The rustic Italian style is quite romantic. Photo by Christopher Summa, TBC Media Celebratory dinner: Elisabetta’s in West Palm Beach Cocktail of choice: Rum old-fashioned at Proper GritĬurrently, only the Ben Trovato is listed on the menu, but trust me and request a rum old-fashioned. He knows exactly what you need without having to ask. If you’re looking for a bar with a little mystery, look no further than this secret bar that everyone knows, developed by Vincent Toscano. If it’s early in the morning or if you need an afternoon boost, order the crack coffee. There’s definitely a secret ingredient in Aioli’s biscuits that makes them addictive. I especially love to dine at the cusp of sunset, overlooking downtown it’s perfect for a toast. Special occasion: Treehouse at Canopy by Hilton West Palm BeachĪ nighttime view from the tallest rooftop in town is perfect for special occasions with a significant other, family, or friends. This one’s made with five cheeses, and you won’t regret diving into the majestic cheesy goodness. There’s just something about a cheese pull that makes me revert back to being a kid. Instagram-worthy meal: Mac ‘n’ queso from Avocado Cantina She is passionate about food, fitness, and culture, particularly the celebration of Carnival, an affinity she credits to her Trinidadian background. Originally from Brooklyn, Faublas moved to Palm Beach County in 2001 and has lived here since, save for a stint at the University of Central Florida. Tiffany Faublas, 35, lives in Wellington and works as the marketing director of the West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority. My favorite dish is the shaved brussel caesar. You always will find an old friend at Buccan. Shaved brussel caesar at Buccan Neighborhood haunt: Buccan I order sandwiches to go, paired with a classic Coca-Cola. You see everything in the parking lot, from motorcycles to Mercedes with Everglades Club stickers. I love a salty dive bar, and this is an old Floridian bar and local staple. Courtesy of Le Bilboquet Cheat meal: Le Bilboquet’s famous Cajun chicken Favorite hole-in-the-wall: Brass Ring Pub Photo by Nicole Franzen Quick stop: Coffee bar at Sant Ambroeus I don’t eat red meat so while my guests are enjoying their massive Honor Bar burger, I can get my pitches out while enjoying the kale salad. I love going to Fedco Pharmacy and grabbing caviar from its probiotic fridge and a Champagne split for a beach picnic. I love the seaweed salad-it’s the best miso dressing I’ve ever had. Bluestone Lane’s espresso beans are my favorite. It’s an iconic NYC coffee shop that opened a pop-up concept in Palm Beach at The Colony. Brantley Photo Favorite brunch spot: Almond Palm BeachĪnyone who puts lobster in my omelet has my heart. The outdoor tables are surrounded by a hanging garden with incredible flowers, plus there’s poolside youthful energy-and tartare. He’s one of the socially active young Palm Beachers known as “youthquakers.” Follow him on Instagram Instagram-worthy vibe: Swifty’s Pool Beyond his penchant for fine food and drink, he lends his time to various local charities, including American Heart Association. Known as “MGR” to his friends, Palm Beach resident Michael Gregson Reinert, 29, is involved in the fashion, hospitality, and design industries, and is the founder of consulting firm Reinert & Partners, which offers branding and marketing services. Michael Gregson Reinert Photo by Nick Mele Here, a few of our favorite local millennials highlight their top picks for dining and drinking around town. Millennials sometimes get a bad rap, but if there’s one thing we understand, it’s the holistic experience of dining-from an Instagrammable ambiance to the flavors and presentation of the food (yes, we’re always going to snap a photo before we dig in).
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