BBQ; Italian; Mexican; Asian; Bounce

BBQ; Italian; Mexican; Asian; Bounce

No stranger to great restaurants, Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue has gotten a recent influx of new dining destinations and several more are slated to open in the coming months.

Located on, or just off, the ultra-cool thoroughfare, these new restaurants promise to bring even more options to diners. Among the newcomers, an award-winning West Palm Beach restaurant that’s opening a second location.

The fare at these new restaurants includes barbecue, Italian, Southwestern, Asian fusion, upscale American and even a spot dedicated to soft, gooey cookies.

Here are four that are on their way and four more that recently opened and are ready to serve:

Soon to open in Delray Beach:

Tropical Smokehouse

The burgers at Tropical Smokehouse are made with a ground-in-house blend of brisket and short rib, pickles made-in house using a recipe perfected by chef Rick Mace's aunt and their secret sauce.

Chef Rick Mace will soon be bringing his beloved and award-winning barbecue to Delray Beach. Taking over the space formerly occupied by Pour and Famous on Atlantic Avenue, chef Rick said it will take approximately six to eight months to complete the buildout and open the new Tropical Smokehouse location. He said the concept will be slightly different than the West Palm Beach restaurant with a heavier focus on their amazing ribs and their absolutely, knock-it-out-of-the-park burgers.

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Information: at 524 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. eattropical.com

Opening ETA: Early 2025

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Gabriella’s Modern Italian

Making its way from New Jersey to South Florida, the popular restaurant, Gabriella’s Italian Steakhouse, will soon arrive in South Florida. When Gabriella’s Modern Italian arrives in the fall, expect an extensive food and drink menu. Owner Frankie Brusco said the South Florida iteration, will lean a little bit “more Italian, less steakhouse.” The restaurant is all new construction that will have both indoor dining and a covered patio with seating for 60 guests. And in a town that runs tight on parking, Gabriella’s will have its own parking area. Many of the popular dishes from the New Jersey location will be making their way to Delray Beach, Brusco said. That includes truffle ricotta, spicy rigatoni, firecracker shrimp and bistecca alla fiorentina (a 40-ounce, 45-day dry aged, porterhouse, served with steak fries, garlic confit, preserved lemon, bone marrow and parsley salad) for two.


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