A Delray night life favorite is reborn, a local brewery supports breast cancer awareness, an Atlantic Avenue watering hole changes ownership, and more foodie news from around Palm Beach County.
The Office Has a New Owner
A new generation is now managing the classic Atlantic Avenue watering hole. Founder John Rosatti has passed the gastropub baton over to his daughter, Angela. The family has also teamed up with culinary partner Alexander Ringleib to reimagine the menu, and the space has undergone a refresh.
201 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 561/278-3796; theofficedelray.com
Barrel of Monks Brewing Releases New Beer
The Boca brewery is releasing its seasonal “Wizard in Pink” beer in support of breast cancer awareness. Its release party will be on Sept. 6 with live music, games and raffles. Donations to the American Cancer Society will be made for every pour and pack sold that day.
1141 S. Rogers Cir., Boca Raton; 561/510-1253; barrelofmonks.com
Knaus Berry Farm Under New Ownership & in a New Location

The farm has been serving its famous cinnamon rolls since 1956. Now, after nearly 70 years, the family is stepping back as consultants to ensure quality control, while its new owners Joel White, Sunhil Bhatt, and other local investors take the reins. The new location, just a few miles away, will offer better parking, a larger kitchen, be open on Sundays, and accept credit cards (yay!). The cinnamon rolls and shakes will return later this fall; the exact date is still TBD.
16790 S.W. 177th Ave., Miami; 305/389-1548; knausberryfarm.com
Ramen Lab Eatery x Zipitios Collab Dinner
Also on Sept. 6, Ramen Lab Eatery is hosting a ramen and tacos party in collaboration with Zipitios at its Boynton Beach location. The event starts at 7 p.m.
1880 N. Congress Ave. #104, Boynton Beach; 561/810-5719; ramenlabeatery.com
Tryst Reopens
The lively Atlantic Avenue late night spot is back in a new location. Owned by Sub-Culture Group, the same masterminds behind Dada and Hullabaloo, Tryst has reopened in Mizner Park in the former Penelope location, which was also the former Kapow location.
431 Plaza Real, Boca Raton; 561/896-1038; sub-culture.org
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