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Mother’s Day is an annual holiday that is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. The day is to celebrate and honor mothers, a tradition that dates back to the early 1900’s. The first known Mother’s Day was celebrated on May 9th 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson declared the day and asked Americans to give a public ‘thank you’ to their mothers and all mothers.

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 9th and several local restaurants in Palm Beach County are hosting a special Mother’s Day Brunch to honor all mothers. Reservations are recommended at all restaurants.

  • Elisabetta’s Ristorante: West Palm Beach
  • III Forks Prime Steakhouse: Palm Beach Gardens
  • Farmer’s Table: North Palm Beach
  • Pistache: West Palm Beach
  • Café Boulud: Palm Beach

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Delray Beach is well-known for its remarkable restaurant and entertainment scene. Fortunately, the good news is you do not have to wait until evening to enjoy it. There are several great spots open for breakfast, brunch and/or lunch. The uniqueness of Delray Beach is evident wherever you go.  Try one of these wonderful cafes in Delray and truly get a flavor of the area.

Caffe Luna Rosa was awarded "Best Restaurant" by the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce just one year after its inauguration in 2015. It has since been awarded for excellence on TripAdvisor every year and attracts visitors from all over the country. The oceanfront Italian restaurant has a splendid outdoor patio. Their food is created with only the finest ingredients. For breakfast try…

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Lionfish in Delray Beach is now open as the new Atlantic Avenue hotspot for sustainable seafood and local organic fare. Lionfish provides fresh-catch cuisine, grass-fed meats and local, seasonal ingredients in a chic yet approachable, casual setting.

While serving more than just mouth-watering food, Lionfish is also doing its part to help save the ocean’s ecosystem by serving its namesake Lionfish, a species that is ravaging the ocean, particularly the Caribbean, by devouring fellow sea life and damaging coral reefs. The rare, delicious white flaky fish will be served in a multitude of ways, including whole fried and as the centerpiece of a citrus-infused ceviche. Every Lionfish removed from the ocean helps preserve future generations of other fish.

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