Park Avenue BBQ and Grill in Boynton Beach Has Great Fritters

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Park Avenue BBQ & Grill

2401 N. Dixie Highway
Lake Worth, FL 33460

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: Lake Worth

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Park Avenue BBQ & Grill

525 U.S. 1
North Palm Beach, FL 33408

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: Palm Beach Gardens

Park Avenue BBQ & Grill

769 NW Federal Highway
Stuart, FL 34994

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: Treasure Coast

Park Avenue BBQ & Grill

236 U.S. Highway 1
Jupiter, FL 33469

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: Jupiter

Park Avenue BBQ & Grill

13897 Wellington Trace
Wellington, FL 33414

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: West Palm Beach

Park Avenue BBQ & Grill

220 Northwest Peacock Blvd.
Port Saint Lucie, FL 34983

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: Treasure Coast

Park Avenue BBQ and Grill

4796 N. Congress Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: Boynton Beach

Park Avenue BBQ &Grill

2215 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33407

Category: Restaurant > Barbecue

Region: West Palm Beach

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Park Avenue BBQ and Grill, 4796 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach, and various locations throughout South Florida. Call 561-357-7427, or click here.

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An order of corn fritters at any one of the eight Park Avenue BBQ and Grill locations costs just $3.49 and nets you six fried balls of dough along with three condiments to decorate them with. This two-to-one condiment-to-food ratio is a recipe for fun, and the way you play with them greatly impacts the outcome. Adding honey from a squeeze bottle recalls both carnival food and something vaguely Asian. The combo of powdered sugar and maple syrup suggests French toast. Cut the maple syrup from that equation and you get something shockingly close to a beignet or zeppola — the dough warm, cakey, and light; the sugar turning sticky as it clings to the pastry's greasy exterior. Park Avenue also serves barbecue, or something like it. The ribs and brisket taste as though they summered in a pressure cooker. At least portions are substantial and cheap, and all-you-can-eat nights abound (fried catfish consists of fillets of crisp-crusted bliss, served by the troughload on Saturdays). The Lake Park-born chain is spreading rapidly; a ninth store will open in Boca next month. But imagine this scenario instead: Park Avenue Corn Fritter Stands, now in your neighborhood. I'd be the first in line.
 
 
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