Chicken Milanese is on 1000 North's summer deals menu.
Chicken Milanese is on 1000 North's summer deals menu.
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New summer dining deals worth checking out in Palm Beach County

Summer is Palm Beach County’s “bargain” season. As snowbirds stay north and restaurant dining rooms grow quieter, local chefs and restaurateurs roll out some of their best offers of the year.

Think three-course prix fixe menus, all-day happy hours, discounted steaks, lobster specials, lunch deals and even poolside (wink wink) workdays.

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Whether you’re looking for a business lunch, date night, waterfront dinner or a reason to finally try that buzzworthy spot you’ve been eyeing, these limited-time promotions make summer one of the most affordable times to dine out.

Here are 13 deals worth checking out before season slips away.

1000 North, Jupiter

Michael Jordan isn’t the only big name attached to this Jupiter waterfront hotspot that’s backed by an all-star roster of sports and business heavyweights. From 5 to 7 p.m. daily, patrons can score a two-course prix fixe dinner for $68. The restaurant also expanded Social Hour specials, with Wednesday discounts running all night at the bar.

Details: 1000 North U.S. Highway 1, Jupiter, 561-570-1000, 1000north.com

Anyday, Boca Raton

Happy hour and a multi-course tasting menu make Anyday worth a summer stop. Daily happy hour runs from 3 to 6 p.m. with discounted tapas, $10 cocktails and $10 wines. On Mondays and Tuesdays, the restaurant adds a $65 “Tapas Experience” available from 3 to 7 p.m. Expect dishes such as pan con tomate, panzanella salad, shishito peppers and camarones al ajillo.

Details: 9658 Glades Road, Boca Raton, 561-464-4454, anydayinmiami.com

The Beacon, Jupiter

A “Tides of Jupiter” summer menu delivers three courses for $36 through Aug. 31. First-course options include corn bisque, spicy tuna rice and fried green tomato, while entrées range from braised short ribs and chicken Milanese to swordfish and emerald pesto pasta. Save room for key lime pie or berries with sorbet. Add the featured summer wine pairing for $10.

Details: 1107 Lighthouse Road, Jupiter. 561-532-3280; thebeaconjupiter.com

The Birdie Dockside Bar & Grill, Lake Park

Why settle for one deal when you can have a week’s worth at this waterfront sibling to SeaHawk Prime by David Burke? Mondays bring $12 burgers all day, Thursdays feature pork-centric food and beer specials, and hospitality workers and first responders receive 20% off Sundays from 6 to 9 p.m. Musical bingo on Thursdays and trivia on Fridays round out the lineup.

Details: 220 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Park, 561-484-1220, birdiebydb.com

Le Bilboquet Market, Palm Beach

How pretty is this summer lunch box? For those working through Palm Beach’s quieter season, a $19 “Bilbo Bento” includes a half sandwich, a mini Palm Beach salad with lemon vinaigrette, a seasonal fruit tart and a macaron. It’s a polished grab-and-go option that delivers a little bit of lunch and a little bit of dessert in one compact package.

Details: 353 Peruvian Ave., Palm Beach, 561-720-2680, lebilboquetmarket.com

The Clubhouse at North Palm Beach County Club

The Clubhouse at this public space isn’t limiting itself to one summer special. The lineup includes all-day happy hour on Mondays and Tuesdays and a $15 “Burgers & Brew” deal on Wednesdays. Sunday brunch features $20 bottomless mimosas, bellinis, prosecco, rosé and bloody marys, while families can take advantage of free meals for children 10 and younger with an adult entrée purchase.

Details: 951 US 1, North Palm Beach. 561-691-3430; northpalmbeachcc.com

The Fish House, Juno Beach

The Fish House offers several reasons to linger beyond the catch of the day. Its popular 2-pound Maine lobster special is available Tuesdays and Thursdays for $39. Daily happy hour runs from 5 to 6:30 p.m. with discounted mussels, clams, shrimp cocktail and martinis. A $29 Early Bird menu available nightly from 5 to 6 p.m. offers a starter, entrée and dessert. 

Details: 13980 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach, 561-626-7237, thefishhousejuno.com

Jupiter Grill, Jupiter

The restaurant’s summer lineup includes a $45 three-course prix fixe menu, daily happy hour with half-price food and drinks from 3 to 6 p.m., and themed promotions throughout the week. Highlights include discounted oysters and martinis on Mondays, a $38 lobster dinner on Tuesdays, half-price select wine bottles on Wednesdays.

Details: 149 Soundings Ave., Jupiter, 561-768-9582; thejupitergrill.com

Moody Tongue Sushi at Hilton West Palm Beach

This isn’t exactly a budget meal, but it may be the best luxury value on the list. The Michelin Guide-recommended spot offers a five-course omakase at 5 p.m. for $95 per person, a notable discount from the restaurant’s higher-tier $185 tasting experiences. Expect meticulously prepared sushi and seasonal dishes from one of Palm Beach County’s most acclaimed dining rooms. It’s a splurge, but an approachable way to experience the restaurant’s precision and creativity.

Details: 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-494-9650,  moodytongue.com

Oceanwalk by Benny’s on the Beach, Lake Worth Beach

Oceanwalk makes the case for dinner with a view. The beachfront restaurant recently introduced two three-course prix fixe menus: one for $29 and another for $39. Depending on the menu, choices include conch fritters, snapper ceviche, mahi tacos, rigatoni alla vodka, grilled mahi mahi and the Millionaire Burger. Patrons can also add a seafood platter or sangria pitcher for a waterfront feast worth lingering over.

Details: 10 S Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach, 561-247-7676,  oceanwalkbybennys.com

Pink Steak, West Palm Beach

This West Palm Beach steakhouse sweetens summer with several ways to save including a buy-one, get-one entrée promotion Sundays from 4:30 to 7 p.m. and Monday’s all-night happy hour.

Details: 2777 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, 561-557-9083, pinksteak.com

Proper Grit at The Ben, West Palm Beach

Lunch breaks don’t have to mean settling for a sad desk salad. Proper Grit’s “Executive Lunch” features a three-course prix fixe menu for $28 designed for patrons who want a full restaurant experience without sacrificing the afternoon. The restaurant promises diners can be in and out in 45 minutes or less, making it ideal for business meetings, client lunches or anyone looking for a polished midday meal on a budget.

Details: 251 N. Narcissus Ave., West Palm Beach, 561-461-0040, propergrit.com

Spruzzo at The Ben, West Palm Beach

Summer Fridays at Spruzzo turn the workday into something more appealing. Purchase a day pass, work poolside with Wi-Fi and take advantage of happy-hour-priced bites, $10 spritzes and cocktails plus $5 beers. A live DJ starts at 5 p.m., transforming the rooftop into a waterfront kickoff to the weekend.

Details: 251 N. Narcissus Ave., West Palm Beach, 561-461-0050, spruzzowestpalm.com

Diana Biederman is the Palm Beach Post’s food and restaurant writer. Connect via dbiederman@pbpost.com. Help support our journalism. Subscribe today.

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