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It’s no secret that Boca Raton has the most business-friendly environment in South Florida. With a low tax rate, unmatched commercial real estate opportunities and a thriving ecosystem of community partnerships, there’s no better destination to set up shop than Boca. In addition to some of the nation’s largest corporations (like Office Depot and ADT) making their home in Boca Raton, the city has also attracted a bevy of new restaurants as the influx of new residents continues. Here are just a few of the new, exciting dining options available:

Charm City Burger Company

After 15 years in Deerfield Beach, Charm City Burger Company will be relocating to downtown Boca Raton. Charm City will be moving into 201 N.W. First Ave., the former home of Baja Cantina. This prime location, near Boca’s new Brightline station, is expected to open by year end. 

Eddie V’s 

Bar at Eddie V’s

Eddie V’s, the higher-end restaurant chain owned by Darden Restaurants, Inc. is set to open in Mizner Park next month. Nation’s Restaurant News recently released its annual Top 500 report that ranks America’s restaurant brands by sales. Eddie V’s was named the fastest growing restaurant chain in America. Darden Restaurants, Inc. is known for its in-demand concepts Capital Grill, Yardhouse, Season’s 52 and Bahama Breeze. Eddie V’s is famous for its live jazz entertainment and its menu offerings which include seafood, steaks, cocktails and wine. Eddie V’s has 30 restaurants throughout the United States, adding Boca Raton as its 31st location. 

Pressed Juicery

Pressed Juicery ribbon cutting

Plant-based nutrition company Pressed Juicery opened it’s first-ever Florida brick-and-mortar location at Town Center at Boca Raton. Launching its original location in 2010 with the opening of a 25-foot “juice closet” in Los Angeles, they now have more than 100 retail stores across the country. In addition to Town Center Mall, you can find them in top retailers like Whole Foods, Target and Sprouts.

Mia Rosebud 

Chicago based restaurant group Rosebud Restaurants is set to open its first out-of-state location, Mia Rosebud, in downtown Boca Raton this fall. Mia Rosebud will be the 10th restaurant for Rosebud Restaurant Group. Mia Rosebud is slated to have an open-kitchen design with 7,700 sq. ft. of indoor space, along with alfresco dining for those beautiful Boca nights. The restaurant will serve up classic Italian cuisine and will be located at 150 E. Palmetto Park Road.

Some more Boca business news

Privaira 

Privaira celebrates its 10-year anniversary

Privaira, Boca’s hometown private aviation company, celebrated its 10-year business anniversary this month. With the prestigious Stage 3 registration in the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) and a fleet of jets that can accommodate up to 14 passengers, Privaira has completed 10,000 flights over the past ten years. The Privaira team can assist with private jet charters as well as aircraft management, with the average managed aircraft at Privaira generating over $1.2M in revenue each year. 

TimberTech Championship 

TimberTech check presentation

For the second year in a row, the TimberTech Championship made a $400,000 donation to the Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation. In addition to this remarkable donation, they distributed an additional $127,000 to multiple charities, bringing the total 2022 charitable contribution to $527,000. The TimberTech Championship will be returning to The Old Course at Broken Sound for its 17th consecutive year, Oct. 30 – Nov. 5.

This post is sponsored by Boca Raton Office of Economic Development

Jessica Del Vecchio

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