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Restaurant/Bar Roll Call For March 2011

March brought many openings of new restaurants and bars. Some opened after a bit of delay such as Buddha Sky Bar in Delray Beach -- the companion lounge of recently troubled Atlantic Ocean Club. And there were a few closures, as well. In the comments section, let us know of...
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March brought many openings of new restaurants and bars. Some opened after a bit of delay such as Buddha Sky Bar in Delray Beach -- the companion lounge of recently troubled Atlantic Ocean Club. And there were a few closures, as well. In the comments section, let us know of any we may have missed for the month of March.



OPENINGS
Buddha Sky Bar -- 217 E. Atlantic Ave.,

Delray Beach
SAIA

-- 999 Fort Lauderdale Blvd.,

Fort Lauderdale
Chipotle Mexican Grill -- 1736 N. Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale


Off the Ave -- 19 SE Fifth Ave., Delray Beach


Big Al's Steaks -- 11290 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens


Piccolino -- 78 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton


World of Beer -- 101 Clematis St., West Palm Beach



OPENINGS CONTINUED
16 Handles -- 1400 Glades Road, Boca Raton


Pangea Bistro -- 10140 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington


Pura Vida Lounge & Nightclub -- 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach


Bagel Boyz -- 332 Banyan Blvd., West Palm Beach
Sopranos Dueling Piano Bar -- 17 S Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale


Guacamoles -- 2941 SE 5th St.,

Fort Lauderdale


Bash restaurant and nightclub -- 5970 SW 18th St., Boca Raton
Prime Cigar & Wine Bar -- 2240 NW 19th St., Boca Raton

RE-OPENINGS

Old Town Tavern -- 10 E. Boca Raton Rd., Boca Raton

CLOSINGS

Sushi Blues Café Hollywood
-- 2009 Harrison St. Hollywood


Coyote Ugly -- 214 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale


Galleria Grill -- 915 Middle River Dr., # 110,

Fort Lauderdale
Nick's Apizza -- 802 Lake Ave., Lake Worth (scheduled to re-open in Boca Raton in May)


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