This casual restaurant is a true raw bar. The menu doesn’t stop at bivalves and beer. Hungry diners also can expect a full tavern menu that includes a fresh-catch of the day in a variety of preparations, Southern Gulf-inspired dishes (think fried chicken, ribs and gumbo), burgers and other pub-loving sandwiches, salads and snacks.
This dinner-only restaurant is the complex’s fine-dining spot, a modern-style space of clean lines and spectacular views. The menu focuses on local seafood with Mediterranean-inspired preparations. Plenty here for meat-lovers as well. It sits next to Lucky Shuck. The restaurant’s centerpiece: an open kitchen ringed by a dining counter that offers customers a view of the chefs at work.
This is the rooftop bar that sits above Beacon. A retractable roof allows the complex’s most dramatic al fresco experience and views. The rooftop menu might be described as fun tapas and glammed up tiki-style cocktails for sipping.
They do things the ‘Grouper’ way. Laid back beach bar vibe, first come, first serve, no dress code, casual food and drinks with live music on the water.
Tiger’s flagship restaurant. An elevated sports bar across the street from the Wyndham Grand. Call in advance for reservations.
Premier waterfront restaurant. They offer, stunning views of the Jupiter Lighthouse and Intracoastal Waterway. Reservations needed.
Looking for a place to get your hair and makeup done? The Blow Zone is walking distance from the Wyndham Grand. Make appointments in advance.
Palm Beach is just a 35-minute drive from the Wyndham Grand. Spend the day shopping on Worth Avenue or at The Royal Poinciana Plaza, visit the Flagler or Norton Museums, or enjoy several delicious restaurants and cafes.
HMF lobby bar is steeped in the glamour of an earlier era. Grab a seat and people watch as you listen to transformative music. Reservations are not accepted. Dress is cocktail chic.
Signature small plate, big flavor creations are served in a warm and welcoming cool vibe. Reservations required.
Buccan next door neighbor, Imoto expands small plates, big flavor concept with Japanese and Asian cuisine. Reservations required.