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Frank and Dino's, The Daisy Coffee House, and Other Restaurant Openings

Frank and Dino's in Deerfield Beach is on the verge of opening, the Italian-American spot that pays homage to the Rat Pack. The restaurant, originally scheduled to debut in October, is one of two from Dennis Max of Max's Grille and Max's Harvest scheduled to open this season. Assaggio del...
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Frank and Dino's in Deerfield Beach is on the verge of opening, the Italian-American spot that pays homage to the Rat Pack. The restaurant, originally scheduled to debut in October, is one of two from Dennis Max of Max's Grille and Max's Harvest scheduled to open this season. Assaggio del Forno is on track for a mid-January opening in Boca.

Located in the former Marcello's space at 718 S. Federal Highway, the dinner-only restaurant features brick, dark wood, and leather banquets in this 120-seat restaurant with a patio. The menu is red sauce classics: spaghetti and meatballs and chicken scarpariello on the menu. The restaurant is looking for servers, bartenders, and hostesses.

More restaurant news after the jump.

Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is getting a new coffee spot at 107 Commercial Blvd. called The Daisy Coffee House. Scheduled to open by the end of the month, they're looking for bakers and baristas. Click here for more information.

Looks like The Wine Dive is poised to open any minute, according to its Facebook page, which shows tables of diners, though the phone message still says Roxy's. The Wine Dive will offer 100 wines by the glass as well as an extensive

bottle selection. Small bites like cheese and meat plates and bar

snacks will be offered, as well as a full dinner menu by executive chef

Curtis Hillard. The restaurant is still looking for a sous chef.

And last, a reader over on Chowhound gave a heads up that the Caliente Kitchen on Atlantic Ave. in Delray has closed, to be transformed into Union. Keep your eyes on this page for updates.


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