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Delray Beach Market — Restaurant in Delray Beach

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Delray Beach Market
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Burgers, tacos & cocktails served in a spacious, colorful food court with live music & DJ sets.
Nearby attractions
Arts Garage
94 NE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
The Pavilion at Old School Square
51 N Swinton Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444, United States
Blue Gallery
600 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square
51 N Swinton Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Easton Art Galleries
111 SE 1st Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
DeBilzan Galleries
38 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Old School Square
51 N Swinton Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Crest Theatre at Old School Square
51 N Swinton Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Veterans Park
802 NE 1st St, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Delray Beach Children's Garden
137 SW 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Nearby restaurants
Beach Club
307 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Johnnie Brown's
301 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
THRōW Social Delray Beach
29 SE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Roka Hula
270 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Vic & Angelo's
290 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
City Oyster & Sushi Bar
213 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Gary Rack's Farmhouse Kitchen - Delray Beach
204 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Lemongrass Asian Bistro Sushi
420 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
The Office Delray
201 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Le Sorelle Restaurant Delray Beach
20 SE 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Nearby hotels
Colony Hotel & Cabana Club
525 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Aloft Delray Beach
202 SE 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Hyatt Place Delray Beach
104 NE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Courtyard by Marriott Delray Beach
135 SE 6th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
The Delray Beach House
122 SE 1st Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
The Ray Hotel Delray Beach, Curio Collection by Hilton
233 NE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Hampton Inn Delray Beach
201 NE 4th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Atlantic Hideaway
297 NE 6th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
The Seagate
1000 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
Crane's Beach House Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas
82 Gleason St, Delray Beach, FL 33483
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Delray Beach Market

33 SE 3rd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483
4.2(502)$$$$
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Burgers, tacos & cocktails served in a spacious, colorful food court with live music & DJ sets.

attractions: Arts Garage, The Pavilion at Old School Square, Blue Gallery, Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square, Easton Art Galleries, DeBilzan Galleries, Old School Square, Crest Theatre at Old School Square, Veterans Park, Delray Beach Children's Garden, restaurants: Beach Club, Johnnie Brown's, THRōW Social Delray Beach, Roka Hula, Vic & Angelo's, City Oyster & Sushi Bar, Gary Rack's Farmhouse Kitchen - Delray Beach, Lemongrass Asian Bistro Sushi, The Office Delray, Le Sorelle Restaurant Delray Beach
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(561) 562-7000
Website
delraybeachmarket.com

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Featured dishes

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Feta
Sheep milk, bulgaria
Clothbound Cheddar - $6
Grafton village, vermont
Red Cow
Best parmigiano reggiano in italy!
Pecorino Sardo - $7
Sheep milk, sardinia
Ragusano - $8
Modica caciocavallo, sicily

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Nearby attractions of Delray Beach Market

Arts Garage

The Pavilion at Old School Square

Blue Gallery

Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square

Easton Art Galleries

DeBilzan Galleries

Old School Square

Crest Theatre at Old School Square

Veterans Park

Delray Beach Children's Garden

Arts Garage

Arts Garage

4.8

(339)

Open 24 hours
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The Pavilion at Old School Square

The Pavilion at Old School Square

4.7

(81)

Open 24 hours
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Blue Gallery

Blue Gallery

4.6

(66)

Open 24 hours
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Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square

Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square

4.6

(104)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

3 Part Childbirth Series
3 Part Childbirth Series
Thu, Dec 11 • 5:30 PM
5810 Park Drive, Margate, FL 33063
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Donuts with Santa
Donuts with Santa
Sat, Dec 13 • 9:00 AM
1801 Northeast 6th Street, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
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Jackpot Bingo at Lantern Local Tavern
Jackpot Bingo at Lantern Local Tavern
Mon, Dec 8 • 6:00 PM
618 West Lantana Road, Lantana, FL 33462
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Nearby restaurants of Delray Beach Market

Beach Club

Johnnie Brown's

THRōW Social Delray Beach

Roka Hula

Vic & Angelo's

City Oyster & Sushi Bar

Gary Rack's Farmhouse Kitchen - Delray Beach

Lemongrass Asian Bistro Sushi

The Office Delray

Le Sorelle Restaurant Delray Beach

Beach Club

Beach Club

5.0

(4)

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Johnnie Brown's

Johnnie Brown's

4.4

(1.3K)

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THRōW Social Delray Beach

THRōW Social Delray Beach

4.5

(669)

$$

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Roka Hula

Roka Hula

4.9

(751)

$$$

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Reviews of Delray Beach Market

4.2
(502)
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5.0
4y

What an amazing experience filled by delicious food and drinks! There is also a dj on certain nights and one central bar downstairs, one upstairs by the game room and outside couch seating area, as well as the inside beer garden offering a wonderful array of local Florida craftbeers.

We made a quick stop at Sorella's which is a pasta company. Wow, such an array of fresh pastas all made to order to be eaten there or to take and cook at home.

We had the pizza at Salvo's. Soo good def try the sought after Bianca (white pizza) it is light, crispy and delicious. Also had the regular cheese and the pepperoni with sausage, both were exactly what you need when you want a good NY style pizza!

We also made a stop at Tip to Tail. What amazing service and fresh delicious seafood options. Tried the lobster roll (available however you like, Connecticut style or not). It was loaded and just so fresh! Also had the oysters (bluepoints), so fresh and good, had to go back and get another dozen! Had the conch fritters, wow! Again not short on the conch here, loaded with fresh conch and not too doughy. It was shaped like a waffle making it interesting to eat. Finally as a parting gift had to have the fresh conch ceviche style salad. This was top notch, full of flavor, not too salty not too much lemon, just perfect balance of veggies, spices, and conch! I def recommend this place.

We also had to try the Tabbouleh from Ferdo's place. It was pretty good, but a bit too much olive oil for my palate. The pastures were delicious and fresh.

Last but not least we had the andouille sausage from Alpine 210 sausage, which is right next to the beer garden. Tip: place your order at the bar. The sausage was spicy enough and loaded with fresh toppings.

We washed this deliciousness down with some local Matthew's brewing company (which happens to be just 15 mins away from the market for a post visit) craftbeer. The juicy new england pale ale at the beer garden was the perfect accompaniment to our grub! The bartenders were helpful and...

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5.0
4y

Fabulous!!!!! Finally made it to Delray Beach Market! It's a wonderful addition to the Delray Scene.. on a early Sunday morning I parked on a side street. They were just opening! It's spotless and trendy! I love it! It's air conditioned, lots of seating and live music!Great news! The delicatessen offers breakfast all day with real eggs! They have Bagels from NY! So many options! I chose Sal's because I really wanted pizza.. I ordered the white pizza and It was absolutely delicious! Fresh out of the oven! Perfect blend of garlic, fresh ricotta and mozzarella! Perfect! A huge piece for only$4.00. A huge bargain. Great value! I did not find the prices to be expensive. You certainly don't want cafeteria pricing here. It's a trendy casual Delray hotspot! I found enough options at a very reasonable price!! There is a beautiful fully stocked bar in the center of the food hall! Also a few tv's to watch sports! They have so many food options to list! There is something for everyone! Great coffee, baked goods, breakfast, hot dogs, sausages, Italian, Mexican, Lebanese, Delicatessen, Sushi, Ice cream, BBQ, Burgers, Fried chicken, Fresh Pasta, Wine and Cheese, Craft Beer, Bars, fun beachy retail, vegan desserts and so much more! I highly recommend especially for families. Live music and a fun zone with a huge upstairs bar! Don't miss this gem! I wish it was closer to West Palm Beach! I loved it!!! Beautiful outside space as well. Upstairs is a family fun zone! A huge bar, outside seating area and games! The only thing I found odd is the rest rooms are only on the upper floor or lower floor. The main food hall floor had no rest rooms. Friendly staff and sanitizing constantly! Also hand...

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2.0
4y

Over all the place looks very nice, that's where it stops..

Biggest issue I had while I was checking out the new space was an older man with cane and leg brace on dressed in plain clothes, he was following around an elderly lady with a service dog ranting about how she can not be in the building if the dog did not have a "Service Vest". She had a very bright red leash in very clear letters stating it was a service animal and you could see the fear she had from this man claiming to be security while he smiled in her face telling her to leave. This is absolutely insane to me to see this type of service and I'm 90% sure illegal for the business to enforce scenarios like this. The man then proceeded to go stand by the front doors and point and laugh with his buddies about kicking this elderly woman out. He did have a radio on his hip and seemed to know the other security walking around.

Second was sitting and waiting for service, no workers at the center bar and most employees of the food stalls will not look up past the counters, to get someone's attention you have to sit and wait in hopes they look up at you, flagging them down, waiving or saying "Hello we're ready to order" receives no help from staff. We watched as one employee just kept moving clean glasses from one section to another and then back maybe 4 or 5 times. To top it all of most employees were not wearing masks covering nose and mouths.

As for the food, we ordered from a few places and everything was very high priced to be so mediocre, for the same price point and much better quality and service just stay on Atlantic Ave. Hopefully management gets their ducks in a row or this project will be as...

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JOHANNA A.JOHANNA A.
What an amazing experience filled by delicious food and drinks! There is also a dj on certain nights and one central bar downstairs, one upstairs by the game room and outside couch seating area, as well as the inside beer garden offering a wonderful array of local Florida craftbeers. We made a quick stop at Sorella's which is a pasta company. Wow, such an array of fresh pastas all made to order to be eaten there or to take and cook at home. We had the pizza at Salvo's. Soo good def try the sought after Bianca (white pizza) it is light, crispy and delicious. Also had the regular cheese and the pepperoni with sausage, both were exactly what you need when you want a good NY style pizza! We also made a stop at Tip to Tail. What amazing service and fresh delicious seafood options. Tried the lobster roll (available however you like, Connecticut style or not). It was loaded and just so fresh! Also had the oysters (bluepoints), so fresh and good, had to go back and get another dozen! Had the conch fritters, wow! Again not short on the conch here, loaded with fresh conch and not too doughy. It was shaped like a waffle making it interesting to eat. Finally as a parting gift had to have the fresh conch ceviche style salad. This was top notch, full of flavor, not too salty not too much lemon, just perfect balance of veggies, spices, and conch! I def recommend this place. We also had to try the Tabbouleh from Ferdo's place. It was pretty good, but a bit too much olive oil for my palate. The pastures were delicious and fresh. Last but not least we had the andouille sausage from Alpine 210 sausage, which is right next to the beer garden. Tip: place your order at the bar. The sausage was spicy enough and loaded with fresh toppings. We washed this deliciousness down with some local Matthew's brewing company (which happens to be just 15 mins away from the market for a post visit) craftbeer. The juicy new england pale ale at the beer garden was the perfect accompaniment to our grub! The bartenders were helpful and always attentive.
Jordan WeimersheimerJordan Weimersheimer
This was my first visit to the market which I’ve heard various thoughts on by several people. Boasting itself as the largest food hall in Florida, it’s has a rather large number of vendors offering most typical cuisines you find at a place like this. While it certainly has a vibe and energy about it, the astronomical prices about average food quality left me not all that surprised and mostly disappointed. Of course I didn’t try everything on one visit, but just meandering around I noticed that it was $6 for one single piece of fried chicken at one vendor, almost $20 for your average bowl type eatery (they didn’t look big either) or $28 for a lobster roll that didn’t look terribly impressive. One of my party purchased a $12 Taylor ham egg and cheese on a bagel, it was decent with a few layers of th, but not a $12 bagel sandwich. The folks Roots did serve up a rather delicious grilled artichoke Caesar salad. The artichokes were cooked perfectly and had great flavor for a vegan dressing. Pictured were the tacos from vote for Pedro consisting of 2 birria, 1 carnitas and 1 mahi (fish of the day). These four tacos, one bottle of water and a soda ran a whopping $32! The birria were decent, one of them was way too salty for some reason. The carnitas were very tender with a sprinkling of a few crispy pieces of which I wish there more of. The fish when described was never told as a piece of fried mahi. It was about 70% dough and not very flavorful at all. The shells were most certainly not made in house and were rather dry as well. One note is a helpful staff that cleans up quite well and in a timely manner, certainly a plus. Will most likely be some time before a return trip is made.
Max DuckworthMax Duckworth
Welcome to my new favorite place on the planet! I have already been here a few times and I still haven't even scratched the surface of all the cool stuff to try here. It is all inside (I think there's a few places to sit outside) and there are tons of different food vendors. I mean, it's essentially a food court but it is nice and you don't have to go to the mall hahaha. There is plenty of seating, but it is all spread out so it's even better. There's easy parking in the garage ($6 was annoying to have to pay but whatever). So far my favorite places are the bar upstairs (the bartenders were busy and still friendly and made amazing drinks how do they do it??), The sausage place (Alpine 210), big T's deli, and if you want a fun non-food item there's a mini Nomad surf shop that has you covered. Oh and don't forget to visit the amazing licorice vending machine from licorice.com, it's in the corner by the Hello Gorgeous emoji wall. And stop complaining about $15 for licorice. It's A POUND and a lot fits in those little black and red tubes.
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What an amazing experience filled by delicious food and drinks! There is also a dj on certain nights and one central bar downstairs, one upstairs by the game room and outside couch seating area, as well as the inside beer garden offering a wonderful array of local Florida craftbeers. We made a quick stop at Sorella's which is a pasta company. Wow, such an array of fresh pastas all made to order to be eaten there or to take and cook at home. We had the pizza at Salvo's. Soo good def try the sought after Bianca (white pizza) it is light, crispy and delicious. Also had the regular cheese and the pepperoni with sausage, both were exactly what you need when you want a good NY style pizza! We also made a stop at Tip to Tail. What amazing service and fresh delicious seafood options. Tried the lobster roll (available however you like, Connecticut style or not). It was loaded and just so fresh! Also had the oysters (bluepoints), so fresh and good, had to go back and get another dozen! Had the conch fritters, wow! Again not short on the conch here, loaded with fresh conch and not too doughy. It was shaped like a waffle making it interesting to eat. Finally as a parting gift had to have the fresh conch ceviche style salad. This was top notch, full of flavor, not too salty not too much lemon, just perfect balance of veggies, spices, and conch! I def recommend this place. We also had to try the Tabbouleh from Ferdo's place. It was pretty good, but a bit too much olive oil for my palate. The pastures were delicious and fresh. Last but not least we had the andouille sausage from Alpine 210 sausage, which is right next to the beer garden. Tip: place your order at the bar. The sausage was spicy enough and loaded with fresh toppings. We washed this deliciousness down with some local Matthew's brewing company (which happens to be just 15 mins away from the market for a post visit) craftbeer. The juicy new england pale ale at the beer garden was the perfect accompaniment to our grub! The bartenders were helpful and always attentive.
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This was my first visit to the market which I’ve heard various thoughts on by several people. Boasting itself as the largest food hall in Florida, it’s has a rather large number of vendors offering most typical cuisines you find at a place like this. While it certainly has a vibe and energy about it, the astronomical prices about average food quality left me not all that surprised and mostly disappointed. Of course I didn’t try everything on one visit, but just meandering around I noticed that it was $6 for one single piece of fried chicken at one vendor, almost $20 for your average bowl type eatery (they didn’t look big either) or $28 for a lobster roll that didn’t look terribly impressive. One of my party purchased a $12 Taylor ham egg and cheese on a bagel, it was decent with a few layers of th, but not a $12 bagel sandwich. The folks Roots did serve up a rather delicious grilled artichoke Caesar salad. The artichokes were cooked perfectly and had great flavor for a vegan dressing. Pictured were the tacos from vote for Pedro consisting of 2 birria, 1 carnitas and 1 mahi (fish of the day). These four tacos, one bottle of water and a soda ran a whopping $32! The birria were decent, one of them was way too salty for some reason. The carnitas were very tender with a sprinkling of a few crispy pieces of which I wish there more of. The fish when described was never told as a piece of fried mahi. It was about 70% dough and not very flavorful at all. The shells were most certainly not made in house and were rather dry as well. One note is a helpful staff that cleans up quite well and in a timely manner, certainly a plus. Will most likely be some time before a return trip is made.
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Welcome to my new favorite place on the planet! I have already been here a few times and I still haven't even scratched the surface of all the cool stuff to try here. It is all inside (I think there's a few places to sit outside) and there are tons of different food vendors. I mean, it's essentially a food court but it is nice and you don't have to go to the mall hahaha. There is plenty of seating, but it is all spread out so it's even better. There's easy parking in the garage ($6 was annoying to have to pay but whatever). So far my favorite places are the bar upstairs (the bartenders were busy and still friendly and made amazing drinks how do they do it??), The sausage place (Alpine 210), big T's deli, and if you want a fun non-food item there's a mini Nomad surf shop that has you covered. Oh and don't forget to visit the amazing licorice vending machine from licorice.com, it's in the corner by the Hello Gorgeous emoji wall. And stop complaining about $15 for licorice. It's A POUND and a lot fits in those little black and red tubes.
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