It could be the perennially perfect weather. Or it could be the way the best-of-the-best restaurants quietly migrate south for the winter, following the crowd that knows exactly where it wants to be. Maybe it’s Palm Royale (because yes, we love us some Carol Burnett) or the renewed attention on Worth Avenue, where shopping is once again a sport. Whatever the reason, Palm Beach is having its moment, again. Polished but relaxed, familiar yet newly energized, these are the places shaping the scene right now.

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Stanza Lounge
Stanza feels like Palm Beach leaning into a slightly younger, sharper dining energy. The room buzzes, the crowd dresses well, and the menu delivers without trying too hard. It’s polished, social, and quickly becoming one of those “let’s go there” spots when deciding dinner plans.
O-Ku (coming soon)
O-Ku brings a sleek, modern sushi experience that feels right at home on the island. High-quality fish, thoughtful preparations, and a vibe that skews chic rather than flashy make it a standout. This is where you go when sushi is the main event, not an afterthought.

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Louis Vuitton
Luxury retail has always been part of Palm Beach’s DNA, but Louis Vuitton’s presence feels particularly timely. More than a boutique, it’s a statement stop, and proof that fashion’s gravitational pull continues to tilt south for the season.
Little Greek Market
Casual, charming, and endlessly useful, Little Greek Market has quickly earned its keep. Whether you’re grabbing lunch, stocking up for a beach day, or picking up something easy but satisfying, this is the kind of place locals rely on.
Le Bilboquet Market
Le Bilboquet Market distills everything people love about the café into a market format. Prepared foods, specialty items, and that unmistakable French sensibility make it ideal for days when you want something excellent without committing to a full sit-down affair.

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Scandy Candy
Scandy Candy is pure fun, and Palm Beach always makes room for that. Bright, playful, and impossible to ignore, it’s the sort of shop you pop into “just to look” and leave with a bag in hand.
Popup Bagels
New York’s cult bagel favorite has officially landed, and yes, it lives up to expectations. Popup‘s perfectly chewy bagels paired with indulgent spreads have made this a must-stop morning ritual. Arrive early, expect a line, and know it’s worth it.
The Daily Focaccia (coming soon)
The Daily Focaccia does one thing exceptionally well, and that’s the point. Crisp, airy focaccia with generous toppings has turned this spot into a repeat destination. Simple, craveable, and exactly what Palm Beach mornings call for.

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Also Worth a Look
Sant Ambroeus at Royal Poinciana Plaza: This enduring favorite continues to anchor the island’s social scene.
Flamingo Park Market & Liquor: A well-curated market with great taste and strong local appeal.
Meat Market: Still drawing a crowd, still delivering on the scene front, and very much part of the Palm Beach conversation

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FAQs
Are these longtime icons or newer arrivals?
It’s a mix, and that’s the point. Established names anchor the list, while newer concepts bring fresh energy, reflecting how Palm Beach balances legacy with what’s current.
Do you need reservations (or a plan) to enjoy these places?
Not always. Many of these spots are designed for easy drop-ins, whether it’s a market stop, a bagel run, or a well-timed cocktail.
Is this list better suited to locals or first-time visitors?
Both. It’s an edit of places that reward repeat visits while still feeling immediately right for newcomers.





































































