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Savor The Avenue
by JES Media
DELRAY’S FAVORITE DINNER PARTY IS ON AGAIN—AND FIVE BLOCKS LONG!
EVENT DETAILS
WHAT IT IS: This signature tradition of dining under the stars down the middle of Atlantic Avenue is here again—our 13th year!—featuring a four-course legendary downtown Delray Beach dining experience you won’t want to miss.
WHERE: Right on the street, outdoors on East Atlantic Avenue, at tables stretching from Swinton Avenue to East Fifth Avenue/U.S. 1. #OUTSIDEDINING
WHEN: Monday, March 27, 2023, 5:30-9 p.m.
WHO IT BENEFITS:
ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES The Achievement Centers for Children & Families is a community-based, family-focused organization dedicated to providing opportunities where under-resourced children may thrive in a positive environment. Founded in 1969 as the Community Child Care Center of Delray Beach (its corporate name), the Achievement Centers for Children & Families began as a pilot program in donated church schoolrooms with a handful of teachers and children. As the low-income community needs became increasingly evident, the program quickly grew to support these families and help prepare their children for success in the public school system. The Achievement Centers’ program was so successful that it relocated to a small house, and opened a new preschool facility in 1990. Less than six years later, it added a toddler center to serve children between the ages of 12 months to 3 years. In 2001, it opened an after-school center to serve students in kindergarten through fifth grade. The programs were expanded again in 2004 with the addition of an afterschool program, teen program, adult education program and adult center at the Village Academy. In January 2007 the name was officially changed to the Achievement Centers for Children & Families to aptly describe its dedication to provide services to working low-income families in Palm Beach County.
HOW YOU CAN GO: this is a RESERVATION-ONLY style event!! Guests cannot buy tickets to the event; reservations must be made directly with the participating restaurant of your choice. Review the restaurant listings (next page); menus are available online at bocamag.com/Savor-The-Avenue-2023 or DowntownDelrayBeach. com/SavorTheAvenue or at the restaurant.
But you have to act fast; when reservations open up Feb. 1, 2023, seats go quickly, and the event is usually sold out. Reservations reserved with a credit card depend on each restaurant’s policy. Each restaurant has a limited number of seats at their tables on Atlantic Ave for the event. The total capacity for this event is between 900 and 1,000 people. **However, all the restaurants both participating in the event and along the street will be open for dinner service! That is what makes this event so much FUN!
HOW TO CHECK IN AT THE EVENT: Remember: East Atlantic Avenue is closed, because the actual event is in the street!!
You’ll need to check in at the restaurant location on the avenue the night of; you’ll get a wristband and a lanyard to identify you as a Savor participant, which you are required to wear. For more particulars, please visit DowntownDelrayBeach.com/SavorThe Avenue.
TABLE DÉCOR CONTEST: Savor the Avenue restaurants will be competing for the “Best in Show” table. From elegant to eclectic, each restaurant stages a unique theme through its table settings to showcase its special style or cuisine. Arrive early and walk the avenue to view the beautifully decorated tables.
DINNERTIME!
5:30 P.M. TO 6:15 P.M.: After checking in, enjoy a welcome drink at a welcome reception provided by each participating restaurant. Locate your seats at Florida’s longest dining table, and prepare to enjoy a beautiful night.
6:15 P.M.: Seating begins, and your Delray hosts will welcome you.
6:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M.: Dinner begins, with four courses of sheer indulgence, served with custom adult beverage pairings.
7:30 P.M.: The table décor contest winner will be announced.
GOING GREAT LENGTHS
This year, the layout of Savor will feature its traditional five-block-long dining table, an elegant yet communal experience that is the hallmark of this beloved event.
ATTIRE: Downtown Delray Beach evening casual or themed attire, depending on the restaurant motif.
PARKING: Public parking lots and garage parking are available, as well as some valet locations. Atlantic Avenue will be closed during the event. Side streets will remain open for vehicle access. (East Atlantic Avenue is closed from Swinton to Federal Highway to vehicle traffic.)
AVAILABLE GARAGES:
• Old School Square Parking Garage
Northeast First Street and Northeast
First Avenue • Robert Federspiel Garage
Southeast First Avenue between
Atlantic and Southeast First Street • 4th & 5th Delray Garage
Southeast Fourth Avenue between
Atlantic and Southeast First Street
Visit DowntownDelrayBeach.com/ Parking for more information.
SHARE YOUR PHOTOS FROM THE EVENING! #DowntownDelray #BocaMag #SavorTheAvenue #OUTDOORDINING
We ask that you please Savor responsibly.
Produced by Downtown Development Authority of Delray Beach, FL, Delray magazine and Boca magazine.
THE RESTAURANTS:
ELISABETTA’S: From pastas to pizzas and a great outdoor porch, this is Delray’s Saturday night central. CABANA EL REY: Our beloved (and hip) Cuban restaurant has all the moves—and great Latin cuisine.
AVALON: Delray’s sumptuous seafood and chophouse is a crowd pleaser.
ROCCO’S TACOS: Tableside guac, Taco Tuesdays and an epic Avenue hangout make this a Delray fave.
SALT 7: An elaborate nightlife merges with creative and flavorful surf and turf at this trendy chophouse.
BRULE & ROSE’S DAUGHTER: Mom’s Sunday Italian dinner—with a fresh new spin—already has a loyal following.
RACKS FISH HOUSE + OYSTER BAR & GARY RACK’S FARMHOUSE KITCHEN:
Clams, oysters, lobster rolls and a great outdoor bar define this hot spot.
CITY OYSTER: The heart of the Avenue, with its long friendly bar and diverse menu, is a see-and-be-seen dining spot.
VIC AND ANGELO’S: This longtime Avenue staple is great Italian on the right side of the tracks.
CAFFE LUNA ROSA: This oceanside Italian bistro is a tradition for locals as well as tourists.
LIONFISH: Delray’s buzzy seafood restaurant has been a hit from day one.
THE FALCON: This funky and festive bar has great food—and innovative small plates.
LEMONGRASS: This Asian restaurant is a tried-and-true Avenue benchmark, with a mean sake selection.