Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!nitrex!rbl From: rbl@nitrex.UUCP ( Dr. Robin Lake ) Newsgroups: alt.restaurants Subject: Re: Palm Beach restaurants? Message-ID: <371@nitrex.UUCP> Date: 16 Jan 90 15:30:16 GMT References: <7576@pt.cs.cmu.edu> Reply-To: rbl@nitrex.UUCP (Robin Lake) Distribution: na Organization: BP Research International - Research Center Warrensville, Cleveland, OH Lines: 40 In article <7576@pt.cs.cmu.edu> nsv@infos.ri.cmu.edu (Nicole Vecchi) writes: |>A friend of mine has been making frequent business |>trips to Palm Beach, and has been complaining that he |>hasn't found any good restaurants yet. The people |>he's doing business with don't quite have the same |>tastes as he does. |> |>Does anyone know of some good restaurants in the Palm |>Beach area? |> |>Thanks! |> |>Nicole In Palm Beach proper, there is Too Jay's, a deli in the Royal Poncianna Plaza, at the bridge. It's on the South side, invisible from the street. There used to be a great hamburger place just North of Worth Ave., Hamburger Heaven (heard it was sold and the name may have changed.). There is a good fish place, of the fried persuasion as I recall, Proctor's in West Palm Beach. Take out window, too. They were a bit too fussy about our infant crumbling crackers on the floor, but that's their thing. In West Palm, the best barbeque in the country is at Blue Front, Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. It is NOT your touristy clean place, but the take out window allows you to eat in a more pleasant environment. There is a Charlie's Crab on the beach just south of Palm Beach --- pricey, but decent. Used to be a great coffee shop at the Sea Lord Motel, south of town in Palm Beach. Heard they were going to tear it down for condos --- maybe not yet. Rob Lake BP Research uunet!nitrex!rbl