Best Restaurants on Atlantic Avenue: A Local’s Guide to Delray Beach Dining

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Atlantic Avenue is one of Florida’s most celebrated dining streets  and for good reason. From waterfront seafood to wood-fired pizza, craft cocktails to Sunday brunch, Delray Beach’s food scene rivals cities three times its size. Here’s a local breakdown of what’s worth your time.

For Waterfront Dining

Deck 84

Sitting right on the Intracoastal Waterway, Deck 84 is a Delray institution. Come for the fresh grouper, snapper, and cobia specials, and stay for the views and the happy hour. Dog-friendly patio, great cocktails, and a laid-back vibe that’s very Delray.

For a Special Night Out

Cut 432

A modern steakhouse featuring USDA Prime dry-aged beef and fresh seafood in a sleek setting. This is Delray’s go-to for celebrating a birthday or anniversary. Reservations recommended.

Bourbon Steak by Michael Mina

Located at The Seagate Hotel, Delray’s only Michelin-starred chef experience is right here on Atlantic Avenue. If you’re splurging on one dinner, this is the one.

Gabriella's Modern Italian

Chic Italian outfit featuring modern versions of classic pasta dishes plus seafood and steaks prepared in an elegant space. Located on 5th Ave

For Casual Eats and Local Flavor

El Camino

Always packed, always worth it. El Camino serves tacos on house-made tortillas alongside one of the best tequila selections in South Florida. The guava-habanero margarita is legendary.

Brulé Bistro

Tucked into the Pineapple Grove Arts District, this neighborhood gem is beloved by locals for its cornbread chicken and waffles, smoked fish dip, and warm, unhurried atmosphere.

Dada

Set in one of Delray’s oldest historic homes (built around 1924), Dada serves eclectic American fare under giant banyan trees with string lights. Live local music most nights. Order the mojito.

For Something Cold

Saltwater Brewery

Delray’s original craft brewery has a palm-tree-covered beer garden, rotating seasonal taps, and local food trucks in the parking lot. Their Screamin’ Reels IPA is a flagship worth trying.

Pro Tips for Dining on the Avenue

  Make reservations for Cut 432 and Bourbon Steak well in advance, especially on weekends.

🍻  Most spots have happy hour from 4–6pm — a great way to try upscale spots at casual prices.

🚶  The Avenue is very walkable — park once and explore multiple restaurants and bars on foot.

🐶  Deck 84 and several other spots are dog-friendly on their patios.

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