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Palm Beach Nightlife – IBIZA Sep 18

Down at this lovely little Latin spot called IBIZA in West Palm Beach, there’s a slice of something spicy.

Though you might be content lounging in your hotel room, as all you guests at the Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort might, here’s a place you can check into and out of for the nightlife, not just the night.

IBIZA is one of Palm Beach’s smoking hot nightclubs – specializing in Latin Dance, Reggaeton, Hip Hop, House, R&B and mixes, the club is a reliable hotspot for quite the crowd.

Roaming Palm Beach’s sandy streets is all well and good, but if your mission is landing a “loco” time during your trip, you ought to check this place out. DJs turn the tables for the sharp-dressed crowd with everything from Paulina Rubio to a Black Eyed Peas House Remix. The dress code is as strictly enforced as the good times are.

Want a little pop in your hip hop? IBIZA’s constant bottle specials even feature fireworks attached to the bottle – talk about an explosive good time.

Although the dance floor is naturally one of the most favored “venues” in this nightclub, IBIZA features a stage open to all patrons to strut their sexy stuff should they choose. It doesn’t stop there. If you’re running low on steam from salsa or pop-lock-and-droppin’ it on the dance floor, check into IBIZA’s Euro Lounge, recently renovated and ready to roll.

With constantly changing theme nights and super specials, twist and tango your way through your day to make some time to see some of Palm Beach’s liveliest crowd.

Palm Beach Nightlife – Panama Hattie’s Aug 21

When the sun goes down on Hilton Singer Island’s Oceanfront Resort, the party doesn’t end – it begins.

With Palm Beach Gardens a mere taxi trip away, you’ll literally have fun nipping at your heels night and day. Bask in the rays on the beach during the day and soak up the music and crowds at night.

Panama Hattie’s is just about Palm Beach’s most popular waterfront restaurant – keep in mind, there are many of these, so the competition’s steep. But with a wide array of offerings, Hattie’s has it covered.

Dinner, dunch, brunch, lunch – the possibilities are endless. Whenever the mood strikes you? They’re ready and waiting. You can’t beat sunset dinners on the Intracoastal Waterway and Hattie’s has plenty of front row seating for you and your somebody.

Even if you’re not up for some specialty seafood, you’ve got to drop in for the scene. With one of the best happy hours around, the Rum Bar rocks north Palm Beach. No cover, no guff and nothing but delicious drinks and live entertainment to keep you coming back for more.

Ship captain’s allowed for a night of reckless abandon and dropping in on the local water way meant booze, music and women. Or so the story goes for the foundation of South Florida’s tiki bars and the Rum Bar at, you guessed it, Panama Hattie’s.

Hats off to Hattie’s for a killer selection of booze and monstrous meals, no matter the time of day you get to craving.

Panama Hattie’s is located at:

11511 Ellison Wilson Rd
North Palm Beach
, FL 33408
(561) 627-1545

Palm Beach Dining – Michael R. McCarty’s Jun 26

You might not expect a native New Yorker to forgo the boom and bustle of the city that never sleeps for one that’s full of beachfront bums and a gnarly night scene.

This one did.

Tropical breezes and swaying palms are quite the shift in scenery from a life lived in the Big Apple where commuters on foot can travel faster than four wheels, and it’s exactly what the Michael McCarty, owner of Michael R. McCarty’s Restaurant and Saloon, did.

The restaurant bearing his name has long become one of the few prestigious places to pop in and see in Palm Beach. An experienced restaurateur, it wasn’t until 2002 that McCarty purchased Dempsey’s to redesign, and redefine dining elegance and prestige by opening the restaurant after his own name.

It all started with his first visit with friends to Palm Beach in 1973 – so stricken by South Florida’s tropical beauty, he returned annually up until his purchase and opening of the restaurant.

Its traditional home-cooked dishes, friendly staff and healthy crowd of familiar regulars are world renowned. The outdoor terrace is a charming touch to an establishment comprised of British Colonial décor, with the beach breeze at your back and the moonlight night overhead. Unique to the restaurant, too, is “Rory’s” the restaurant’s bar and sitting room, covered in pink patent leather couches and cushioned chairs. Both the terrace and Rory’s are as available and prepared for romping regulars or the rental of private parties, be they for lunch, dinner, or solely celebration! See pictures and menus here.

Whether or not you’ve got a picky palette, there’s something to tickle your taste buds – even if you opt for a scrumptious soufflé or the freshest seafood and steak. Get yourself a rack of lamb, the Grilled Atlantic Salmon or if you’re after something from down home, try the Homemade Meatloaf. Or if you’ve got the need to sate your sweet tooth, Bread Pudding and Allie’s Cupcakes will serve you just as fine as the staff in a relaxed, refreshingly unique elegance that suits the Palm Beach people, visitors or native.

Pick a wicker seat and kick your feet up for some fun with friends, or make some new ones. Michael R. McCarty’s is open from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. serving brunch, lunch, and dinner. Drinks are served until 3:00 a.m.

Singer Island Nightlife – Ta-boo American Bistro & Bar May 05

Alright faithful followers, and guests at Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort, fret not – got another hot spot for you that’s said to be a must-see and gotta stop in Palm Beach. Like to dine under the stars, or with the stars? Read on.ta-boo bistro & bar

Ta-boo American Bistro & Bar boasts a track record of history as rich as its past patrons. Built in 1941 by Ted Stone only a short while before the United States’ entering World War II, 14 years passed before Jim Peterson took over in 1955. Another 20 years passed before the booming business changed hands and was set for famous friends when it reopened in October of 1990 by the hands of Franklyn deMarco and Nancy Simmons.

Wealthy and well-known patrons are no strangers to the bistro boasting visitors such as Frank Sinatra, John F. Kennedy and others. Crowned for “understated elegance and influential gatherings” by local publications’ praise and tabloid’s mention, the “best night spot in the country to drink, laugh, and meet women” boasts a trio of differing menus tailored to its visitor’s tastes, deep pockets or not.

Moderately priced lunch items offer elaborate salads and grilled selections but for the night owls in to beat the bite of hunger before visiting the bar can select from an impressive spread of prime cut steaks, veal and exquisite choices even without meat! Check out the selection and tour the photo gallery at their Web site.

A most impressive, and extensive wine list flaunts finer selections from France, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Argentina and California all with reserve lists available. Probably the most fabulous, and my favorite feature of this concentration of wealth and wonder, is the intimate bar and lavish décor all beneath a roll-away roof to literally put stars in the eyes of visitors, stars themselves or not.

So goes the saying that that this Palm Beach Bistro & Bar is “a must” on travelers lists and “if you weren’t seen at Ta-boo, you weren’t seen in town.”