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With a collective 50 years serving some of the wealthiest families in America, Castle Island has honed a unique skill set designed to expertly manage the complexities which lead to sustained financial success. For the families we serve, we play a central role in each and every financial decision, strategically facilitating the continued safe and efficient accumulation of wealth. Our holistic mandate is to support all aspects of the process with the dependability of a trusted advisor, and the vigor of a Fortune 500 company.
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Year after year, Cleveland Clinic physicians are included in Stuart Magazine’s list of Top Doctors. Recognized as some of the best in their fields, they don’t just care for your health conditions, they care about you. Get the care you need from the name you trust – Cleveland Clinic Martin Health with locations in Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Palm City and Hobe Sound. Call 877.463.2010 or visit ClevelandClinicFlorida.org/FindADoctor today.
Craig Wengler, MD Breast Surgery
George Rittersbach, MD Colon and Rectal Surgery
Bradford Sklow, MD Colon and Rectal Surgery
Paul Gaeta, MD Concierge Medicine
Anthony Liberatore, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Jay Waddadar, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Ben Glaspey, DO Family Medicine
Sharon Khan-Lepak, DO Family Medicine
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Hubert Garcia, MD Hospital Medicine
Lyssette Cardona, MD Infectious Disease
Richard DeGaetano, MD Internal Medicine
Peter Zeblisky, DO Internal Medicine
Mona Fakhry, MD Internal Medicine
Jeffrey Glickman, MD Nephrology
Jean Vickers, MD Nephrology
Joshua Leibner, MD Neurology
Paul Acevedo, MD Neuro-hospitalist
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Gerson Florez, MD Orthopedic Surgery
Alexander DeBonet, MD Pain Medicine
Zackary Boomsaad, MD Pain Medicine
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Yvette Bushey, DO Pediatrics
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Darlene Gabeau, MD Radiation Oncology
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44 Tyler Cameron
Everybody’s favorite bachelor talks about his home-renovation show, building a business, and being back home for good By Michelle Lee Ribeiro
by Scott Teitler
52 Style Refresh
Head into summer looking your best By Katherine Lande
58 A League of Their Own
A local org provides a safe space for kids to grow By Valerie Staggs
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On the right path
Wellness is such a fluid term that can mean different things to different people, and that meaning can also change for individuals over time. Everything is relative, after all, so what’s important is that we feel we are wholly living the best lives we can, whatever that means to us personally.
When it comes to kids, though, it’s kind of our responsibility to make sure they are living well, because they may not fully understand exactly how to live their best lives just yet. Point them in the right direction, and provide a clear path for them to head in that direction. That’s what Palm City resident Noel DelValle has done for the youth of Martin County.
Back in 2017, DelValle founded the Martin County Police Athletic League, an organization that focuses on building kids’ self-worth and teaching them the importance of things like teamwork, forgiveness, and making better choices. Through sports like boxing and golf, peer-to-peer programs surrounding leadership, and more, DelValle and the folks at PAL are helping school-aged kids in the county—including many who have gotten into some sort of trouble, whether it be at school or elsewhere— change course and find a new, more positive path forward. When I stopped by a PAL boxing class one Monday evening in March, it was truly impressive watching these kids so focused and engaged. Read all about it in “A League of Their Own,” beginning on page 58.
On our cover this month is former Bachelorette star Tyler Cameron, one of Martin County’s newest residents. Tyler grew up in Jupiter, and last summer he bought a new home in Hobe Sound that he’s been renovating ever since. I recently chatted with Tyler about life, fame, family, philanthropy—and his brand new TV show, Going Home with Tyler Cameron. The show was filmed locally and follows Tyler and his team at Image One construction as they renovate homes in the area. It’s available on Amazon Prime Video now, so be sure to check it out! To read my interview with Tyler (and see some mighty fine photos from our Hobe Sound shoot), turn to page 44.
Peace and blessings,
Michelle Lee Ribeiro Editor in Chief michelle@stuartmagazine.com @mleeribFeel-good summer!
It’s easy to live a healthy and active lifestyle in our area, with so many beautiful biking trails, parks, paddleboarding options, golf, and tennis— not to mention all the pickleball matches that everyone seems to be playing these days! Classes in everything from yoga to tai chi to meditation are also offered all over town. This summer, I’m personally hoping to get back into yoga and do more trail exploring.
Recently, I found this great website, traillink.com, which helps you locate hiking, biking, walking, and running trails to explore across the United States. My husband and I enjoy biking and being out in nature as much as we can, and I’ve put together a list of new-to-me local trails for us to explore this summer. When we are in the mood to drive west, one of our favorite biking trails is the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, where you can bike, fish, ride horses, or walk leisurely along the lake.
Of course, Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound is always a great standby for locals. Did you know the park offers 11 rental cabins near the Loxahatchee River and more than 8 miles of multiuse trails for horseback riding, off-road biking, and hiking? For a full list of local parks and recreational areas, be sure to visit martin.fl.us/parksandrec, a site I frequent to get fresh ideas for outdoor activities. Let it help guide you to get out and about and embrace all that our beautiful area has to offer.
Inside this issue, you will find our annual Top Docs promotional section, a list of doctors and other medical professionals in our area compiled by Professional Research Services. The company surveyed licensed physicians, asking them to reveal the best professionals in our area, and we hope this list will be a trusted resource that will help you choose medical professionals who meet your needs.
This issue also includes our regular Luxury Homes real estate advertising section, the Home Resource guide, and Flavor dining guide, all of which showcase local businesses that are here to serve you year-round.
Have a great start to your summer, and thank you for reading Stuart Magazine.
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Martial Arts, 3 WAYS
Age-old practices steeped in the traditions of self-defense offer myriad health benefits. Here’s a look at three disciplines and how they can help you achieve your wellness goals.
by PAIGE FEIGENBAUMMore than 200 styles of martial arts—ranging from slow and graceful tai chi to high-intensity kung fu—are practiced by those looking to challenge their mind, body, and soul. Finding their origins mostly in ancient East Asian codes of combat and competition, martial arts have
evolved over time to reflect the culture of regions across the globe. In our area, there are many local outlets offering practices that can help you achieve your wellness goals, both physical and mental. Learn a bit about three such disciplines taught locally by experienced instructors.
BRAZILIAN JUJITSU
Originally from Japan and refined in Brazil, jujitsu (also referred to as jiu-jitsu) teaches self-defense techniques such as escaping a headlock, choke hold, or arm bar; avoiding getting hit or knocked out if someone throws a punch; and how to restrain an attacker. “It’s a full-body workout,” says Joe Scarola, owner of Gracie Barra in Jupiter. “It’s good for cardio and muscular endurance.” Brazilian jujitsu also provides stress relief and requires you to live in the moment and rely on muscle memory. Scarola—known as “Professor” to his students—incorporates life lessons into his curriculum, such as anti-bullying, problem solving, and remaining calm under pressure. Another benefit of jujitsu training: “You burn so many calories in the class,” Scarola says. “I see so many people lose a lot of weight.” graciebarra.com/jupiter-fl
TAE KWON DO
Tae kwon do is broken down into three Korean words—tae (foot), kwon (hand), and do (art). Originating in Korea more than 2,000 years ago, the martial art has evolved in modern times into different styles of sparring, sequences of moves, and philosophies. Going beyond self-defense, the Oh Ryung Hon style of tae kwon do was created in 2004 by Grandmaster Amy Reed, founder of Maslak’s Black Belt Academy in Stuart, and accredited by the United States Martial Artist Association in 2006. “Training can improve mental and physical fitness, weight loss, muscle strength,
flexibility, and cardiovascular health,” says Reed’s daughter, Master Nicole Maslak, who owns the Stuart facility. “Our forms (sequences of blocks, kicks, and strikes) help with memory retention, spatial awareness, balance, hand-eye coordination, flexibility, focus, control, breathing, and the ability to form different combinations of movements that can be used in defensive sparring.” The Black Belt Academy is continuing its family legacy of fierce females with a third generation on deck—Maslak’s daughter, Sensei Julia Maslak, is also an instructor and is on their demo team. kickwithme.com
KRAV MAGA
Krav maga was developed in the 1930s as a hand-to-hand combat system for the Israeli Defense Force. The high-intensity cardio workout teaches techniques adapted from various forms of martial arts including punching, kicking, striking, grappling, and knife and gun defense. Instructor Lauren Rios of Harmony Martial Arts Center in Jupiter says her krav maga students learn to “fight for their lives against a larger, heavier, and stronger opponent who abides by no rules.” As a petite woman, Rios used to feel like an easy target for potential attackers before she discovered krav maga. “Training in martial arts has changed my perspective on the reality of violence,” she says. “Size and strength matter, but so does an individual’s level of training.” Krav maga training offers physical health benefits such as metabolic conditioning and calorie burning, as well as psychological aspects like self-discipline, situational awareness, stress relief, and mindfulness.“When I’m training, it’s hard to focus on anything other than the present moment,” says Rios. harmonymartialarts.com ❖
A HEART FOR HEALING
At 18, Port St. Lucie resident Yanela Vickers was pregnant with a baby girl when she started suffering from fatigue, swelling in her legs, high blood pressure, and shortness of breath. Doctors dismissed her symptoms as normal, but she knew something was wrong (and she was right). A trip to the ER in her third trimester revealed she was in heart failure. Tragically, her daughter, Alena, died shortly after birth.
Now 35, Vickers has learned to live with cardiomyopathy, a chronic heart condition she discovered she had been living with unknowingly. “I found out later that my mom’s sister went through the exact same diagnosis,” she recalls. Had she known more about her family medical history, she may have been able to do something sooner.
She took charge of her health, making significant changes to her diet and lifestyle. Today, she is the mother of two healthy children, an EMT, and an advocate for other women. In February, Vickers was selected to be one of 12 ambassadors of the American Heart Association’s 2024 Go Red for Women Class of Survivors. The group of women share their powerful stories of survival to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke in women and inspire others to take charge of their well-being. (Of note: out of only 12 women selected nationwide, two are from our area—Vickers and 32-year-old Marissa Fattore of Vero Beach.)
Vickers says she hopes sharing her story through the AHA will inspire changes in the doctor-patient relationship and allow other women who might be at risk to be more heard. goredforwomen.org —Valerie Staggs
A New Nightcap?
Traditionally, only time and hydration can counter the effects of a fun-filled happy hour. Now a Jupiter-based company hopes to change that with Safety Shot, a beverage that claims to reduce blood alcohol content and ward off a hangover. Launched in December, the product was developed by researchers over eight years and is designed to reduce residual alcohol absorption, allowing the body to remove alcohol from the system more quickly. “It is the world’s first patented beverage that makes you feel better fast and reduces blood alcohol content in as little as 30 minutes, says Brian John, CEO of Jupiter Wellness, the company behind Safety Shot. John explains that the “overall feeling of well-being” is improved through the
product’s vitamins and nootropics (a medicinal substance thought to improve thinking, learning, and memory over time). Safety Shot is currently available in an orange citrus flavor (more flavors to come soon) and can be purchased on Amazon ($19.99/4-pack) and at drinksafetyshot.com. —Paige Feigenbaum
*While Safety Shot may lower blood alcohol level, it does not make it safe or legal to drink and drive.
FISH TALES
Hobe Sound resident Michael J. Tougias met Adam Gamble on a fishing boat in 1999, and the two men became fast friends. Both published writers— Tougias is the author of The Finest Hours, which was made into a Disney movie starring Chris Pine and Casey Affleck in 2016, and Gamble wrote many of the Good Night children’s books— the best buds decided to pen a new book together about their friendship journey that developed through a shared love of fishing. “It’s a story of overcoming obstacles told via the setting of our fishing trips at sea,” Tougias says of the book, The Power of Positive Fishing: A Story of Friendship and the Quest for Happiness,” which was published by Lyons Press last fall. The authors alternate chapters—Gamble focusing on nature, and Tougias spinning humorous tales about their “boneheaded misadventures.” The book takes a deep look at male friendship, demonstrating how a shared hobby bonded two men who found support in each other through the ups and downs of life. Says Tougias: “We show how important a single friend can be when life’s waters get choppy.” The Power of Positive Fishing is available in hardcover, digital, and audiobook wherever books are sold. michaeltougias.com —Paige Feigenbaum
The Turtle
Team
Women lead the charge rehabilitating sea turtles at Loggerhead Marinelife Center
by VALERIE STAGGSWhen an injured sea turtle is lucky enough to find its way to Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, the medical team stands ready to bring it back to good health. These creatures are fortunate to be in the caring hands of a skilled, all-female veterinary team led by chief science officer and veterinarian Dr. Heather Barron.
Barron arrived at Loggerhead in 2022 and set about recruiting her team, hand-selecting the four talented women who, along with herself, make up the rehab staff. Each team member—Marika Weber, Amy Kowalski, Jamie Pescatore, and Tori Hample—brings a wealth of experience in sea turtle biology, research, and medical care. “We have been very lucky to get some of the best people in our field,” Barron says of her colleagues.
A typical day begins with patient rounds, walking by each tank and discussing each patient’s progress and
needs. Any necessary surgeries and other treatments are done early in the day, while afternoons are devoted to rechecks and admitting new patients. The team is responsible for not just sea turtles but all of the wild animals that come into the hospital— including other species of turtles as well as sea birds, which are “quickly shifted to Busch Wildlife when they are stable enough to travel,” says Barron. Aside from rehabbing the injured animals, adds Barron, her team’s mission is to “look at the conservation of our oceans through the lens of sea turtle health.”
Dr. Barron, who graduated from the University of Georgia in 1995, says the veterinary space has changed a lot over the years, with many more women entering the field than in her days as a student. “When I was
in school, it was predominantly male students, but that’s not the case any longer—now it is probably 86 percent female,” she estimates.
She continues: “I’ve been doing this for 30 years, and I’m just as excited to go to work now as I was my first year out of school. It is a very rewarding career.” marinelife.org ❖
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Round-the-clock
WELLNESS
THESE TIPS AND LOCAL PRODUCTS CAN HELP YOU MEET YOUR WELLNESS GOALS, FROM MORNING TO NIGHT
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a.m.
CIRCULATION BOOST
8 a.m. AROMATHERAPY SHOWER
Turn your shower into a spa experience and awaken your senses with Cait & Co.’s collection of aromatherapy Shower Steamers in scents like invigorating eucalyptus and aloe. $8.50 each,Initial Styles, Jupiter
12 p.m. QUICK WORKOUT
Before putting on your moisturizer and makeup, reduce puffiness with the Hot Mess Ice Roller from The Skinny Confidential. The magic wand also boosts circulation and helps with lymphatic drainage. $69, Flutter Lash and Beauty Boutique, Stuart
5 p.m. GRATITUDE TIME
Take a moment to acknowledge the happiness-inducing power of gratitude with Chronicle Books’ Gratitude: One Line a Day journal. $16.95, Matilda’s, Stuart
Lace up your On Cloud X 3 sneakers for whatever workout is on your agenda. Lightweight yet supportively cushioned, these trainers are ready for anything. $150, Fleet Feet, Stuart
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HYDRATION CHECK
CHAKRA BALANCE
Harmonize your body, mind, and spirit with this set of seven chakra healing stones from Palm Beach Gardens’ Jamar Enlightenment Center, which comes with a selenite charging plate. $30, jamarcenter.com
8 p.m. CALMING RITUAL
Spray Herb Pharm’s Bed Time herbal mix into your mouth an hour or so before hitting the hay for a refreshingly restful sleep.
$16.99, Herbs & Owls, Jupiter
Hopefully, you’ve been drinking water all day. But if you have trouble remembering to hydrate, the HidrateSpark Smart Water Bottle is your new BFF. LED lights on the base glow to remind you it’s time to drink up.
Pro new BFF. LED lights on the $79.99,
Best Buy, North Palm Beach and Jensen Beach
9 SLEEP AIDE
A weighted blanket for your eyes, NodPod’s Sleep Mask is designed to alleviate stress and anxiety by distributing deep-touch pressure across key pressure points so you can get the quality sleep you need. $34, Nordstrom, Palm Beach Gardens and anxiety by distributing
BEST Mother Knows
Stuart resident Jennifer Johnson found a vessel with limitless potential to guide her and her two sons on their varied fishing adventures
by GEORGE LABONTEWhat begins as a hobby often becomes a lifestyle, which is the case with Jennifer Johnson. The Stuart resident developed an interest in fishing and boating at an early age, fun-fishing alongside her brother as a kid.
Her interests eventually led to aspirations of someday running her own vessel abroad to cruise, fish, and dive in the Bahamas. Ultimately, this would become a family affair. Now a mom of two sons, Reggie and Zachary, Johnson encouraged her boys to share her love of fishing, and, after owning several other boats, she pulled the trigger
on a brand-new Bluewater 2550 center console named Limitless—a perfect fit for this adventurous family.
With her previous experience on a smaller Bluewater and friendship with the former owners of the company, the odds were already tilted in favor of this brand. But the deciding factor in Johnson’s decision to go with the Bluewater 2550 had more to do with the ability to navigate safely and comfortably on her own.
Something else that played a big role in the choice of model is the diverse collection of fishing and diving styles the Johnson family enjoys. From freediving and spearfishing the Bahama
POWER FILE
LENGTH: 28 feet (including bracket)
BEAM: 8 feet, 5 inches
DRAFT: 18 inches (hull only)
DEADRISE: 24 degrees
FUEL: 178 gallons
MAX HP: 400 bluewatersportfishingboats.com
Bank to reef-fishing and offshore big-game fishing, the 2550 can handle all of their needs. The vessel is nimble enough to ply the waters around the shallow coral heads and reefs in the islands and still seaworthy enough to deal with a harsh weather day sail-fishing off Stuart during a winter cold front.
The Bluewater 2550 comes standard with a 35-gallon live well, five fully lined fish boxes including a 480-quart insulated hold, a 7-foot lockable rod storage compartment, a finished console interior with optional head, and a 10year hull warranty. Johnson chose a pair of Garmin multifunction display units for her GPS plotter and fish-finder units and maximumrated twin Suzuki 200 outboards for power.
Johnson derives much satisfaction from sharing her interest with friends and loved ones. She often takes friends out to catch their first sailfish or achieve another angling milestone, helping others enjoy a sport that means so much to her family. With her sons now in their twenties, Johnson’s network of fishing fanatics has grown exponentially, and as a result, this crew keeps abreast of any hot bite going on from day to day and is always on top of the latest intel around the Stuart docks. ❖
ABOUT THE WRITER
Hobe Sound
resident George LaBonte is a professional captain and a world-class angler who has run a successful local charter fishing operation for 40 years. He was the host of a pair of widely acclaimed boating-related TV shows that aired nationally for five years, as well as a popular radio show on ESPN for 20 years. Book a charter with Captain LaBonte at edgesportfishing.com, and follow him on YouTube at George LaBonte Outdoors.
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Bahamas BREAK
FOUR REASONS TO ESCAPE TO BAHA MAR NOW
by PAUL RUBIOSince the multibillion-dollar Baha Mar complex debuted on the Bahamas’ New Providence Island in 2017, it has defined the concept of mega-resort chic. Despite an ambitious size, the property delivers excellence across top-tier hotel products, renowned restaurants, Vegas-style amenities, and fun-in-the-sun experiences, all against a backdrop of dreamy ocean blues. Seven years in, Baha Mar stands at its best— and beckons as an easy and exciting international escape (requiring just a 55-minute direct flight to Nassau from West Palm Beach). Looking for an excuse to visit or return? Here are four. (bahamar.com; rosewoodhotels.com)
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LUXE Lairs
Across three trusted hotel brands—Grand Hyatt, SLS, and Rosewood—Baha Mar houses a staggering 2,300 rooms and suites. The lion’s share (1,800) are within the towers of Grand Hyatt. Baha Mar’s most refined offering, the 225-key Rosewood Baha Mar, rests on the property’s eastern perimeter, away from the masses and, therefore, delightfully quiet. All rooms, suites, and villas at Rosewood soothe with a contemporary Bahamian aesthetic, each featuring a spacious balcony or a terrace overlooking lush coconut forests (plus turquoise waters from higher floors). A favorite among the myriad room categories is the residential-style, 728-square-foot Ocean View Studio Suite with a separate living space, kitchenette, and full marble bathroom. While Rosewood guests have access to all the trappings of greater Baha Mar, they also have a surfeit of amenities exclusive to them, including a sleek pool and cabana area, private beach, fitness center, and kids club.
SPA Time
What’s a vacation without a visit to the spa? Treat yourself at not one but two wellness sanctuaries: Sense, a Rosewood Spa, and the Caribbean’s sole Espa, both accessible to all Baha Mar visitors. At Sense, choose from more familiar body and facial treatments using products by Maison Caulières and Evidens de Beauté, or wager on the lesser known “Lost Remedies” rooted in native ingredients and traditional healing practices of some of the original inhabitants of the Bahamas, the Arawak Indians and the Lucayans.
Fabulous FOOD
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Some 45 food and beverage options are scattered across Baha Mar’s 1,000-acre campus, including ones by big-deal chefs like Daniel Boulud, Dario Cecchini, and Marcus Samuelsson. At Carna, for example, enter Cecchini’s seductive, ambience-heavy steak house and prepare to feast on the best-of-the-best charcuterie, premier cuts of meat from around the world, and sublime shellfish selections. Even at restaurants without celeb-chef backing, expect impressive combos of cuisine and style. Floating over a serene koi pond in the Rosewood gardens, Costa is a seafood-forward Mexican restaurant with a Bahamian twist, featuring items like scorch conch xnipec (a spicy conch salad with tomato, onion, habanero, and avocado puree) and courgette quesadillas made with locally grown zucchini and Oaxaca cheese. At oceanfront Tingum on the Sand, whet your palate with rum-spiked cocktails before a lunch of Bahamian comfort food including sweet corn ribs and jerk shrimp skewers.
Family FUN
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Despite adult-centric amenities like the largest casino in the Caribbean, a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, and shopping arcades rife with high-end brands, there’s another dimension to Baha Mar that’s very family-forward. In addition to kid-friendly pools at the hotels, there’s Baha Bay, a sprawling water park with thrilling slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and a surf simulator. Families can also enjoy nonmotorized water sports on the beach, watch riveting fountain shows (with fire, lights, and choreographed waterworks), and learn about local wildlife through close encounters. Little ones love the touch tank experience at the Sanctuary, where stingray, nurse shark, and sea turtle feedings also take place. That being said, a favorite animal activity is the “Flamingo Meet and Greet,” a private feeding and 30-minute interactive session with Baha Mar’s ambassador flamingos. Those aged 16 and older can also sign up for 55-minute yoga classes with these national birds of the Bahamas—one of the most unique wellness experiences on the planet. ❖
Baldridge’s first source of inspiration is the myriad shades of blue and turquoise found in the sea. “I can stare at it for days,” she says. She’s also intrigued by the water’s motion. “My favorite lullaby has always been the lapping of the waves on the shore or the side of the hull.” —
Daniela Ghelman, Boca Raton Observer
SEA STORY
Contrails & Crepuscular Rays
60” x 84”
Eventide eases a discordant day as peach amber contrails billow on high.
Pink ginger crawls throughout dark smoky gray and fades as peaceful night’s cover grows nigh.
–Linda Alice Fowler, (excerpt)Eventide
Tidal Pools,
All the magic and wonder exist in the tidal pools.
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The past few years have had their highs and lows, as he experienced both a sudden rise to fame and a tragic loss. Now Tyler Cameron is back home for good, growing a local business, renovating a new home in Hobe Sound, and starring in his own TV show filmed right here in his hometown of Jupiter.
BY MICHELLE LEE RIBEIRO | PHOTOGRAPHY BY SCOTT TEITLERTyler Cameron is carefully navigating his way around paint cans, power tools, boxes, and myriad other construction hazards, leading his visitors (us) on a tour of his new home. It’s March, and 31-year-old Cameron is in the midst of a total renovation of the Hobe Sound property he purchased last May. He greets us looking like an average dude—lived-in jeans, a tee, a happy dog (Harley) bounding out the front door—“average,” of course, except for his way-above-average good looks. On this particular day, his guys have just installed the new wood flooring upstairs, and Cameron is excited. There are also some folks outside taking measurements for the deck addition, while one of his friends/team members sits at a desk in the cluttered garage working on a laptop. There’s a lot going on.
“Upstairs, that’s where we’re going to have the podcast studio,” he says as we walk through the home. We head out to the sprawling backyard—his home sits on a half-acre lot—and he points out where the outdoor kitchen is going to be, noting that he eventually also plans to install a pool. As the quick tour comes to an end, we head back to the garage to prep for the shoot. He opens a suitcase on the floor that’s filled with fancy duds sent by his New York PR team, and we sift through, pulling the first look. Cameron grabs a pair of navy Brunello Cucinelli trousers and an Etro button-down and goes behind a stack of boxes to change.
The photographer hangs a tarp from the garage door as a backdrop as “I Feel for You” by Chaka Khan blares through the giant portable speaker someone wheeled out at the request of the photographer. Cameron’s never heard this song
“ I’M A BIG BELIEVER THAT LIFE IS JUST A STORY, AND YOU’VE GOT TO MAKE THE COOLEST STORY YOU CAN... IT’S FUN TAKING THESE GAMBLES AND RISKS AND SEEING WHERE THEY TAKE YOU.”
before, but he seems to be enjoying it. As the photographer finds his light and starts clicking…that’s when it happens.
Suddenly, Cameron is someone else. He’d been clunking around in work boots and cracking jokes, but now he’s on. He’s a natural in front of the camera, knowing exactly how to angle his face and move his body. The kid from Jupiter who works in construction has transformed into a GQ model in the blink of an eye.
And that’s the thing: Tyler Cameron has been living a sort of dual life ever since he shot to fame in 2019 after melting hearts on The Bachelorette. Once the show aired, he was everywhere. He walked the red carpet at the People’s Choice Awards (a nominee for “Favorite Competition Contestant”) and was seen canoodling with supermodels in the tabloids. In 2021, he wrote a book (You Deserve Better), had a cameo in a Netflix film (Good on Paper), and appeared in an SNL skit with Kim Kardashian. The following year, he launched a podcast (Everybody But Me) and competed on ABC’s The Real Dirty Dancing. All the while, he was also modeling for brands like Calvin Klein, Steve Madden, Uncommon James, and Clarins.
“I think there’s a little bit of nerves sometimes,” he says of walking into the world of celebrity. “I get the feeling like, do I belong? Like, why am I here? It’s almost like these people are gonna realize it’s just me and kick me out of here soon, you know?” But he adapted quickly. “You start to learn that, okay, I’m supposed to be here I guess,” he continues. “And you kind of get more confident within it. I’ve always just wanted to have fun with it, meet new people, and enjoy all the cool new experiences.”
One of his favorite experiences that came in those early days of fame was going to the People’s Choice Awards with his mom, Andrea. “That was a cool deal and something that she was just through the roof about,” he recalls. “She was calling friends to help her go shopping and get bags and this and that, and it was such a big deal for her. Having her there walking the carpet with me, that’s an experience I cherish most. I got to have that moment with her.”
That memory is just one of many he cherishes with his mom, who passed away suddenly in 2020 from a brain aneurysm. It shook Cameron to his core. Andrea, a real estate agent, was a beloved local who spent her life helping others. Cameron recalls a funny story that speaks to her warm heart: “I remember she sold this older lady a home, and I’d be talking to my mom
two months later and she’s bringing this woman to her doctor’s appointment. I’d be like, ‘Mom, part of the job is you sell a house and move on to the next one.’ And she’d say, ‘No, I take care of my people.’ That’s just how she was.”
Growing up, Cameron says his Jupiter home was a welcoming place for all, and his mom would help his football buddies with their academics to make sure they’d get into college. Education was really important to Andrea, and that’s what motivated Cameron and his brothers—Austin, 28, who is in the army, and Ryan, 24, who is currently finishing up firefighting school— to start a foundation in her honor when she was gone.
The Andrea C. Cameron Foundation gives college scholarships to local high school students, and the family hosts a big gala each year to raise money. Since it was founded three years ago, the foundation has grown immensely. “Our first year, we gave out two scholarships, and they weren’t even full-tuition scholarships,” says Cameron. “Our next year, we were able to give out five [full-tuition cost for in-state schools], and this year we’re giving out 15. Our goal is to get to 20 or 25 next year.” Beyond scholarships, the foundation also provides mentorship to help students land internships, get into graduate school, and more.
His dad, Jeff (whom he affectionately calls “Pops”), has the same generous nature, says Cameron. “To this day, if he sees a kid who wants to play football, he goes out and trains them one-on-one,” he says. “My dad’s 66 at this point and doesn’t move too well, but he’s out there still yelling at these kids and coaching ’em up, you know? He just wants to help kids out.”
His dad also coached Cameron hard when he was young, and it paid off. Cameron was a star quarterback at Jupiter Community High School, went on to play for Wake Forest University and then FAU (where he earned his MBA), and was eventually invited to the Baltimore Ravens’ mini-camp. But an old shoulder injury acted up, and he was cut from the pro team. He was devastated. “I felt like a full-blown failure because something I devoted my entire life to didn’t work out,” he recalls. He wasn’t sure what to do next now that his formerly clear path to the NFL was bulldozed. “When you’re an athlete, it’s your whole identity,” he says. “You don’t go and do internships in the summer or anything to gain experience in the work force. So when it was done, I was like, what do I do with my life?”
He decided to get his general contractor’s license and pursue a career in construction like his dad. “I’d always thought the
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business was fascinating, so I figured I’d pick up a hammer and hop right in,” he says. Then one day, on a whim, he applied to be on The Bachelorette. “It was a joke with my friends,” he explains. “I had applied for the WWE one night, and then I thought, let’s see what else I can find.”
To his surprise, ABC called—they wanted him on the show. He went with it. “I’m a big believer that life is just a story, and you’ve got to make the coolest story you can,” he says. “So why not try and be a wrestler? Why not go on The Bachelorette? It’s fun taking these gambles and risks and seeing where they take you. The Bachelorette was the first one to hit me back, and we just kind of rolled from there. And I tell you what, if the WWE would’ve hit me, we’d be having a different conversation.”
In early 2020, Cameron was busy being famous in New York City post-show when his mom passed away. He came home to Jupiter for the funeral, and then COVID mania happened and he decided to stay put. During those first couple of years back home, he got involved with 3Natives (eventually opening his own franchise in Delray Beach in August 2023), started buying land and building houses, and before he knew it, he had planted new roots in his hometown. “I realized I’m happier here,” he says. “This just feels like where I need to be.”
It was then that Cameron also started focusing on a passion project he’d been thinking about for a while, something that combines his love for both his hometown and the real estate/construction business. He’d had the idea years prior, but it was derailed for various reasons. But now the timing was right, and last month the result of his hard work finally paid off when his new television show—Going Home with Tyler Cameron—was released on Amazon Prime April 18.
The eight-episode series, which filmed for about six months starting in September 2022, centers on Cameron’s construction company, Image One, and follows him and his crew as they renovate homes in Jupiter. “This is something we thought about years ago, and it took forever to get it going,” says Cameron. “I’ve always thought [Jupiter] is the most incredible place in the world and I’d love to showcase it.” An executive producer on the show, he was involved in all of the production meetings and was able to provide a lot of direction in terms of showcasing what Jupiter is really all about.
For Cameron, this project was a labor of love—and there was a lot of labor. “We did nine houses in seven months,” he says
of the home renovations filmed for the show. “It was insane.” There are a few celeb cameos including former Bachelorette Hannah Brown. But mostly, the show features locals. Cameron and his close-knit crew—Image One partner Robb Ritch, a friend he’s known for years, and designer Jessica Quintero— work on renovations for clients including some of Cameron’s friends and family (like his dad and high school girlfriend). They are helped out by a “village” of contractors, many of whom Cameron is personally connected to—like Coach Chip, his pee wee football coach, who did the drywall in one episode; designer Angela Reynolds, one of his mom’s best friends; pro golfer Justin Thomas; and mural artist Bulk Styles. Says Cameron: “I knew this was going to be a tall task, and I had to call on the people that I know, that I can trust and rely on. What’s so great about our town is, it’s really a little big town. It’s gotten big, but it’s still little to the people who grew up here. We take care of each other and help each other out.”
Going Home with Tyler Cameron is both a home-renovation
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Fashion Forward: “In middle school, I bet my mom and dad I wouldn’t drink soda for a whole year, and if I did it, they’d give me a thousand dollars. And so I did it, I got my thousand dollars, and I immediately became a shoe collector—I had like 40 pairs of shoes. They all had to match my outfits every day, and I was voted ‘best dressed’ in eighth grade at Jupiter Christian. I still don’t really drink soda.”
Dancing King: “At Wake Forest, I took a bunch of dance classes to get my GPA up. Modern dance, ballet, hip-hop, jazz, African dance… What I realized is, one, I loved it. It was so much fun and great for my flexibility. But two, it was always, like, 20 girls and me. And I love a class like that!”
Life at 40: “I hope I have a bunch of little kids running
show and a reality series that digs a bit into Cameron’s personal life. It has its fair share of humorous moments (Cameron’s a lovable goofball really), but it’s also quite emotional. Throughout the series, while working on other projects, the team is working on one very special renovation: Cameron’s mom’s home. It’s something Andrea had always wanted to do, and just before she passed Cameron was planning on surprising her with a renovation. Completing it was a way to honor her memory and provide a bit of closure to her family and friends. Without giving away too much, the show culminates in the big reveal of the finished home, which, suffice to say, is a tearjerker (in a good way).
Now that season one is out, Cameron is continuing to build his construction business here and stepping back into the spotlight from time to time, as he’s been doing. Last year, he went to New Zealand to tape the Fox TV show Special Forces, and this past February he flew to L.A. to attend the Grammy Awards. The modeling projects will continue, and he will effortlessly morph back and forth from celebrity to Jupiter dude. It’s something that comes easy to him and one of the things he appreciates most about the life he’s carved out for himself.
“I think there’s a more sophisticated side of me that people never really see down here, but I love dressing up and all that stuff,” he says. “But I also love to be able to go play in the dirt, go build whatever we’ve got to build, or rough it on the boat all weekend. I’ve always been able to fit into whatever job I need to fit into, and that’s what I love about what I do. Every day is different. To me, that’s the thrill of it all.”
Follow Tyler on Instagram @tylerjcameron and donate to the Andrea C. Cameron Foundation at accfdn.org. ❖
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Musical Notes: “Juice WRLD is one of my favorites. I’d put Zach Bryan up there too, and Luke Combs and Eric Church.”
Travel Bug: “I need to go see the world still. I want to explore Asia first—Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, China. I want to see it all.”
On Philanthropy: “This is a very prosperous town, and people make a lot of money here. But we’ve got to make sure we bring up the ones from the bottom too.”
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The Martin County Police Athletic League offers local kids a safe space to grow through multifaceted programs in sports, leadership, and moreBY VALERIE STAGGS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAUL PIASECKI
Sixteen-year-old Andrew Figueroa stands in the ring, feet spread, boxing gloves raised, and set to spar with former heavyweight champion of the world John Ruiz. Having the chance to learn from one of the world’s best is a rare opportunity, and the Stuart teen appreciates every minute of it. “He is a role model to me,” says Figueroa, who dreams of being a professional boxer one day. “Boxing has taught me discipline, self-control, and about being a leader.”
Figueroa is just one of hundreds of kids who have enrolled in the Martin County Police Athletic League (PAL), where they box, golf, wrestle, and drum their way to a brighter future. Founded in 2017, PAL teaches Martin County’s youth about teamwork, fitness, and leadership
through a series of sports and empowerment programs.
The organization was started by Palm City resident Noel DelValle, who had a vision after discovering the power of positive fitness at his own gym. “There was an empty space on Monterey Road, so I decided to open Twelve Rounds, a boxing and kickboxing gym,” recalls DelValle, 50, who was director of business development for Treasure Coast Irrigation at the time. “[At first], I just figured it would be an extra stream of revenue for me and my family.”
Before long, members were asking if their kids could come to the gym too. Familiar with the national PAL organization, which utilizes athletic programs to help prevent juvenile crime, he figured he would refer the parents to the local chapter—but he discovered there wasn’t one.
That’s when DelValle took a leap of faith and founded Martin County PAL, while still holding down his day job. In 2021, he left his former career to work full-time with PAL. “I realized I wasn’t put on this earth to do landscaping,” says DelValle of his decision to quit after 15 years at the Hobe Sound company.
Today, Martin County PAL operates out of a 3,800-squarefoot facility in Palm City (after outgrowing its original Stuart location in 2020). The organization has expanded to include programs involving boxing, soccer, golf, wrestling, and even a drumline, which are open to all school-aged kids in Martin County.
The heart of the organization lies in two unique programs that have a lifelong impact on kids’ lives. Rebuild and Rise is a 16-week program for middle school–aged first offenders. These youths, who have gotten into some sort of trouble (things like smoking or vaping at school), are referred to PAL by the Department of Juvenile Justice, Martin County Health Services, and the School District of Martin County as a form of intervention so they don’t repeat the behavior and get into trouble again. “The goal is to give them 16 leadership principles to help them make better choices,” says DelValle, who also plans to start an anti-vaping program in conjunction with the school system. Rebuild and Rise involves 16 weeks of group sessions, each week focusing on a different principle. Kids work through exercises in a workbook
and discuss what principles like forgiveness and self-worth mean in their lives. The peerrun program has been incredibly successful, with a zero-percent recidivism rate.
Sandra Graham, 19, is one of those success stories. The Port Salerno teen, who now works full-time at PAL, was mandated to complete a 16-week program after getting into trouble for smoking marijuana at school when she was 14. “It was rough,” recalls Graham, who says she was struggling with self-esteem issues at the time and arguing a lot with her family. “I did not want to be here, but after the second month, I was hooked.”
“Sandra came to PAL as a difficult youth,” says DelValle. “It was amazing to see the transformation in her over the weeks she was sanctioned to be here.” Graham now works with kids at PAL who are struggling just like she was. She says: “I tell them, it doesn’t matter why you are here. This is your fork in the road. Get on board now before you can’t make a comeback.”
For local kids who are not first offenders but just want help in dealing with issues at home, school, or personally, the same 16-week curriculum is offered through PAL’s iLead iChoose Me leadership program.
One of the more popular activities at PAL is the boxing program. Every week, 100-plus kids come to the ring in Palm City to learn the sport from expert instructors—like former world heavyweight champion John Ruiz. The 52-year-old Palm City resident had an impressive career as a professional boxer, holding the WBA heavyweight title twice between 2001 and 2005 and making history as the first Latino boxer to win a world heavyweight title. Ruiz was a member at Twelve Rounds, where he met DelValle, and volunteered to be a coach when DelValle decided to start PAL.
“I made a living out of boxing, but it’s a tough career,” says Ruiz. “We show the kids how to build a team and let them
know it’s not an easy sport. You’re going to be nervous, but you have to have courage.” Ruiz says he sees the effects the program has on the kids every single day. “The change you see in each of them… I can’t put it into words,” he says. “These kids are becoming young men and women.”
The kids may not fully recognize what they are learning at PAL—but they know it’s a place they want to be. “They’re like part of my family,” says 13-year-old Heaven Burns, a Stuart resident who has been going to PAL for three years. Burns says that in addition to boxing and golf, she gets help from PAL staff with her homework.
Stuart resident Marcello Garcia, 14, has only been going to PAL for a few months, but he already loves the experience. “Everybody is friends with each other,” he says. “I’m happy to be in that kind of environment.”
Working with Ruiz has led Garcia to want to pursue amateur boxing. “[Boxing] has taught me to push myself,” he says. “A lot of times, you are tired or lazy, but if you push yourself, right after that you’ll feel so much better and you’ll be happy you did it.”
With more and more kids coming to PAL, DelValle
is looking to expand its programs and space. In 2023, PAL served 550 kids, and DelValle expects 2024 numbers will well exceed that. He says he will soon be launching a capital campaign to raise money to build a new 10,000-square-foot facility on a piece of land the organization owns in the Golden Gate area of Stuart.
Last year, he was able to secure a grant from Impact100 to acquire a FedEx truck, which he converted into a PAL mobile unit. The bright green vehicle is outfitted with punching bags, a miniature basketball court, pull-up bars, ropes, and other gym equipment. A booming sound system and colorful lighting attract kids’ attention when the truck arrives at a location. The mobile unit gives PAL a broader reach, engaging kids who wouldn’t otherwise have access to
the organization. The truck visits parks in Indiantown as well as one school every weekday in lower-income areas of the county. School counselors say they have seen a noted uptick in attendance on days kids know the PAL mobile unit will be on campus.
Both the mobile unit and the potential for a bigger main campus are welcome expansions for an organization that is vital to the county’s youth. “Martin County PAL is one of our primary trusted resources for youths,” says Joanna Greene, human services supervisor for Martin County. “PAL integrates so many different ways of reaching them that they actually enjoy in the process. It creates an environment where they can discover untapped strengths and potential, developing leaders for the long run.” martincountypal.org ❖
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On the following pages, you’ll discover our carefully curated list of 207 Top Doctors in 44 specialties as chosen by their peers. We profile some of the most trusted and experienced physicians in the Martin County/ St. Lucie County area, many of whom give their time and talents to make our community even stronger.
Top Doctors
ADDICTION MEDICINE
Carl Gittens
The Gittens Clinic
561-337-3351
Jay Kuchera
Resolute Pain Solutions
866-228-7676
ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
Daniel Brodtman
Allergy and Asthma Specialists of South Florida
772-221-3900
Clive E. Roberson
Allergy Associates of South Florida 772-220-8884
Michael Wein
Vero Allergy and Dermatology
772-621-9992
ANESTHESIOLOGY
Albert Gardner
Martin County Pain Clinic
772-286-0078
BREAST SURGERY
Denise Sanderson
South Florida Breast Specialists
772-872-6913
Craig Wengler
Cleveland Clinic FloridaMedical Office Building and Surgery Center, Stuart 772-223-5630
CARDIAC SURGERY
Edward Savage
Medical Office Building and Surgery Center, Stuart 772-419-2137
CARDIOLOGY
Brian Akrami
HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists
772-336-6601
Norman E. Bennett
Stuart Cardiology Group
772-286-9400
Prasad Chalasani
Florida Heart Center 772-465-4499
Kunal Chaudhry
Cardiology Associates of Stuart 772-781-0222
Amy M. Eversole
Stuart Cardiology Group 772-286-9400
Joseph S. Gage
Stuart Cardiology Group 772-286-9400
Sattar Mehdie Gojraty
Cardiology Associates of Stuart 772-781-0222
George J. Goldman
Stuart Cardiology Group
772-286-9400
Howard S. Helfman
Cardiology Associates of Stuart 772-781-0222
L. Burton Heron
Cardiology Associates of Stuart 772-781-0222
Venu G. Jasti
Florida Heart Center
772-465-4499
William Jason McManus
Stuart Cardiology Group
772-286-9400
Kamalakar T. Rao
Florida Heart Center
772-465-4499
Sabrina Zanto
HCA Florida St. Lucie MedicalSpecialists
772-335-9600
COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY
Deborah A. DeMarta
Dr. Deborah A. DeMarta
772-539-9556
George Rittersbach
Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health 877-463-2010
Bradford Sklow
Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition HealthPark Two 877-463-2010
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE AND PULMONARY DISEASE
Donald B. Hoffman Jr.
Dr. Donald B. Hoffman Jr, MD 772-324-5400
Juancarlo Martinez Gonzalez Cleveland Clinic FloridaFamily Health Center, Stuart 877-463-2010
DERMATOLOGY
Greg Barron Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center 772-220-3339
Sarah Cerminara Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center 772-220-3339
Samantha Fisher Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center 772-220-3339
Mark R. Kaiser Kaiser Dermatology 772-286-7081
Daniel King
Daniel King, MD 772-219-0044
Richard Krathen Florida Dermatology Specialists 772-403-2227
Elizabeth McKay McKay Dermatology & MedSpa 772-283-0109
John Minni Water’s Edge Dermatology 772-335-4113
Nayomi Omura Water’s Edge Dermatology 772-219-2777
Cynthia Rogers Cynthia Rogers, MD 772-398-3376
Rick Romagosa Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center 772-220-3339
Yvonne Romagosa Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center 772-220-3339
Ted Schiff Water’s Edge Dermatology 772-337-4113
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Jean-Paul Azzi The Palm Beach Center for Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery 561-429-5403 SEE OUR PROFILE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
John T. Lanza ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 772-398-9911
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Demetri P. Andreadis Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin North Hospital 772-223-5995
David Hotwagner HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital 772-335-4000
Lawrence Katt Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin North Hospital 772-223-5995
Irene Machel Urology Specialists of Stuart 772-220-9871
Jason Joseph Morris Dr. Jason Joseph Morris, D.O. 772-398-3800
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Neil C. Boland Treasure Coast Bioidentical Institute 772-220-8766
MMJ Health provides best-in-class medical marijuana counseling led by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Morgan. With over 36 years of medical experience and medical licenses in multiple states, Dr. Morgan leads a team of compassionate, state-qualified MMJ physicians and MMJ specialists dedicated to helping patients find relief through cannabis medicine. Their focus is assisting those suffering from chronic conditions like cancer, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, and more, with an emphasis on reducing reliance on pharmaceuticals. With custom medical marijuana treatments for every patient, MMJHealth offers a holistic approach to personalized care that can greatly improve quality of life.
“Cannabis offers a safe, effective alternative to many traditional medications,” shares Dr. Morgan. “With no risk of mortality and minimal side effects, I’ve seen it greatly improve quality of life for those suffering from severe health conditions.”
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ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLIS (cont.)
Ahmet Ergin
HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists - Endocrinology
772-398-7814
Anthony Liberatore
Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health, Patricia Lichtenberger Medical Plaza 772-223-5757
Monica Munoz
South Florida Endocrine Center 561-626-9041
Jay Waddadar
Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health, Patricia Lichtenberger Medical Plaza 772-223-5757
FAMILY MEDICINE
Gary Bradley Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group
772-223-0953
Robert Chua
HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists - Jensen Beach 772-225-2337
Eileen Cloonan
HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists - Residency Practice 772-398-7936
Ben Glaspey
Cleveland Clinic FloridaFamily Health Center, Stuart 772-223-4999
Cheryl Jordan
Private Physicians, PLC
772-781-5434
Sharon Khan-Lepak
Cleveland Clinic Florida - Health and Wellness Center, Palm City 772-781-2791
William Lampard
William W. Lampard, MD
772-398-0067
Jeff Mistroff
Dr. Jeff Mistroff, MD
772-335-4000
Scott Allen Sanford MD Now Urgent Care 772-398-1588
FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY
Craig J. Breslauer
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
778-288-2400
Andrew Lonabaugh
Treasure Coast Podiatry Centre
772-461-2575
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Jayshree Matadial
Gastroenterology Specialist of the Treasure Coast 772-337-3914
GENERAL SURGERY
Andrew Georgeson United Vein & Vascular Centers 772-419-9011
Georgios Hatzoudis Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition HealthPark Two 772-223-5630
Adam D. Kurtin
Treasure Coast Surgical Specialists - St. Lucie 772-335-8446
Fred Silvestri New Radiance Cosmetic Centers 561-944-5992
GERIATRIC MEDICINE
Raymond Molano Access Health Care Physicians LLC 772-212-7049
Jose Filipe Pinto Associates in Medicine, LLC 772-398-5339
HAND SURGERY
Aron M. Trocchia Coastal Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center
772-335-5300
HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY
Seth D. Rosen Hematology Oncology Associates of the Treasure Coast 772.223.5982
Paul M. Swanson
Hematology Oncology Associates of the Treasure Coast 772-335-5666
Michael S. Wertheim
Hematology Oncology Associates of the Treasure Coast 772-335-5666
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Lyssette Cardona Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health 800-223-2273
Berjan Collin Associates in Infectious Diseases 772-335-4234
Moti Ramgopal Associates in Infectious Diseases 772-335-4234
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Laura Beringer Beringer Medical Group, PLLC 772-266-0978
Jackeline Briceno Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin South Hospital 800-223-2273
Jordan Bromberg Volunteers in Medicine Clinic 772-463-4128
Prasad Chalasani Florida Heart Center 772-465-4499
Richard DeGaetano Cleveland Clinic Florida - Health and Wellness Center, Palm City 772-781-2791
Richard A. Dube Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group 772-223-0953
Ahmad Fadel Martin Primary Care, LLC 772-287-9143
Mona Fakhry
Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition HealthPark Two 772-344-3811
Paul Gaeta
Cleveland Clinic FloridaFamily Health Center, Stuart 772-419-3949
Hubert Garcia
Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition Hospital 772-345-8100
Eric G. Hall Eric G Hall, MD 772-287-2448
Gary Kabinoff Conviva Care Center 772-419-5959
Chandrakant N. Patel HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists - Hillmoor 772-335-9600
Peter Zeblisky Cleveland Clinic Florida - Medical Office Building, Jensen Beach 877-463-2010
MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE
Anna Fuchs
OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-626-3800
Denise A. Guidetti
OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-626-3800
NEPHROLOGY
Jeffrey Glickman Cleveland Clinic FloridaMedical Office Building and Surgery Center, Stuart 772-286-1550
Zeidy Roche Dr. Zeidy Roche, MD 772-468-7212
Jean-Paul Azzi, MD is a double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon specializing exclusively in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures of the face, nose, and neck.
Dr. Azzi utilizes the most advanced and cutting-edge techniques in facial plastic surgery to individualize every patient’s treatment. He applies an integrative approach to treat all aspects of aging—including gravity, volume loss, and texture changes. It is this unique style and his artistic eye that allows him to achieve beautiful, natural, and long-lasting results.
Dr. Azzi trained at the finest institutions with world-renowned plastic surgeons in Manhattan, where he practiced the most advanced techniques for the treatment of the aging face including deep-plane facelifting, endoscopic lifts, revision facelifting, eyelid lifts, lip lifts, and rhinoplasty to name a few. He
is a respected lecturer at facial plastic surgery conferences, with an emphasis on his revision deep-plane facelifting techniques.
Beyond his reputation for expert technical ability, Dr. Azzi is distinguished by his compassionate bedside manner and dedication to patient satisfaction. His warm, friendly care, coupled with a sense of humor, fosters a supportive environment for each patient’s journey.
In addition to his private practice, Dr. Azzi also enjoys teaching and performing pro-bono surgeries in underprivileged countries. He has traveled around the world reconstructing children born with facial deformities with destinations including Vietnam, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Colombia. This includes repairing cleft lips and palates and reconstructing children with microtia (missing ears) using their rib cartilage.
Top Doctors
NEPHROLOGY (cont.)
Jean Vickers Cleveland Clinic FloridaMedical Office Building and Surgery Center, Stuart 772-286-1550
NEUROLOGY
Paul Acevedo Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health 772-287-5200
Sophia Ahmed HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists - Hillmoor 772-335-9600
Lara Fix Fix Neurology 772-219-9355
Rabih Kashouty Premier Neurology & Wellness Center 772-210-2447
Joshua Leibner
Cleveland Clinic FloridaFamily Health Center, Stuart 772-419-3810
Luz Grisel Vazquez
Dr. Luz Grisel Vazquez, MD 772-210-1162
NEUROSURGERY
Oszkar Szentirmai Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition HealthPark One 772-288-5862
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Gonzalo Oria
Physicians To Women 772-288-2992
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Rebecca Bobo Florida Vision Institute 772-337-2020
Raising the bar in cancer care
Ronald E.P. Frenkel
East Florida Eye Institute 772-287-9000
Paul Gallogly Retina Care Specialists 772-335-0089
John M. Guerrero Stuart Eye Institute 772-287-8777
Sapir Karli St. Lucie Eye 772-461-2020
Alexander Katz Katz Eye Center 772-446-4230
Kevin T. Kelly Retina Group of FloridaStuart Retina Center 561-784-3788
Nelson C. Klaus III Stuart Eye Institute 772-287-8777
Philip Laird Retina Care Specialists 772-335-0089
Adrian Laviña Retina Care Specialists 772-335-0089
Jodi Luchs Florida Vision Institute 772-337-2020
Walid Mangal Florida Vision Institute 772-337-2020
Zayna A. Nahas Katz Eye Center 772-446-4230
Carrie A. Palmer Fier Eye Care & Surgery Center 772-286-0007
Paul Paré
Coastal Eye Center 772-283-8444
At GenesisCare, we use cutting-edge technology and the latest treatments to provide the best possible life outcomes. We’re proud of our physicians being selected as 2024 Top Doctors in their specialty.
It’s a better world of care, close to you. This is GenesisCare.
Dr. William F. Crook
Radiation Oncology
Center locations
2107 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996 5550 S US Highway 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34982
For an appointment, call (833) FOR-MYGC or learn more at genesiscare.com/us
Dr. Mark Perman
Radiation Oncology
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
William E. Carlson
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
778-288-2400
Gerson Florez Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition HealthPark One 772-223-5630
Nathaniel H. Hill
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
772-288-2400
James D. Hoffman
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
772 288-2400
Daniel A. Jones
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
772-288-2400
Steven K. Jordan
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
772-288-2400
Roberto Lugo
Coastal Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center
772-335-5300
Anuj Prasher
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
772-288-2400
Robert A. Sellards
Florida Orthopaedic Specialists
772-335-4770
PAIN MEDICINE
Gregory M. Benedict
South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
772-288-2400
Zackary Boomsaad Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition HealthPark One 772-288-5862
Alexander DeBonet Cleveland Clinic FloridaMedical Office Building and Surgery Center, Stuart 772-288-5862
Jay Kuchera
Resolute Pain Solutions 866-228-7676
Marc I. Levine
Resolute Pain Solutions 866-228-7676
Antonio Poto
Pioneer Pain Management
772-446-4883
PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
Sundar Chandrasekhar
Pediatrix Cardiology of South Florida at PSL Multispecialty Clinic 561-844-9858
David M. Drossner
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital 561-844-9859
Renato Dubois
Pediatrix Cardiology of South Florida at PSL Multispecialty Clinic 561-844-9858
PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Joseph Sykes
Pediatrix Critical Care of Florida
800-243-3839
PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY
Miladys Palau-Collazo
Pediatric Endocrine + Metabolic Center of Florida 772-834-7362
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
Ascension M. Torres HCA Florida Trauma Specialists 772-462-3939
PEDIATRICS (GENERAL)
Douglas Bowling
Cleveland Clinic Florida - Medical Office Building, Jensen Beach
772-223-5612
Yvette Bushey
Cleveland Clinic Florida - Medical Office Building, Jensen Beach
772-223-5612
Veronica Espinoza BeeWell Pediatrics
772-873-7114
Anitha Jagadish Tender Care Pediatrics 772-335-1812
Sarrie F. Katz
Katz Pediatrics 772-678-7474
Beauvais Laguerre
Cleveland Clinic Florida - Medical Office Building, Jensen Beach 772-223-5612
Anne Matese Katz Pediatrics 772-678-7474
Liza Melendez Pediatric Associates - St. Lucie West 772-336-2818
Amanda Peck
All About Kids Pediatrics, Inc. 772-283-5431
Prithvi Raj Sawh Pediatric Prime Care 772-335-9949
Lynn A. Scheel
Florida Community Health Centers, Inc. - Port St. Lucie Children’s Health Center 772-335-8455
Russell Shipman Pediatrix Urgent Care of Florida 772-807-1580
Courtney B. Shipon Nemours Children’s Health at Cleveland Clinic Tradition Hospital 772-345-8100
Shirley Stickle Children’s Physicians 772-219-4444
Kristen V. Walker All About Kids Pediatrics, Inc. 772-283-5431
Genon Wicina Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health, Patricia Lichtenberger Medical Plaza 772-223-5777
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
Stuart Krost
Stuart B. Krost M.D., P.A. 561-296-2220
Jason P. Williams
Florida Orthopaedic Specialists 772-335-4770
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
James Azzi
The Palm Beach Center for Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery 561-429-5403
Jean-Paul Azzi
The Palm Beach Center for Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery 561-429-5403 SEE OUR PROFILE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Chris Cromwell Water’s Edge Dermatology 772-800-5599
John B. Fasano
John B. Fasano M.D.The Art of Plastic Surgery 772-221-9111
Juan Giachino Jr. Water’s Edge Dermatology 877-900-3223
Neil C. Goodman
Smart Liposuction at New Radiance Cosmetic Centers 561-944-5992
Daniel T. Holley Holley Surgical Arts 772-286-0677
S. Darrell Lee Lee Plastic Surgery & Laser Center 772-291-5572
Avron H. Lipschitz Athena Plastic Surgery Avron Lipschitz, MD 772-266-5003
Christopher L. Slack
Christopher L. Slack, M.D. 772-335-1351
Top Doctors
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY (cont.)
Leighton A. Taylor
HCA Florida St. Lucie Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery 772-204-8870
Donato A. Viggiano
Donato A. Viggiano MD, PA. 772-402-1059
Luis F. Villar Villar Plastic Surgery
772-286-3722
William J. Vinyard Vinyard Institute of Plastic Surgery 772-212-8472
PODIATRY
Kristin Blanchet Family First Podiatry 772-266-8499
Michael A. Garvin Foot & Ankle Specialists of the Treasure Coast - St. Lucie East Office 772-335-7171
David A. Gubernick Treasure Coast Podiatry Centre 772-286-9912
Robert A. Iannacone
Robert A. Iannacone, DPM, P.A. 772-878-0040
Kristopher P. Jerry Podiatry Health Services 772-301-1951
Neil Klein
St. Lucie Surgery Center 772-337-5200
Andrew Lonabaugh
Treasure Coast Podiatry Centre 772-461-2575
Craig Joseph Paul HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists - Hillmoor 772-335-9600
William Salcedo
Salcedo Podiatry 772-337-0014
John V. Schoppe Schoppe Foot & Ankle 772-221-1193
Joseph V. Schoppe Schoppe Foot & Ankle 772-221-1193
Paul R. Schoppe Schoppe Foot & Ankle 772-221-1193
Joseph Taub Taub Podiatry 772-283-3800
Jay Weingarten
Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists, PA 772-223-8313
PSYCHIATRY
Nabil Karroum
Coral Shores Behavioral Health 772-403-4000
Molly E. Ryan Stuart Psychiatry 772-208-0514
Peter Theodoropoulos Coral Shores Behavioral Health 772-403-4000
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
William F. Crook GenesisCare - Fort Pierce 772-293-0377
Darlene Gabeau Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health 772-288-5890
James Melotek Saint Lucie Radiation Oncology 772-281-3060
Mark Perman GenesisCare 772-293-0377
Kiran Reddy
Cleveland Clinic Florida - Family Health Center, St. Lucie West 772-288-5890
RHEUMATOLOGY
Darrell N. Fiske Rheumatology Associates, PA 772-283-8380
John M. Houri Rheumatology Associates, PA 772-283-8380
Sukanya Pachaidee
Cleveland Clinic FloridaMartin Health, Patricia Lichtenberger Medical Plaza 772-223-5757
Alejandro Rivera-Rodríguez Rheumatology Associates, PA 772-283-8380
SLEEP MEDICINE
Juancarlo Martinez Gonzalez Cleveland Clinic FloridaFamily Health Center, Stuart 877-463-2010
SPORTS MEDICINE
Robert A. Sellards Florida Orthopaedic Specialists 772-335-4770
UROLOGY
Lorenzo Digiorgio Cleveland Clinic FloridaFamily Health Center, Stuart 772-419-4834
Justin A. Muskovich HCA Florida St. Lucie Medical Specialists 772-336-6601
VASCULAR SURGERY
Christopher L. Binette HCA Florida Fort Pierce Surgical Specialists 772-595-5302
Ronald Bush The Vein Center at Water’s Edge Dermatology 772-219-2777
Robert Garrett Cleveland Clinic FloridaFamily Health Center, Stuart 772-221-2003
Purandath Lall Cleveland Clinic FloridaTradition HealthPark Two 772-221-2003
ABOUT THE LIST
Medical decisions are some of the most important choices our readers make. In an effort to provide the best medical information available, Stuart Magazine has enlisted a professional marketing company, Professional Research Services of Troy, Michigan, to identify the Top Doctors in Martin County and St. Lucie County. Together we surveyed licensed physicians, asking them to reveal thebest medical professionals in our area. These Top Doctors have been scrutinized for the legitimacy of their licenses as well as their status with the Florida Department of Health. While there are outstanding professionals who aren’t listed here, we hope you’ll give these doctors special consideration when choosing a medical professional.
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$57,850,000
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$74,500,000
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by PAIGE FEIGENBAUMVeganDREAM
A SPECIAL NEW MENU AT BEACON WELCOMES LOCAL HERBIVORES TO DINE ON ELEVATED PLANT-BASED BITES
Over at Charlie & Joe’s at Love Street, Beacon and its rooftop hideout, Topside at the Beacon, have upped their menu game with several vegan dishes including chickpea fries, roasted tomato bisque, smacked avocado stack, veggie stir-fry, and cauliflower steak. “We took the popular dishes and gave them a modern makeover,” says Shane Johnson, executive chef at the Love Street waterfront restaurant hub. “A lot of food made from scratch can be made vegan with just a few minor adjustments or substitutions. For example, we use almond milk for the chickpea fries and tomato bisque, as well as hazelnuts to thicken. The selection of vegan products opens
a lot of doors for chefs pushing the boundaries.” Johnson adds that the kitchen is dedicated to producing quality vegan dishes: “My goal is to make vegans feel catered to in an industry where sometimes their needs are left out.” thebeaconjupiter.com; topsidejupiter.com
Italian TIKI
Casual waterfront dining and nightly entertainment in Port Salerno
Park your car (or dock your boat) and come as you are. That’s the vibe at Mangia Clam Bar, a casual, tropical oasis situated along Manatee Pocket.
As its name implies, Mangia Clam Bar focuses on both seafood and Italian cuisine. “Everyone has that mentality that if you’re on the water, you’re supposed to just serve seafood,” says David Tranes, one of the restaurant’s owners. “We have seafood, but we add an Italian twist to it.”
To his point, there are plenty of chicken, veal, and seafood items prepared parmigiana, francese, piccata, or marsala, plus pizzas and a variety of pasta entrées. Mangia also offers lasagna as an occasional special, and they make their own pizza dough in-house.
Tranes’ favorite dish? The mahi-mahi tacos. “It’s a lighter dish, but you’re still getting the protein and it fills you up,” he says, noting that the tacos are stuffed with a house-made cilantro slaw.
Of course, there is seafood on the menu, including shrimp, clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters. For those who want to nosh on bar food while watching the game, there are also many handhelds and shareables like wings, mozzarella sticks, hot pretzels, cheeseburgers, and tasty heroes.
Of note is the three-course prix fixe menu ($22.95), which includes soup or salad; a choice of entrée (including traditional Italian dishes and seafood) served with pasta, broccoli, or potatoes; a cannoli or chocolate cake for dessert; and a nonalcoholic beverage.
Tranes says Mangia’s happy hour—which runs until 6 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 5 p.m. Friday to Sunday—has become a popular social event with locals (and dogs are welcome to join on the outdoor patio). There is also entertainment seven days a week, with Monday-night trivia, Tuesday karaoke, Wednesday music bingo, and live bands Thursday through Sunday. mangiaclambar.com ❖
Local Dining Guide
A Selection of Area Restaurants
AMERICAN
1000 NORTH
The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for Chef Jason Van Bomel’s global takes on classic dishes. Elegant environs and more than 40 rare wines by the glass complete the picture. 1000 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; 1000north.com; 561.570.1000
AQUAGRILLE
Beach house–inspired decor and a chill vibe entice diners at the new AquaGrille, where coastal American dining reigns supreme. 14121 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; aquagrillejuno.com; 561.355.0438
BEACON
Love Street’s upscale eatery offers coastal cuisine with a Mediterranean flair. 1107 Love St., Jupiter; thebeaconjupiter.com; 561.532.3280
CHEF’S TABLE
Sophisticated New American restaurant offering fine wine and seasonal menus in understated, rustic digs. 2313 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; chefstable stuart.com; 772.287.5599
COLAB KITCHEN
Head to this urban farm with a café serving locavore cuisine, plus shop its market for fermented foods, bread, and more. 100 SE MLK Jr. Blvd., Stuart; colabkitchenfl.com; 772.872.6243
COOLINARY
Husband-and-wife team Tim and Jenny Lipman have been serving honest, fresh, simple, and refined cuisine to the Palm Beach Gardens community since 2012. A warm and inviting space designed as a place for friends and family to
gather, the American contemporary restaurant serves up soulful items and retro comfort fare alongside its immersive bar, The Parched Pig, where beverage, food, and comfort meet. 4580 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; thecoolpig.com; 561.249.6760
COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS
A Napa-style tasting room greets diners at this Illinois-based chain, where dishes like red wine–braised short ribs are listed beside the bin number of its perfect Cooper’s Hawk wine pairing. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; chwinery.com; 561.209.8466
DISTRICT TABLE & BAR
Chef Jason Stocks presents his creative take on everything from dry-aged burgers to sourdough pizza in a contemporary dining space. Sustainability is also a focus: oyster shells are recycled to rebuild local reefs and oyster beds. 4665 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart; districttableandbar.com; 772.324.8357
DUNE DOG CAFE
An open-air cafe, Dune Dog offers a “happy island,” family-friendly atmosphere with burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, and fish. 775 N. Alt. A1A, Jupiter; dunedog.com; 561.744.6667
FARMER’S TABLE
A community restaurant offering a variety of dishes for all types of diners. Enjoy brunch, happy hour, and dinner with outstanding beverages, including garden-to-glass cocktails and elixirs. 951 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach, dinefarmers table.com; 561.691.3430
THE GAFFORD
Family-run establishment with Southern hospitality and perfectly executed plates such as Mabel’s fried chicken, a local favorite. The signature “Gafford” is a 20-ounce bone-in prime Revier Ranch ribeye that pays homage to owner Rick Wilson’s grandfather and the steaks they used to cook together. 47 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart; thegafford.com; 772.221.9517
HUDSON’S ON THE RIVER
Enjoy a mix of flavors translated into dishes ranging from Island River Ramen to maple-glazed pork belly to pepper-crusted tuna salad. 351 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart; hudsonontheriver.com; 772.266.8061
KITCHEN NORTH
A contemporary American brasserie brought to town by Chef Matthew Byrne and wife Aliza. This sister concept to their West Palm Beach outpost features elevated twists on classic dishes. 5250 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; kitchenpb.com; 561.328.8825
NEVS BARBECUE
A Texas-influenced smoke show, NEVS Barbecue uses its wood-fire rotisserie smoker to serve up brisket, black pepper sausage, baby back ribs and pulled chicken. Once it’s sold out, it’s gone for the day. 9910 Alt. A1A Suite 709, Palm Beach Gardens; nevsbarbecue.com; 561.437.6387
OLD FLORIDA BAR & GRILL
Offering selections “for everyone,” dishes range from seafood and steaks to flatbreads and salads. 250 W. Indiantown Road Suite 101, Jupiter; oldflorida barandgrill.com; 561.203.2302
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SALUTE MARKET
Enjoy delicious pours of reasonably priced wines paired with a fusion of flavors in the form of goat cheese–stuffed dates to midnight turkey pesto sandwiches to braised short rib. 5530 PGA Blvd. Suite 101, Palm Beach Gardens; salute2u.com; 561.425.5651
SCOOTERS FUN FOOD AND SPIRITS
Scooters has been an unfussy local favorite for decades. Enjoy the food and bar at good prices. 8913 SE Bridge Road, Hobe Sound; scootersfun foodandspirits.com; 772.546.6235
SEASONS 52
Experience the sensational flavors of an awardwinning international wine list and a seasonally inspired menu, where most items contain fewer than 500 calories. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens; seasons52.com; 561.625.5852
SOUTH FORK KITCHEN & BAR
Made-from-scratch dishes, from seafood to steak, prepared by Naples native Chef Ron Kerr. 900 SE Indian St., Stuart; southforkkitchenandbar.com; 772.247.7382
SPRITZ CITY BISTRO
Upscale American bistro featuring tapas and small plates. 61 SW Osceola St., Stuart; spritzcitybistro. com; 772.320.9100
STAGE
Chef Pushkar Marathe’s globally influenced New American restaurant is recognized for innovative dishes such as duck confit rolls, local fish in Bengali sauce, and wood-grilled Spanish octopus. An on-site garden provides fresh herbs and botanicals for creative cocktails. 2000 PGA Blvd. Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens; stagepga.com; 561.408.3685
TAYLOR FARMHOUSE CAFÉ
A cozy, rustic café offering American classics, amid some creative ones (alligator bites), as well as a
spacious outdoor area and a partnership with Burrito Bros. Food Truck. 16891 Jupiter Farms Road, Jupiter; jupiterfarmhousecafe.com; 561.747.8221
TOMMY BAHAMA MARLIN BAR
Lifestyle brand Tommy Bahama brings its concept restaurant to Palm Beach Gardens. With indoor and outdoor options, Marlin Bar has shareable and locally sourced food (surf and turf) and signature cocktails, all amid its tropical namesake prints. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens, tommy bahama.com; 561.909.1886
WAXIN’S
Stop in this new industrial-chic Swedish-American restaurant and dine in one of the five unique seating areas. Pair your fine dining with wine in the chef’s room or get cozy in the casual living room with drop-in seating and televisions. 5300 Donald Ross Road Suite 130, Palm Beach Gardens; waxins. com; 888.892.9467
THE WOODS
Located at Harbourside Place, The Woods is Tiger Woods’s flagship restaurant and sports bar. Refuel on sophisticated dishes like lamb with an espresso rub and chocolate cherry gastrique or grab a cigar and a drink to unwind. 129 Soundings Ave., Jupiter; thewoods.tigerwoods.com; 561.320.9627
ASIAN
ASIAN CHAO
Mix and match Chinese entrées, sushi, and sides from the buffet-style counter takeout. Choose from a variety of classic dishes like orange chicken, lo mein, and California rolls. 3174 NW Federal Hwy., Jensen Beach; asianchao.com; 772.692.3643
ASIAN FIN
Originally a six-table establishment and a sushi bar, Asian Fin now has a full bar, lounge, and more than double the seating capacity. Enjoy Asian
fusion cuisine from steaks and sushi to spare ribs and carpaccio. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 106, Palm Beach Gardens; asianfin.net; 561.694.1900
BANGKOK BAY
High-quality Thai fare and sushi served at a great price. 1833 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; bangkokbay bbk.com; 772.286.2141
BLACKBIRD
Modern restaurant serving traditional ChineseAmerican mainstays like Peking duck and creative libations. 1511 N. Old Dixie Hwy., Jupiter; blackbird modernasian.com; 561.589.7505
HOKKAIDO SUSHI & STEAK HOUSE
Japanese steak house offering typical Asian eats as well as extravagant sushi boats and hibachi dinners in a setting adorned with LED lights, plants, and traditional Japanese decor. 2867 SW Cafe Court, Palm City; hokkaidopalmcity.com; 772.283.5118
KABUKI
For an intimate night out, come for traditional and modern sushi in a dimly lit environment. 5080 PGA Blvd. Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens; kabuki wpb.com; 561.776.8778
KRUA THAI RESTAURANT
Authentic Thai dishes served family-style in an eclectically themed restaurant. 3283 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; kruathaiofstuart.com; 772.600.8114
PHO DELI
Authentic Vietnamese restaurant in a casual setting with a counter-serve option and dishes from pho to bahn mi. 466 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie; 772.877.2133; 1007 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce; 772.882.9584; phodelipsl.com
SACHI SUSHI ASIAN FUSION
A contemporary space offering a multitude of sushi options as well as Thai and pho selections. 3382 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; sachisushirestaurant.com; 772.219.0900
SUSHI JO
Miami native Joseph Clark’s local chain offers a large selection of classic sushi options as well as hot Thai foods and Asian-inspired desserts. 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; sushijo.com; 561.691.9811
THAI LOTUS
Stunning sushi and Thai dishes accompanied by a stylish, contemporary atmosphere make Thai Lotus a can’t-miss at any of its three locations. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite C4, Jupiter; 561.320.9121; 137 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.743.0069; 12100 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 561.626.8218; thai lotusflorida.com
CAFÉ
3 BARISTAS
Organic coffee and smoothies, as well as beans in bulk and café fare such as quiches, spinach and feta sandwiches, and various baked goods. 241 SW Monterey Road, Stuart; 3baristasorganic.com; 561.402.5976
ANGRY MOON CAFÉ AND WINE BAR
Enjoy craft dishes prepared with high-quality, flavorful meats, cheeses, and vegetables as you sip on a selection of wines and coffee in a robust, charming atmosphere. 2401 PGA Blvd. Suite
194, Palm Beach Gardens; angrymooncafe.com; 561.694.7945
BECKS DESSERT SHOP
The vision of Becks Euvin, Becks Dessert Shop sells the best of bakery goods, all decorated in a minimalistic aesthetic. A must-have are the homemade pop tarts in lemon, lavender, and fruit flavors. 820 SE Lincoln Ave., Stuart, becksdessertshop.com; 561.512.8154
BOMBOLONI BAKERY CAFÉ
Authentic Italian bakery and café offering pastries, sandwiches, soups, salads, and coffee. 3980 NW Federal Hwy., Jensen Beach; bombolonibakery. com; 772.261.8913
BUNK HOUSE COFFEE BAR
Formerly a bunkhouse that housed WWII soldiers, this 100 percent plant-based café offers acai bowls and fresh-baked goods alongside its coffee menu. 3181 NE West End Blvd., Jensen Beach; bunkhousecoffeebar.com; 772.261.8312
COFFEE BAR BLUE DOOR
Quaint downtown coffee shop serving breakfast, bistro fare, and baked goods, with flora-focused outdoor seating that’s especially enjoyable in the late hours. 38 SE Osceola St., Stuart; facebook. com/coffeebarbluedoor; 772.221.7707
DIAMOND TEA ROOM & BISTRO
Opt for the six-course high English tea, served all day, or order from an à la carte selection of teas, tea sandwiches, scones, or tea cookies. A constantly updating bistro menu satisfies larger appetites. 3868 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart; diamondtearoom.com; 772.781.5153
GILBERT’S COFFEE BAR
Enjoy coffee, cheese boards, smoothies, and more at this charming waterfront location. Stay for happy hour and gaze as the sun sets over the water. 615 SW Anchorage Way, Stuart; gilbertscoffeebar.com; 772.214.1522
IMPORTICO’S BAKERY CAFÉ
Specializing in pastry and breads, with additional menu items like sandwiches and coffee. 3800 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart; 772.286.0204; 134 S. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce; 772.429.3435; importicosbakery cafe.com;
THE LOKOMOTIVE
The Lokomotive is a must-visit for a cup of joe or tea, plus pastries and grab-and-go items. 105 Center St., Jupiter; facebook.com/thelokomotive; 561.307.4962
THE ROASTED RECORD
An international, award-winning coffee roaster, café, and vinyl record store. In addition to its beer collaborations with Walking Tree and Ocean Republic brewing, The Roasted Record has 11 local craft beers on tap and a variety of both white and red wines. 600 S. Colorado Ave., Stuart; roasted record.com; 772.320.9918
SUBCULTURE COFFEE JUPITER
Antique coffee shop with a traditional drink menu, breakfast sandwiches and toasts, smoothies, and acai bowls. Don’t miss the special music and trivia events. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 5090; 561.323.7756; 107 Front St., Jupiter; subculture coffee.com; 561.320.6005
TEAPOTS & TREASURES CAFÉ
A selection of teas and beverages served by the pot, plus sandwiches, soups, and salads. For a more elaborate affair, choose from multiple tea services. 14137 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; teapots andtreasurescafe.com; 561.881.0447
FRENCH/CREOLE
11 MAPLE STREET
Where French country meets Florida. 11 Maple Street offers a dining experience with fare resembling art. Chef Michael Perrin prepares his plates with the season’s peak items, including locally sourced produce and humanely raised meats. 3224 NE Maple Ave., Jensen Beach; elevenmaple. com; 772.334.7714
CAFÉ DES ARTISTES
Traditional French cooking, from bistro fare to elegant dinners, served waterfront in the heart of Jupiter Yacht Club Marina. 318 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; cafedesartistesfrenchbistro.com; 561.747.0998
LA GRANDE MARTIER
Formerly called Café Martier, this charming restaurant located in the historic post office arcade specializes in French casual fine dining with a speakeasy vibe. 23 SW Osceola St., Stuart; grandemartier.com; 772.600.5025
THE PARISIAN RESTAURANT & WINE BAR
Exclusive French wines and updated classics like coq au vin served in a relaxing ambience. The elegant desserts are worth saving room for. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite D9, Jupiter; theparisianrestaurant. com; 561.360.2224
GERMAN
THE HOFFMANN
Enjoy traditional German and American fare while relaxing at the expansive outdoor seating and barn. 3825 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach; the-hoffmann.com; 772.444.3697
SCHNITZEL HAUS
Chef Lenh offers an exciting menu featuring American fusion and German favorites such as potato pancakes, schnitzel, and sauerbraten. 5687 SE Crooked Oak Ave., Hobe Sound; schnitzel haushobesound.com; 772.210.2350
GREEK/MEDITERRANEAN
MANA GREEK FUSION
Laz and Anna Chasomeris bring their Greek mother’s family recipes to life inside this Mediterranean eatery. Ingredients are flown in from Greece and turned into favorites like pastitsio, mousaka, and cheesecake baklava. 117 N. Coastal Way, Jupiter; managreekfusion.com; 561.532.4275
OLYMPIC TAVERNA
Part of the Spiro’s empire, Olympic Taverna serves traditional Greek cuisine as well as American favorites. 2951 SW High Meadow Ave., Palm City; spirostaverna.com/palm-city; 772.781.8461
SPIRO’S TAVERNA
Greek-American fare like gyros and sandwiches,
along with beer and wine, in a casual setting. 1738 St. Lucie W. Blvd., Port St. Lucie; spirostaverna. com; 772.879.4083
THINK GREEK
First a food truck and now a full-fledged restaurant, Think Greek offers Greek classics with an American twist. 644 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie; thinkgreekfl.com; 772.800.3128
INDIAN
BOLLY TWIST
From the owners of India Palace, Bolly Twist offers an array of Indian and Indo-Chinese cuisine, including tandoori dishes, meat and vegetarian entrées, dosas, biryani, and more. 5563 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; bollytwist.com; 772.210.6793
ELA CURRY & COCKTAILS
The second concept from Chef Pushkar Marathe, this eatery, whose name means “cardamom” in Sanskrit, features traditional thali along with Indian street foods. Specialty and seasonal cocktails are best enjoyed in the expansive outdoor “Peacock Tiki” bar. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; elacurrykitchen.com; 561.345.2196
NAMASTE GRILL
Nepalese and Indian cuisine inside a relaxed, contemporary space in the heart of downtown Stuart. Menu highlights range from tandoori and grilled meats to a hearty array of veggie entrées to goat curry with Nepalese spices simmered in a dark stew. 2500 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; namastegrill stuart.com; 772.283.5515
TAJ INDIAN
Curries steal the show at this establishment that offers a wide range of cultural favorites in addition to vegan and Halal foods. 529 NW Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie; tajpsl.com; 772.237.4567
ITALIAN
18 SEMINOLE ITALIAN BISTRO
Inside this quaint, historically preserved building lies one of the area’s most intimate and romantic atmospheres. All meals are made to order and crafted with top-quality, local seasonal ingredients. 18 SE Seminole St., Stuart; facebook.com/ eighteenSSI; 772.463.0059
BUONASERA RISTORANTE
Classic and perfectly executed Northern Italian dishes in an intimate setting. The stellar wine list accompanies the deft and elegant cooking of Chef Leonardo Cuomo. 2145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; buonaserajupiter1993.com; 561.744.0543
CARMELA’S WINE BAR
Carmela’s offers a diverse wine list, gourmet brick oven pizza, and several classical Italian dishes. 2311 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; carmelaspizza.com; 772.286.0877
CARMINE’S COAL FIRED PIZZA
Committed to delivering a true Italian experience à la Florence or Milan, this casual restaurant cooks its pizzas in a 900-degree coal-fired oven, producing a perfectly crispy crust. Dine in the eclectic indoor atmosphere or alfresco under the
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CASA BELLA
This quaint restaurant combines northern and southern Italian cuisine under one roof. Expect big flavors and beyond-satisfactory Italian dishes. 512 SW 3rd St., Stuart; casabellastuart.com; 772.223.0077
CASA DEL VINO
This concept restaurant created by Silvia and Franco Mininni creates daily menus for dinner events and wine tastings, which routinely sell out. The Hobe Sound restaurant is outfitted with only a few dining tables, so act quickly. 11330 SE Federal Hwy., Hobe Sound, 772.675.2228.
DIVINO RISTORANTE ITALIANO
Divino’s old-world authenticity raises the bar on flavorful seafood, soups, salads, and fresh pasta dishes, as well as ample poultry, veal, and beef entrées. Its wine list boasts some of the finest from Italy and Napa. 11585 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 312, Palm Beach Gardens; divinoitalianrestaurantfl.com; 561.721.2250
DRIFT KITCHEN & BAR
This premier oceanfront restaurant located at Hutchinson Shores Resort features fresh seafood and Italian specialties in a contemporary space. Choose between the lounge/chef’s bar and the oceanfront veranda to dive into brick oven pizzas, house-made pasta, and house specialties like blue crab–crusted grouper. 3793 NE Ocean Blvd., Jensen Beach; driftkitchenandbar.com; 772.405.9215
EVO ITALIAN
Chef Erik Pettersen uses only the freshest and finest-quality ingredients available, including Italian imports such as extra virgin olive oil, San Marzano tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, and a variety of olives and aged Italian cheeses. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; evoitalian.com; 561.745.2444
FANTINI’S NEW HAVEN STYLE APIZZA
Known for New Haven–style thin crust known as “apizza,” Fantini’s offers old-school Italian soul food cooked fresh to order. A fan favorite is the white clam apizza. 1560 NW Federal Hwy., Stuart; fantinisapizza.com; 772.692.9980
GIGI’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
With recipes passed down through generations, Gigi’s Neapolitan fare is time-tested and well worth a visit. 1322 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach; gigisitalian.com; 772.225.6444
THE GROVE, PIZZA, CUCINA, WINE, MARKET & CHARCUTERIE
Home to the largest selection of wines in Martin County, The Grove offers a twist on Italian and is a great meeting place for friends, family, and colleagues. Chat over enticing charcuterie boards, Italian classics, and Mediterranean dishes. 8815 SE Bridge Road, Hobe Sound; thegrovehobesound. com; 772.402.5410
IL PROFESSORE
Chef Riccardo Faiella hails from Capri, Italy, making this Italian restaurant in the middle of Tequesta a true authentic find. With family-inspired service, Il Professore is consistent in presentation, taste, and style. 626 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta, ilprofessore italianrestaurant.com; 561.575.9222
LA FORCHETTA
This family-owned gem is home to a selection of gourmet pasta including lobster ravioli, penne alla vodka, and gnocchi Capri. Plus, hand-tossed pizza pies served in a warm, Italian setting by attentive staff. 7820 SW Lost River Road, Stuart; laforchetta. net; 772.872.7333
LA MASSERIA
Inspired by Puglia’s ancient farmhouses, La Masseria brings a taste of Italy from its original location in the heart of Manhattan to sunny South Florida. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach Gardens; lamasseriapbg.com; 561.660.8272
LIMONCELLO RISTORANTE
Upscale Italian restaurant serving fresh pastas made in-house daily, meats, seafood, and celebrated Italian classics. The extensive wine list features something to complement every dish. 2000 PGA Blvd. Suite 3110, Palm Beach Gardens; limoncellopbg.com; 561.622.7200
LUNA DOWNTOWN STUART
A local favorite and landmark offering indoor and outdoor seating as well as sidewalk window service. 49 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart; lunadowntown stuart.com; 772.288.0550
LYNORA’S
A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing classic Italian dishes. 5320 Donald Ross Road Suite 135, Palm Beach Gardens; 561.249.1822; 1548 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; lynoras.com; 561.203.2702
MARIO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Long-standing casual dining joint serving Italian classics in generous portions. 1924 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; mariositaliandining.com; 772.283.6660
MICHELINA’S
Modern take on classic Italian dishes and a friendly staff at this family-owned restaurant. 1835 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; michelinasrest.com; 772.286.3455
NICK & JOHNNY’S OSTERIA
Enjoy classic Italian dishes and specialty pizzas, all available along with plenty of seafood options such as cod, salmon, and shrimp, which can be added to any salad. 14133 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; nickandjohnnysosteria.com; 561.318.5466
PEPE & SALE
Expect modern Italian dishes with a focused wine list in a fine dining atmosphere inside a bistrolike setting. 101 SE Ocean Blvd. Suite 103, Stuart; pepe-sale.com; 772.872.6251
PIETRO’S ON THE RIVER
Under the supervision of Chef Robert King, the kitchen puts out memorable authentic Italian dishes such as roasted Long Island duckling and swordfish puttanesca. 8735 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach; pietrosontheriver.com; 772.229.7575
PORTOBELLO CUCINA ITALIANA
Portobello feels like a home away from home with its top-notch hospitality and the aroma of spices and authentic Italian cooking. 351 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; portobellojupiter.com; 561.748.3224
PORTOFINO BISTRO MEDITERRANEO
Italian fare with Spanish influences, Portofino’s blends favorites from both cuisines like calamari alla griglia (grilled calamari with sherry pepper
vinaigrette) and gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp). 891 Donald Ross Road, Juno Beach; 561.355.5936
PREZZO
Burt Rapoport’s Italian eatery serves wood-fired pizza and a handful of classics locals have grown to love over the years. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; eatprezzo.com; 561.429.6938
PROSECCO CAFÉ
Prosecco Café delivers contemporary sustainable cuisine with Mediterranean and Asian accents. Dive into fresh baked goods, salads, sandwiches and flatbreads, tapas, creamy gelato, and a wide selection of coffee, prosecco, wine, and beer. 4580 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; prosecco cafe.com; 561.622.3222
RISTORANTE CLARETTA
Authentic Italian dishes in a fine dining setting. All ingredients are imported fresh from Italy, and seafood comes straight from the Mediterranean Sea. 1315 SW Martin Hwy., Palm City; ristorante claretta.com; 772.219.9940
TUTTO FRESCO
An elegant Italian restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating featuring upmarket entrées, steaks, and a full bar. 9501 Reserve Blvd., Port St. Lucie; tuttofrescopsl.com; 772.464.8988
LATIN AMERICAN/CUBAN
CASA CAÑA
This outpost by the O’Brien family serves a blend of traditional Florida dishes with a Latin flair. 377 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta; casacana.co; 561.250.6350
COPACABANA CUBAN CUISINE
Family-owned restaurant that blends Cuban and Caribbean cuisines in a tropical setting. 1209 Main St. Suite 101, Jupiter; copacabanacubancuisine. com; 561.360.3378
THE MOFONGO KING
This Puerto Rican outpost is known for its namesake mofongo—a dish packed with fried plantains and an assortment of shrimp, tostones, and more. Bonus: Mofongo offers two-for-one draft beers every day of the week. 295 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie; facebook.com/themofongo king; 772.777.4080
PERU WOK
Three Peruvian friends dreamt of and launched this project. There are daily rotating specials of hot dishes, as well as classic plates like leche de tigre (diced fish, marinated in ceviche broth and served in a cocktail glass) and chaufa, a Peruvian fried rice served with sesame seeds and veggies with a choice of protein. 711 W. Indiantown Road Suite B7, Jupiter; facebook.com/peruwokcuisine; 561.745.0058
MEXICAN
AVOCADO CANTINA
The latest venture from Chef Julien Gremaud of Avocado Grill, Avocado Cantina features the same vibe but with a Mexican flair. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; avocado cantina.com; 561.766.2430
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BLUE WATER TACO CO.
This local eatery features inspirations from Baja, the Caribbean, and the Palm Beaches. 2525 Military Trail Suite 105, Jupiter; bluewatertaco.com; 561.277.9954
CALAVERAS CANTINA
Located at Harbourside Place, Calaveras Cantina provides a festive setting for Mexican staples like street corn, enchiladas, and churros. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter; calaverascantina.com; 561.320.9661
CASA AMIGOS AUTHENTIC
A hit with the locals; visit for a dynamite meal and atmosphere. 7950 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Port St. Lucie; casaamigosrest.com; 772.204.2744
MERO MERO MEXICAN CANTINA
This Mexican cantina offers a small, authentic menu of ceviches, street bites, tacos, and more. 950 SE Indian St., Stuart; meromerocantina.com; 772.254.4022
PAPICHULO TACOS
Mexican street-style food inspired by Mexico, Cuba, Peru, and Argentina, plus a bar stocked with fresh juices, tequila, and cocktails. 1556 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; papichulotacos.com; 561.250.7274
RANCHO CHICO
Enjoy margaritas and Mexican cuisine offered in a vibrant cantina with booth seating plus colorful wall art. 686 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.575.2906; 91 SW Monterey Road, Stuart; 772.288.6741; ranchochicoflorida.com
ROCCO’S TACOS & TEQUILA BAR
Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s high-energy Mexican-themed eatery. 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; roccostacos.com; 561.623.0127
SONORA EATS
Stop by this family-owned business hailing from Hermosillo in Sonora, Mexico. The outpost offers quick-serve tacos and burritos, Sonora-style hot dogs, plus homemade tortillas daily. 1721 Okeechobee Road, Fort Pierce; sonoraeats.com; 772.577.6241
SURF TACO
Good vibes accompany good food. Besides the expected chicken and beef options, add cod, mahi, or salmon to your tacos, burritos, wraps, or bowls and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere at this coastal-inspired Mexican restaurant. 4050 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; surftaco.com; 561.508.7679
TACO CHULA
Try a range of informal Mexican dishes in the colorful indoor dining area or outside on the patio. Customize your tacos and burritos, from the filling to the toppings. 10800 N. Military Trail Suite 108, Palm Beach Gardens; tacochula.com; 561.530.7755
TACO DIVE
Open late, Taco Dive offers craft beers with their homemade Mexican fare featuring fresh ingredients. 10501 SW Village Center Drive, Port St. Lucie; 772.345.3483; 208 N. 2nd St., Fort Pierce; 772.242.8635; 2025 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce; tacodive.com; 772.448.8477
TACO SHACK
With a menu offering over 100 types of tequila,
Taco Shack’s margarita list is sure to please. Pair the yummy sips with gourmet tacos and other bites. 1155 Main St. Suite 120, Jupiter; 561.508.3789; 555 S. Colorado Ave. Suite 102, Stuart; 772.288.9696; taco-shack.com
TAKO TIKI
Come to Tako Tiki for craft cocktails, nightly live music, and a menu of small plates, sandwiches, and salads. Oh, and tacos! 3340 NE Pineapple Ave., Jensen Beach; takotiki.net; 772.208.5554
TAQUERIA LOS MEXICANOS
Authentic Mexican food and setting, offering breakfast, tacos, sandwiches, salads, seafood, and house dinners. 2425 SE Bonita St., Stuart; taquerialosmexicanos.com; 772.287.7747
TAQUERIA LOS TORRES
Authentic Mexican fare featuring tacos and other traditional plates. 2995 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart; 772.227.8484
PORTUGUESE AND SPANISH
ANDALUCIA TAPAS BAR
This Spanish tapas concept is located in the heart of Jupiter and Tequesta, offering traditional croquetas, cured meats, seafood and meat entrées, and paellas. Live Latin music and flamenco shows set the scene. 187 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta; andaluciatapasbar.com; 561.406.6509
FERNANDO’S DOCKSIDE GRILLE
Take a tour along the coasts of the Atlantic with Chef Fernando Dovale, who whips up authentic Mediterranean and Portuguese cuisine from shrimp scampi to pork Alentejana to seared scallops. 2214 SE Veterans Memorial Pkwy., Port St. Lucie; fernandosdocksidegrille.com; 772.337.1110
LUSO PORTUGUESE GRILLE
Portuguese outpost reflecting the country’s coastal heritage with a focus on seafood like octopus and shrimp cooked Mozambique-style. 11566 SW Village Pkwy., Port St. Lucie; lusogrille.info; 772.303.2400
SEAFOOD
BLUE POINTE BAR AND GRILL
Dock your boat and have a little fun on the land with live music seven days a week. Enjoy great food selections ranging from flatbreads to handhelds to a divine selection of desserts. 18701 SE Federal Hwy., Tequesta; bluepointebarandgrill. com; 561.406.6270
CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL
Sip cocktails and wine at the bar or enjoy seafood tacos, sandwiches, or salads at this casual favorite of locals. 12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; captaincharliesreefgrillfl.com; 561.624.9924
CATFISH HOUSE
A captivatingly decorated seafood joint specializing in classic fried selections. 11500 SE Federal Hwy., Hobe Sound; facebook.com/hobesound catfishhouse; 772.545.7733
COBB’S LANDING
A quality waterfront dining experience, the menu features hearty servings of pasta, seafood, and
meat, along with live entertainment and a buzzing mojito bar. 200 N. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce; cobbs-landing.com; 772.460.9014
CONCHY JOE’S SEAFOOD
Dive into fresh seafood items such as Conchy’s Seafood Feast or the Bahamian-inspired conch salad. 3945 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach; conchyjoes.com; 772.334.1131
COOL’A FISHBAR
This cozy, tropical grill serves only fresh and locally sourced seafood dishes, with options including swordfish, mahi, salmon, snapper, shrimp, and more. 11340 Legacy Ave. Suite E-100, Palm Beach Gardens; coolafishbar.com; 561.622.2227
CRABBY’S
A no-frills seafood house known for crabs by the pound, an array of local catches, and music performances. 4110 SE Salerno Road, Stuart; gettin crabby.me; 772.463.1166
CRAWDADDY’S
Every day is Mardi Gras at Crawdaddy’s, where Cajun-Creole cuisine reigns supreme. 1949 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach; crawdaddys jensenbeach.com; 772.225.3444
DIVE BAR
Dine on the water at the Jupiter Yacht Club Marina along the Jupiter Riverwalk or sit at the open-air bar surrounding a large saltwater aquarium. 318 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; divebarrestaurant.com; 561.747.4767
DOLPHIN BAR & SHRIMP HOUSE
A fine waterfront retreat with panoramic river views and a wide-ranging menu featuring plentiful seafood selections, wood-grilled meats, and homestyle specials. 1401 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach; dolphinbar.com; 772.781.5136
FIREFIN GRILL
Located on the marina in the Harbour Financial Center, Firefin features award-winning sushi, fineaged steaks, and craft cocktails. 2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 160, Palm Beach Gardens; firefingrill.com; 561.472.7900
FOOD SHACK
Come to this casual locals’ favorite and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. Head next door to Maxi’s Lineup after for live music and beer. 103 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite D3, Jupiter; littlemoirsjupiter. com; 561.741.3626
GUANABANAS
Opened by Jupiter surfers as a sandwich shop in 2004, Guanabanas has become an institution in northern Palm Beach County for its lush, tropical setting, Caribbean cuisine, cocktails, and live music. 960 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; guanabanas. com; 561.747.8878
HOG SNAPPERS
With its fusion of Latin, Caribbean, and Eastern Pacific flavors, the menu is as diverse as it is delicious at this casual, beachy eatery. 279 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; hogsnappersshackandsushi. com; 561.401.9309
JETTY’S WATERFRONT RESTAURANT
The stunning views overlooking the Jupiter Lighthouse paired with fresh seafood make Jetty’s a
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winner. 1075 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; jettysjupiter. com; 561.743.8166
JUNO BEACH FISH HOUSE
Seafood and fresh catches get a Florida and Caribbean twist at this mosaic-filled spot with indoor and outdoor seating. 13980 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; junobeachfishhouse.com; 561.626.2636
KYLE G’S PRIME SEAFOOD & STEAKS
Eclectic, seafood-centric menu that blends the freshest daily catches, highest-quality raw bar, and shellfish selections. Plus, premium cuts of meat—all with stunning water views. 10900 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach; kylegseafood.com; 772.237.5461
LATITUDES
A dining experience concentrating on a journey of the ocean’s best flavors, Latitudes is Jupiter Beach Resort’s new signature restaurant. 5 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; opalcollection.com/jupiter-beach/ restaurants/latitudes; 561.745.7120
LEFTOVERS CAFE
Grab a craft beer or glass of wine while enjoying the daily catch or other seafood dishes. Make sure to leave room for one of the dessert options, all served with berries, whipped cream, and toasted coconut. 451 University Blvd., Jupiter; littlemoirs jupiter.com; 561.627.6030
LUCKY SHUCK OYSTER BAR & TAPHOUSE
Enjoy Gulf Coast cuisine, with a raw oyster bar and fresh fish and shellfish, as well as Southern-inspired specialties such as crawfish gumbo. 1116 Love St., Jupiter; luckyshuckjupiter.com; 561.532.3331
RIVERWALK CAFE AND OYSTER BAR
A top stop for fresh-caught seafood and drinks in a casual atmosphere. Try the oyster stew and lobster ravioli, two favorites, and see why the venue fills up so quickly every night. 201 SW St. Lucie Ave., Stuart; riverwalkoysterbar.com; 772.221.1511
SAILOR’S RETURN
Serving fresh seafood, chops, and steaks, enhanced by the most beautiful sunset on the Treasure Coast. The restaurant offers 220 seats for indoor or patio dining, two full bars, and live music seven days a week. 625 SW Anchorage Way, Stuart; thesailorsreturn.com; 772.872.7250
SAUDER’S LANDING
This small fish house with a thatched-roof patio and dining room features fresh-caught seafood like its famous crab cakes. 9815 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach; sauderslanding.com; 772.229.0246
SCHOONERS SEAFOOD
A Jupiter landmark since 1984, this casual, familyfriendly spot offers a seafood-oriented bar and grill. 1001 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; schoonersjupiter. com; 561.746.7558
SEMINOLE REEF GRILL
Northern Palm Beach County’s new hot spot for boat-to-table seafood features an ocean-inspired setting. 11940 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 175, Palm Beach Gardens; seminolereefgrill.com; 561.559.7333
SHRIMPERS GRILL AND RAW BAR
Discover a relaxed, tropical environment and sunset specials at this waterfront gem in Stuart. 4903 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart; shrimpersgrill.com; 772.220.3287
SPOTO’S
Under new ownership, this authentic oyster bar serves exquisitely prepared fresh seafood delivered daily from the cold north Atlantic waters. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; spotos. com; 561.776.9448
STRINGERS TAVERN & OYSTER BAR
Located at the former Pawnbrokers Grill in Harbour Bay Plaza, this eatery captures the area’s local boating history, and its decor mimics the interior of a boat. Dive into an array of oysters served on the half shell plus surf and turf favorites. 3754 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; stringerstavern.com; 772.210.2876
STUART BOATHOUSE
A stunning waterfront setting, an outstanding happy hour, enticing specials, and live music all weekend make Stuart Boathouse a go-to on the local dining scene. 49 SW Seminole St., Stuart; stuartboathouse.com; 772.266.4586
TIDEHOUSE
Dine from the second floor overlooking the Harborage Yacht Club & Marina. Expansive views span from the St. Lucie River to the Roosevelt Bridge. Fresh Florida seafood purchased from local fishermen, plus flatbreads, prime rib, and more. 915 NW Flagler Ave., Stuart; tidehouse.com; 772.444.3166
TOMMY BAHAMA RESTAURANT
The famed sportswear retailer translates its relaxed, island sensibility to lunch, dinner, and happy hour at Harbourside Place. Enjoy fresh seafood, regional produce, and handcrafted cocktails in the dining room or alfresco. 126 Soundings Ave., Jupiter; tommybahama.com/restaurants/ jupiter; 561.406.6631
THE TWISTED TUNA
Home to delectable sushi rolls, seafood dishes, and a raw bar, in addition to an array of Italian favorites. A bottomless Bloody Mary brunch is available on Sundays. 353-R S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; thetwistedtuna.com; 561.406.2188; 4290 SE Salerno Road, Stuart; thetwistedtunaportsalerno. com; 772.600.7239
U-TIKI BEACH
This waterfront restaurant boasts a tropical sand beach, open-air dining, an entertainment stage, and views of the Jupiter Lighthouse from the buzzing bar. Its casual menu includes Caribbean seafood, lobster rolls, sushi rolls, oysters, and wings. 1095 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; utikibeach.com; 561.406.2210
STEAK HOUSE
THE BUTCHER’S CLUB
Check out Chef Jeremy Ford’s steak house at PGA National Resort. Succulent cuts of meat are served in an elegant atmosphere. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens; pgaresort. com/dine/the-butchers-club; 561.627.4852
THE JUPITER GRILL
Modern, coastal grill in Harbourside Place serving prime cuts of steak and fresh seafood, premium wines, and elevated cocktails. 149 Soundings Ave. Jupiter; thejupitergrill.com; 561.768.9582
LEWIS STEAKHOUSE
An upscale steak house that brings the spirit of the area’s most iconic restaurant to Jupiter. Enjoy fine cuts of steak, a divine cocktail list, and sophisticated design. 6390 W. Indiantown Road Suite 59, Jupiter; lewissteakhouse.com; 561.277.9188
MEATING STREET
The Lamarra family offers USDA Prime steaks, seafood, and indulgent sides at their Tradition outpost. 10553 SW Meeting St., Port St. Lucie; meatingstreet.com; 772.348.3805
OAK AND EMBER STEAKHOUSE
Local favorite Chef Kyle G brings you Oak and Ember, an upscale classic steak house with delectable meats, sides, and craft cocktails. 848 SE Becker Road, Port St. Lucie; oakandembersteak house.com; 772.224.2553
PETER’S STEAKHOUSE
Fine wines and sides like Pete’s Famous Hash Browns and fried shoestring onions accompany dry-aged steaks at this long-standing steak house in downtown Jensen Beach. 3200 NE Maple Ave., Jensen Beach; peterssteakhouse.com; 772.225.2516
VEGETARIAN/VEGAN/HEALTHY
3NATIVES
Florida health chain offering smoothies, acai bowls, salads, bagels, wraps, juices, and shots in a relaxed, beachy environment. 4601 Military Trail Suite 107, Jupiter; 561.328.8361; 6671 W. Indiantown Road Suite 51, Jupiter; 561.320.9457; 251 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.203.7980; 12216 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 561.223.3469; 4373 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 561.370.3450; 870 SE Indian St., Stuart; 772.266.9431; 3natives.com
CHRISTOPHER’S KITCHEN
More than just a vegan restaurant, Christopher’s is a gathering place where health-conscious eaters can experience Chef Harvey Gonzalez’s delicious creations in a warm and friendly setting. 4783 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; christophers kitchenfl.com; 561.318.6191
FRUITS & ROOTS VEGAN CAFE
This 100 percent plant-based menu offers coldpressed juices, smoothies, juice shots, oat bowls, salads, and sandwiches, all made with locally harvested ingredients. 710 S. Colorado Ave., Stuart; fruitsandrootsvegancafe.com; 772.678.6627
JUST SALAD
This fast-casual chain is known for customized salads, wraps, and smoothies. 3331 Northlake Blvd. Suite 2, Palm Beach Gardens; 2660 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; justsalad.com; 866.673.3757
MOOD
Jupiter/Tequesta’s first vegan restaurant serving inventive dishes like the Self Love Platter and You Had Me at Elote, paired with inventive garden-toglass sips. 235 S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; moodvegan. com; 561.766.2317
SWEETGREEN
Fast-casual bowls and salads made to order that are healthy and creative. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 4140, Palm Beach Gardens; sweetgreen.com; 561.510.8400 ❖
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February 17, 2024 | Gardens North County District Park, Palm Beach Gardens
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February 6, 2024 | Pelican Club, Jupiter
1. Victoria and Sean Smith 2. David and Lynn Nicholson, Teresa and Rich Price 3. Katherine Pinard, Traci Simonsen 4. Missy and Peter Crisp 5. Daniel and Ellen Kaplan, Donna and Paul Bijou 6. Dr. Dan Morello and Mona Morello 7. Mark and Shari Newman, Stephen and Elaine Timbers 8. Roseanne and Dennis Williams, Larry DeGeorge, Dr. Amit Rastogi, Suzanne Niedland
Calendar May/June 2024
MAY HAPPENINGS
1 Historic Tour, The Mansion at Tuckahoe, Jensen Beach, also May 15, free. martin.fl.us/ mansion
2 Spring Stuart Stroll, 41 SW Osceola St., Stuart, tickets start at $15. stuartmainstreet.org
3 Minute by Minute: The Ultimate Doobie Brothers Tribute, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $35. lyrictheatre.com
SunFest, downtown West Palm Beach waterfront, to May 5, tickets start at $80/day. sunfest.com
Brooks and Dunn, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $66. westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com
First Friday Art Walk, The Creek District, Stuart, also June 7, free. thecreekdistrict.org
Food Trucks & Tributes: Billy Joel, Tradition Square, Port St. Lucie, free. traditionfl.com
Minute by Minute: The Ultimate Doobie
Brothers Tribute, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $35. lyrictheatre.com
4 Bring the Noise Car, Truck, and Bike Show, St. Lucie Fairgrounds, Fort Pierce, $10. btnshow.com
Annual Spring Craft Bazaar, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, Jupiter, admission by donation. buschwildlife.org/events/springbazaar2024
Talk Derby to Me: Kentucky Derby Watch Party), Main Street Fort Pierce, price TBA. mainstreetfortpierce.org
ShowCase 2024, StarStruck Academy & Theatre, Stuart, $25-$40. starstruckfl.org
May the Fourth Be with You: Children’s Museum After Dark, The Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast, Jensen Beach, free (ages 21+ only). childrensmuseumtc.org
8 Girls Night the Musical, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $45-$65. sunrisetheatre.com
Kevin McDonald, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $30-$35. sunrisetheatre.com
9 Sweeney Todd: A Musical Thriller, The Barn Theatre, Stuart, to May 26, $40 (students $15). barn-theatre.com
Acting Night 2024, StarStruck Academy & Theatre, Stuart, $14-$20. starstruckfl.org
Chris Stapleton, with Grace Potter and Nikki Lane, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $149. westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com
10 Magic of Motown, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50. lyrictheatre.com
Broadway Through the Years: 1930s-2020s, Treasure Coast Theatre, Port St. Lucie, to May 19, $30. treasurecoasttheatre.com
Hozier and Allison Russell, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $45. westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com
Miami City Ballet Presents Swan Lake, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to May 12, contact for ticket prices. kravis.org
Mother & Son Dance, MidFlorida Credit Union Event Center, Port St. Lucie, $10. cityofpsl.com
11 Lighthouse Explorer’s Club, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, also June 8, $12 (members free). jupiterlighthouse.org
Florida Arts & Dance Company Presents “Imagine,” The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $17-$32. lyrictheatre.com
14 Young Artists of the Treasure Coast Youth Symphony, Court House Cultural Center, Stuart, $5 (members free). martinarts.org
15 Cocktails in Paradise, Jetty’s Waterfront Restaurant, Jupiter, $50-$75. pbchistory.org
16 Alex Cuba, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $40. lyrictheatre.com
“Unlocking the Treasures of King Tutankhamun,” lecture with Michael J. Marfleet, Elliott Museum, Stuart, $18. hsmc-fl.com
17 The Kite Runner, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to May 19, $35-$85. kravis.org
18 Friends of Jupiter Beach Food and Wine Festival, Riverwalk Down Under, Jupiter, $65 ($25 kids 12 and under). friendsofjupiterbeach.org
Never Stop Believin’: Journey Tribute, Abacoa Amphitheater, Jupiter, free. abacoa.com
Brain Exploration Day, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, Jupiter, free. mpfi.org
19 One Night of Queen, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets start at $49. sunrisetheatre.com
Paris Ballet and Dance Presents “An Exciting Mixed Bill,” Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $14. kravis.org
20 Annual Little Smiles Golf Tournament, Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter, $2,250/ foursome. littlesmilesfl.org/golf
24 Dave Matthews Band, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, also May 25, tickets start at $79. westpalmbeach amphitheatre.com
26 Sunday Sunset Concert Series featuring Shepherd N Green, Tradition Gazebo, Port St. Lucie, free. traditionfl.com
JUNE HAPPENINGS
From far left: Artistry Through the Ages: 60 Years of Inspiration at Lighthouse ArtCenter to Aug. 2; In Celebration of King Tut at the Elliott Museum to May 31; Barefoot in the
7 The Foreigner Journey Experience, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50. lyrictheatre.com
Rock the ’80s Concert, The Barn Theatre, Stuart, also June 8, $35. barn-theatre.com
Barefoot in the Park, Treasure Coast Theatre, Port St. Lucie, to June 23, $25. treasurecoast theatre.com
Food Trucks & Tributes: Rock of ABBA, Tradition Square, Port St. Lucie, free. traditionfl.com
9 Adam Ezra Group, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $30. lyrictheatre.com
12 Albert Castiglia, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $35. lyrictheatre.com
14 Collie Buddz “Take It Easy” with Kash’D Out & Cloud9 Vibes, Abacoa Amphitheater, Jupiter, tickets start at $30. deutermanproductions.com
15 Smokin’ Renegade: Boston & Styx Tribute, Abacoa Amphitheater, Jupiter, free. abacoa.com
29 Stars & Stripes Fireworks, Timer Powers Park, Indiantown, free. indiantownchamber.com
Stronger Than Me: A Tribute to Amy Winehouse, Terra Fermata, Stuart, $10. terrafermata.com
MUSEUM & GALLERY SHOWS
A.E. Backus Museum, Port St. Lucie. Through the Eye of the Camera Annual Juried Exhibition, May 10 to June 21. artstlucie.org
Court House Cultural Center, Stuart. The Marvin S. Cone 38th Annual High School Juried Art Show, to June 22. martinarts.org
Elliott Museum, Stuart. In Celebration of King Tut, to May 31; The Captain’s Corner: Derek Jeter’s Journey from Kalamazoo to the Elliott, to October; Surfing Florida: A Photographic History by Paul Aho and Rod Faulds, June 13 to Aug. 16. hsmc-fl.com
Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. Artistry Through the Ages: 60 Years of Inspiration, to Aug. 2. lighthousearts.org
The Palm Room Art Gallery, Sewall’s Point. Tropical Temptations, May 1 to June 29. martinartisansguild.org
Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach. Rock ‘N’ Roll Billboards of the Sunset Strip: Photographs by Robert Landau, May 18 to Sept. 1. vbmuseum.org ❖
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