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    Mizner Park - Happy Centennial Boca Raton!!

    Mizner Park

    4.2(109 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$$

    Meet friends for lunch at Mizner Park. Parking was easy on the street. What an amazing outdoor…read moreshopping mall. Dined at Max's Grill and sat outside on their patio. After lunch we walked around. Many other restaurants, specialty stores and even a movie theater. If you are looking to spend the day shopping and dining this is your place. Can't wait to come back and try other places and shop or even people watch.

    Mizner Park is a family favorite in our house. We love going down here, especially on days where we…read morewant to do something outdoors, but we can't all agree on what the activity should be. Mizner kind of checks the boxes for a variety of interests. It's a great place to walk around, people watch, eat, drink, get coffee, see a movie, bowl and do some shopping. They really do have it all. The plaza is beautiful, it kind of reminds me of a European boulevard, with all kinds of landscaping, fountains and eye catching decorations along the way. They even put in a gigantic garden chess set, which believe it or not, gets a lot of use. I also have to mention Mizner Park Amphitheater at the end of the street, which hosts a variety of events throughout the year, some free and some tickered big name acts. And when they have something going on they usually have a ton of food trucks and sometimes a community market as well. In 2025 they actually had Weezer play there which was totally awesome and a great time. Overall this is not just a great spot, it's a fantastic Community asset. Absolutely love it, five stars.

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    University Commons

    University Commons

    3.9(7 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Located off of the I-95 Glades Road exit, University Commons is a 180,323-square-foot shopping…read morecenter across the street from Florida Atlantic University. University Commons was built in 2001 on 22.4 acres leased from FAU. The plaza is anchored by a very nice Whole Foods which is one of the most visited in the whole country. There is also Nordstrom Rack, Etiquette Boutique, T-Mobile, Bed Bath and Beyond, Shake Shack, J. Alexander's, and P.F. Chang's. I have been to this plaza many times throughout the years whether it was taking my daughter when she was a toddler to mommy and me play date at Barnes and Nobles, grocery shopping at Whole Foods, enjoying a quick meal at Shake Shack, or grabbing smoothies from Jamba Juice. The plaza has a large number of places to eat and it is the first place I think to go for a dinner before a Cinemark Plaza. It is hard to find a book store these days so it's especially nice that they still have the two story Barnes and Nobles where you can grab the latest best seller and a cup of coffee from the in house Starbucks. The plaza still looks as nice as the day it was built. The parking is a little wonky but there is plenty of it. Through the past 2O years University Commons as been a favorite spot to dine and shop in Boca.

    Great location with a variety of food options.They also have freshly made food for options for…read morelunch and dinner, in addition to a sushi bar, as well as a smoothies.

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    Palmetto Park Square - The old Kmart.

    Palmetto Park Square

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Built in 1976, Palmetto Park Square is a 195,000 square foot shopping plaza over 25 acres. It is…read morelocated at I-95 and Palmetto Park Road. The shopping center is anchored by Publix. I have been coming To Palmetto Park Square for years. When my daughter was a toddler we would pick up donuts to take to the park from the long since closed Krispy Kreme. For many years the plaza had one of the last K-Marts around. It has been abandoned for years now although it is currently hosting a Spirit Halloween. It is a real eye sore and should be torn down so it can be replaced. On the day after Christmas you can always find me at the Hallmark scooping up the half priced Christmas ornaments and decorations. I have eaten at the Denny's, gotten take out from the Chinese restaurant, and the Keke Cafe has been a recent discovery that has now become a favorite breakfast and lunch spot. Palmetto Park Square is really close to I-95 and that along with the great mix of businesses keeps me coming back.

    This strip mall has a few anchor stores like Publix and Spirit Halloween (seasonal). There's about…read more30 commercial spaces, some of them vacant right now...What I noticed was that as you approach the stores, the trees cover the majority of the signs, so you really can't tell where stuff is...until you get very close. Many mom and pop stores like cafes and small businesses, they have a nice Hallmark store and a Great Clips as well.

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    The Cove Shopping Center

    The Cove Shopping Center

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    The Cove Shopping Center is a local Deerfield Beach landmark. Constructed in 1959 on Hillsboro…read moreBlvd, east of Federal Highway, it is withing walking distance of the beach. The Cove has some exciting new developments. Three new food and drink projects recently opened. These include the 46 year old Cove Restaurant and Tiki Bar which got a 6.5 million dollar makeover. Since 1977, the intracoastal waterfront Cove Restaurant has been a favorite of the Deerfield Beach community. The renovation project was spearheaded by developer Lou Moshakos who runs Oceanic and Lucky Fish Pompano. Mosakos has many fond memories of knocking back drinks with his wife after working at the Seafood Shanty. When the restaurant came up for sale he decided to purchase and restore it. Changes to the restaurant include a new chef and Key West style makeover of the tiki bar. On the opposite end of the plaza is the new 2.15 million dollar Cove Brewery with a 8,500 square foot brewhouse and taproom. The brewery anchors a 24,000 square foot warehouse that houses four new businesses including the recently opened Won-Tom's restaurant. I am exited to check out the changes to the plaza but I also enjoy dining at The Sticky Bun for breakfast , Modern Rose for light bites and coffee, and Patricia's of New York for dinner. Other businesses include jewelry stores, laundry, bridal stores, legal, banking, medical, and beauty services, clothing stores, pubs, and many other restaurants. If there is one drawback to The Cove it is that parking can be hard to come by. Complicating matters is the fact that people park here and walk over to the beach. If there is a festival going on you can forget about finding a space. Lou Moshakos has purchased roughly 2 acres of land next to The Cove and is considering building a parking garage to alleviate the parking headache. So many locals and tourists have fond memories of going to The Cove through the years . The new businesses and next phase of development will bring even more good times.

    I was here eating breakfast at The Sticky Bun and thought it would be nice to review this large…read moreshopping plaza. Located near the intracoastal waterway, this strip center has it all: restaurants, gift shops, several offices, bridal stores, boutiques and even a catering venue called Royal Fiesta. Sometimes the plaza has events like farmers markets, car shows etc. This is a fun shopping center because not only is it walking distance to the beach but it has a full marina and a path leading to Sullivan Park. It's so much fun people watching because you get to see people walking their dogs, riding their bikes, or just walking around enjoying the many stores and restaurants. The largest and most well known restaurant is Two George's; great for relaxing with an adult beverage on the water. There's also a family owned Italian restaurant called Antonio's, Sticky Bun for breakfast & lunch, Modern Rose Teahouse, Kava Lounge, French & Mexican restaurants, and American Rock Bar & Grill. There is something for everyone, so I can assure you that you won't go hungry. Many of the restaurants are dog friendly which I think is awesome especially since I plan on adopting another fur baby soon. Saving the best for last; my favorite restaurant in the plaza is Casa Maya. They serve the most delicious Mexican food and there is a small bar if you want to pop in for a margarita. It gets pretty loud but the food is worth it. The plaza is home to two bridal stores (Bellissima & Casa De Bridesmaids), a high end dress shop (Sondro), law offices, a tattoo shop, several stores as well as nail & massage places. The Cove shopping center is easy to find. Head east on Hillsboro & it's right before the bridge on the south side of the road. Lots of parking too. :-)

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