood experiences of life as a Chinese immigrant to America are woven into the unforgettably resilient character of Mia Tang. Registration is required and is limited to 6 children. To register call (561) 868-7703. 

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Bingo 
Thursday, May 27 from 4 – 5 p.m. 
Kids in grades K-5 are invited to play a game of Bingo while learning about the Asian and Pacific Islander history, culture, and achievements that have shaped the history of the United States. Registration is required and is limited to 15 children. To register call (561) 868-7703. 

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Restaurants With A View In Downtown West Palm Beach

If you’re looking for an urban oasis with waterfront views that will never get old, look no farther! Downtown West Palm Beach’s offers of world-class dining experiences and sights that will have you bragging to your northern friends are part of what makes our downtown so unique. See our list of recommendations for restaurants with a view: 

Elisabetta’s Ristorante 
185 Banyan Boulevard 
Opened in early 2021, Elisabetta’s Ristorante is one of Downtown West Palm Beach’s newest additions. Dine al fresco when you sit on the lush, water-facing patio. You’ll feel transported to coastal Italy while you order from Elisabetta’s menu that includes a variety of wood-fired pizzas, house-made pasta dishes, homemade gelato, and more!  

E.R. Bradley’s  
104 S. Clematis Street 
For the days you’re in dire need of a getaway, you need not go far. E.R. Bradley’s has offered the tropical, vacation-like ambiance in downtown for over 30 years. Catch one of the daily live musical performances under the tiki hut as you sip on a pina colada and take in the beautiful Floridian weather. If you really want to engulf yourself in relaxation, don’t miss out on lying down in their patio hammock! 

Spruzzo at The Ben Autograph Hotel 
251 N. Narcissus Boulevard 
For an evening of elegance with a mix of fun, Spruzzo delivers. At the rooftop of The Ben Autograph Hotel, the first waterfront hotel in West Palm Beach in over 50 years, Spruzzo offers a selection of cocktails, Mediterranean cuisine, and breathtaking views of the Intracoastal. Rent a cabana by the pool and spend the day treating yourself to a staycation. 

Treehouse at The Canopy 
380 Trinity Place 
Catch a tan or heart-stirring sight of sunsets at Treehouse, the rooftop restaurant at The Canopy Hotel. With live musical performances throughout the week and a Latin-inspired menu, each visit to Treehouse is sure to be an exciting one. Lounge on the couches under the palms or relax with friends while you dine amongst the views from the 13th floor.  

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Fun For All Ages In DowntownWPB

There is fun for everyone in Downtown West Palm Beach! When you’re looking for a fun way to spend the day with the little ones, plan a day full of excitement and yummy treats too! 

Start your day at the Mandel Public Library. The library in the heart of Downtown West Palm Beach is anything but boring. There are always new and fun ways to learn and play! Visit the KidSpace, a dedicated area just for children and their families to read. Find great virtual resources, classes, programs and so much more. 

Make your way down two blocks and have dinner at Duffy’s Sports Grill. At Duffy’s kids eat for free all day every Wednesday when ordering from the kids’ menu! 12 and under with adult meal purchase. Each free meal comes with the purchase of an adult meal. Fill your tummies with classic American dishes including Mac N’ Cheese, Burgers, Chicken Tenders, and more. Dine-in only. 

After dinner head down to the Meyer Amphitheatre for Screen On The Green held on the second Friday of the month. Bring your crew for family-friendly movies featuring both classic films and newer flicks while overlooking the spectacular waterfront in Downtown West Palm Beach. Watch as Screen on the Green transforms the Meyer Amphitheatre lawn into a theater under the stars.

Finish your day at Sloan’s Ice Cream where “fantasy becomes reality”. Sloan’s goal is to create an ice cream utopia for the young and young at heart. As soon as you walk into the little pink building you become immersed in a wonderfully colorful and tasty ambiance. Stop in to end your day with a dessert of your child’s dreams! 

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Easter Specials In Downtown West Palm Beach

Easter Sunday is April 4! Hop into the spring season and celebrate the holiday weekend while local businesses cater to you and your family. Order special dishes from some of your favorite Downtown locations. 

Batch Southern Kitchen 
223 Clematis Street 
Enjoy some Southern hospitality this Easter Sunday as Batch New Southern Kitchen host its Easter Sunday Funday for scratch-cooked Southern dishes, bottomless drinks, and tunes provided by their DJ from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. On top of the usual fare, each table will get a mystery egg with a prize inside! Guests will win several delicious prizes, and maybe even score a $100 gift card.   

Duffy’s Sports Grill 
225 Clematis Street  
Duffy’s is celebrating Easter all weekend long. Hop in for an order off the special menu which includes twin lobster tails, lobster linguini, and filet mignon. Don’t forget to taste the limited time cocktail, the Peep-tini! 

Legends of Xscape 
324 Datura St, Suite 101 
If you loved Easter Egg Hunts in your childhood, you’ll enjoy an Easter Escape Room! Invite friends and family to work together, find hidden clues and solve puzzles in a fun, safe and socially distanced Escape Room Experience at Legends of Xscape, located in the Atrium Building. Use promo code “EASTEREGG” for 15% off all bookings.  
Offer valid thru 4/4/21.  

Pistache French Bistro 
101 N. Clematis Street 
Celebrate Easter with an elegant brunch experience from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. with spacious indoor and outdoor seating options. Chef Isaac Cerny has prepared a special three course prix fixe menu for $78 per person, full of Pistache classics and seasonal favorites. Reservations are highly encouraged. 

Proper Grit 
251 N. Narcissus Avenue 
Easter brunch will be served from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. Order brunch classics with a twist with dishes like eggs benedict with cherry-mustard-glazed pork belly, butter croissant and spring onion hollandaise or a banana bread French toast with salted caramel mascarpone and candied pecans. Reservations are highly encouraged. 

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