The Living Room Restaurant in Boynton Beach Gives New Meaning to the Term "Comfort Food."

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Baked Brie puff pastry drizzled with raspberry sauce.
Candace West
Baked Brie puff pastry drizzled with raspberry sauce.

Location Info

The Living Room

1709 N. Congress Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426

Category: Restaurant > Comfort Foods

Region: Boynton Beach

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The Living Room, 1709 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach. Open for dinner 4 to 11 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. Call 561-742-4399.

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My friends and I were lounging in cushy, mismatched chairs in our own little section of the Living Room in Boynton Beach. We were full, having just eaten an eclectic meal that included pear and Havarti pizza and a rustic English pie with steak and mushroom, and also slightly buzzing from pints of Starr Hill IPA ($5.50) and glasses of sweet red wine. My friend Cristina decided to get more comfortable, stretching out across the length of a sleeper chair parked in the secluded den. We didn't realize she had actually fallen asleep until one of the waiters came by. "I think your friend is conked out," he said, laughing.

"Oh, that's nothing," Living Room owner Lisa Mercado told me later. "People fall asleep here all the time. We've had women pass out on the couches and start snoring and drooling."

Damn. Maybe it's time to invest in some plastic seat covers.

But if folks are passing out midmeal, it's not out of boredom. It's because the Living Room — a 9-month-old restaurant and bar in a West Boynton strip mall — is really that comfortable. The place looks like a collection of miniature (if mildly schizophrenic) living rooms. Each table in the labyrinthine restaurant is set inside its own custom lounge area. One section has high-backed chairs and a faux fireplace. Another is set off by a shoulder-height wall and features two cushy chairs and a giant chaise lounge anchored by an antique coffee table. Tying the whole homey concept together is a small menu of pub favorites — shepherd's pie and fish and chips, plus lighter fare like flatbreads, fresh salads, and simple pasta dishes.

The restaurant is actually the second of its kind from Mercado, who for 23 years ran the Red Lion Pub in Boynton Beach with her husband's family. Even though she married into the gig, she quickly found she was a natural in the kitchen and the front of the house and parlayed that success into a second location in Boca Raton. When her in-laws caught a whiff of the bad economy and got out of the business in 2006, Mercado bought the Boca space herself and opened Boca Muse, a restaurant that earned great word of mouth for its modern fare and cozy atmosphere. Yet despite its reputation, the Muse simply couldn't keep up with Boca's ballooning rent.

In the Living Room, Mercado has finally found a space that could house her muse. The restaurant, opened last October in the old Lindburger's spot on Congress Avenue, is cozy and warm, lit mostly by desk lamps and dim spotlights. Across its walls are old photos and shelves adorned with knickknacks and books like Sextrology: The Astrology of Sex and the Sexes. Some of the décor was furnished by Mercado herself. But a lot, she says, came from customers. "We've got everything from gifts from antique shops to a donated mug shot of Frank Sinatra," says Mercado. "I think ultimately people just want a tie to the place."

From our table, my friends and I could rummage through books and games on the nearby shelves. We read each other our zodiac charts and played Connect Four as we shared a whole wheel of baked Brie coated with a sweet raspberry sauce ($13). The platter, one of many easy-to-share appetizers, came with an assortment of fresh grapes and slivers of apple to scoop up the savory melted cheese. Along with that, we tried an order of house-made pomme frittes ($4) touted by our waiter as the best around. The result was less impressive, as the thick-cut fries weren't quite crispy. Perhaps if they were double fried — or at least served with a more creative sauce than everyday ketchup — they might have earned the distinction.

The Living Room hosts live music six nights per week along with group psychic readings and trivia nights. The evening we were there starred Lord Russ, a glammed-out folk rocker who looked like the love child of Neil Diamond and Don Ho. Dressed in a frilly white shirt with a black scarf and tight jeans, Russ gyrated by the bar as we sank into our pub-style meals. For me, that meant steak and mushroom pie ($14), big hunks of braised beef served over creamy mashed potatoes and topped with puff pastry. The tender steak tips were lavished in a rich brown sauce. Meanwhile, my friends were busy with a flatbread pizza made with Havarti, red onion, and pears ($9.50). Everyone grabbed a slice, noting how well the sweet slices of pear tempered the creamy cheese.

Other combinations weren't quite as effective. A well-seared crab cake ($14) was as big as a fist and filled with jumbo lump crab meat. But the raw dice of bell pepper inside had rendered during cooking, marring the cake with a watery, vegetal flavor. I couldn't think of anything more befitting a funky pub like this than a bowl of Indian vindaloo curry ($14) made here with either vegetables, chicken, or shrimp. Unfortunately, this version was too heavy on the trademark Indian spice, garam masala. Every other flavor just got lost.

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  • Dawn 08/05/2011 7:45:00 PM

    My choice on the run for a nice evening and food for my daughters birthday was choosen. My daughter, my baby grand-daughter my son and his girlfriend where very taken back at the wonder ful atmosphere that this "place of home" entailed.  The food and whole environment reminded me of my english mother!!!  Shepherds pie!!!!!!!  The music was so wonderful, what a great place to relax and enjoy!  They even say happy birthday! I thank you for taking such good care of my kids and grand-child for a evening so special.  I will definetely tell every one to stop by even if it is for a glass of wine with relaxation!  Thank you again, Dawn

  • The Living Room 07/21/2011 8:25:00 PM

    Oh and one other thing my husband is hipanic , my aunt is African American, and I have a gay nephew...I would be the last person to discriminate against anyone. Thank-you

  • The Living Room 07/21/2011 6:04:00 PM

    What you left out was that your reservation was for two people...you called after 5pm and begged us to expand the reservation to 8 people....on valentines day. I was able to contact the people who had the table next to you, I offered to buy them dinner if they took an outside table they agreed and I was able to seat all 8 of you. When I came over half way through you thanked me for being able to seat all of you and said that you had a great time at the birthday last week on the other side of the restaurant. We were completely full and with the music it was loud. The server who helped you that night was a friend of a friend and from Bulgaria, with a heavy accent it is easy to mis-understand her especially with a full restaurant and live music. If when I came over to the table you would have told me that you were not happy with the server I would have made my sister or husband take over. But the first I knew about it was when I was saying good bye to you. The waitress is a sweetheart and I tried to explain that with her accent sometimes things are mis-understood...I even had to ask her to repeat things more than once. We brought her in that night to accomodate your increase in party size...no good deed goes un-punished as they say. We try our hardest to make everyone feel at home. Thank-you for saying that the food was good and now that you know the other side to the story maybe yoy will give us another try. All the best, Lisa

  • Idinealot 07/18/2011 8:30:00 PM

    Having heard so many great things from friends, family and co-workers not to mention about 6 great reviews I was shocked to see these negative comments. I finally was able to visit the Living Room and all 16 of us had a GREAT time. The atmosphere, staff and most importantly the food was everything I expected and more. Most people who visit on line sites only blog the bad stuff....I wanted to be sure to tell everyone that the place is busy with laughing happy customers. If you do not enjoy it I suggest to try chain number 362....it might be more your speed.

  • Bcomstat 03/04/2011 1:32:00 PM

    I couldn't agree more with the Delrosario's and Art's comments above. From a culinary standpoint, this place is a joke. Lisa Mercado has obviously not trained her staff on how to service her guests properly. Disappointed!!!

  • Art 02/21/2011 10:52:00 PM

    This so-called restaurant is poorly managed by Lisa Mercado. The kitchen is a disaster; there is a no way a bona fide chef in exists in this place. The fried foods all come out soggy. Why? Because those in the kitchen don't know what they are doing. The oil is too cold, and/or too many items are flung in the oil which lowers the temperature quickly and provides customers with fat infested food. The plates appear as food slopped onto plates with no regard to appearance. Steak is covered with meatballs !!!!!, and sits over a hump of overcooked pasta. Staff is ill-trained by Mercado (as described by Delrosario, above); they mistake rudeness for being cool, and are equally ignorant about restaurant service and food. Although it is not easy to find a good restaurant in Palm Beach County, this is no place to eat anything. The restaurant is beyond rescue.

  • Egc Delrosario 02/15/2011 3:51:00 AM

    2-14-11 My sister-in-law recommended this restaurant for tonight so I brought my husband, sister (visiting from Philippines), my brother and his wife from Canada plus my sister-in-law and her husband. The waitress did not introduce herself, did not offer the special of the night, and rude. She spilled wine and water at my husband's cell phone and did not apologized. She was asked many times and responded in a rude way. Then when asked about where the teaspoons are for dessert and said "There" pointed at the cutlery box but there was nothing there. I talked to the Manager and told her about the waitress and her first comment was "Do you think it is just a language barrier?" I told her about the cutlery and then she said "it was the other staff's job" The food was good but the service was very bad and I feel that me and my company was treated badly and felt discriminated. I will never go back to that restaurant and will never recommend to my friends and family. I was telling my husband at first that this was a good place to hang out any time fo the week but with that service and I will never go back to that restaurant.

 

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