Hot dining discounts for summer are here! From seafood to Italian, there's a restaurant deal for you

Summer restaurant specials have started to trickle in. Pretty soon, they’ll become a downpour of deals, and in this sticker-shock era, that’s a welcome thing.

Here's a range of summer specials already announced, from north to south county.

(We'll update this list online as new deals are announced, so make sure to check this page throughout summer!)

Love Street

Tacos get their close-up on "Two-Fer Tuesdays" at Topside, the rooftop bar at the Charlie and Joe's at Love Street complex on the Jupiter Inlet.
Tacos get their close-up on "Two-Fer Tuesdays" at Topside, the rooftop bar at the Charlie and Joe's at Love Street complex on the Jupiter Inlet.

Love Street’s summer trifecta. The Charlie & Joe’s at Love Street waterfront restaurants on the Jupiter Inlet are running summer specials through October.

Beacon, the complex’s fine-dining restaurant, has a five-course tasting menu by executive chef Jordan Lerman. The early-bird menu, which costs $95 per person, is offered Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wine pairings are available for a $45 upcharge.

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Lucky Shuck, Love Street’s oyster bar and restaurant, has a summer lunch deal offered from Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. – a two-course lunch for $28. The restaurant also offers its weekday “Liquid Lunch” Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with select beers priced at $5 and $6, wines at $8 per glass and a selection of $9 cocktails.

Topside, the rooftop tapas bar located above Beacon, does two-for-one tacos, draft beers, house wines and well drinks all day on Tuesdays. On Saturdays and Sundays, the bar pours $20 bottomless mimosas from noon to 4 p.m., when there’s live deejay music. And if it’s raining, it means BOGO Tito’s vodka drinks at Topside, plus free rain ponchos.

Charlie and Joe’s at Love Street: 1116 Love St., Jupiter, LoveStreetJupiter.com

1000 North

On the summer menu at Jupiter's 1000 North: rock shrimp and lobster “Hoppin’ John” risotto.
On the summer menu at Jupiter's 1000 North: rock shrimp and lobster “Hoppin’ John” risotto.

1000 North’s summer savoring. This upscale, Jupiter-waterfront restaurant that’s partly owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan is running a terrific two-course menu deal daily from 5 to 7 p.m. The $59 menu offers a variety of appetizers and entrees from which to choose, including starters like 1000 North’s eye-catching Street Corn Caesar salad and entrees like the rock shrimp and lobster “Hoppin’ John” risotto. There’s a $20 wine-pairing option and $7 dessert option as well.

The restaurant’s social hour happens daily from 5 to 7 p.m. as well, with $5 bottled beers, $8 to $10 wines, $10 well liquors and $12 signature cocktails. Find those deals at 1000 North’s indoor Tavern bar or its al fresco bar on the air-conditioned terrace. Plus, there’s live music at The Tavern every Wednesday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

1000 North: 1000 N. U.S. Hwy 1, Jupiter, 561-570-1000

Casa Caña

A range of bites at Casa Caña in Tequesta.
A range of bites at Casa Caña in Tequesta.

Weekly summer deals at Casa Caña. This months-old, retro-Miami-inspired eatery in Tequesta has rolled out three weekday specials: On Tuesdays, kids eat free of charge. Wednesdays belong to half-price wine by the bottle. On Thursdays, women customers get half-price drinks all night. (The specials are available until Oct. 31.)

Speaking of drinks, the casual spot also offers happy hour specials from Tuesdays to Saturdays, 5 to 7 p.m. They include $4 beers, $5 well drinks, $6-$7 house wines, $8 cocktails and a range of bar bites like empanadas, tostones and tacos.

Casa Caña: 377 Tequesta Dr., Tequesta, 561-250-6350

Cod and Capers

The Summer Seafood Party at Cod and Capers in North Palm Beach. The family-owned seafood market/café popular for its seasonal stone crab selection and other fresh-catch options has new summer deals on Wednesdays and Thursdays at the café from 4 to 8 p.m. They include half-price bottles of wine, $2 oysters or clams and other specials.

Cod and Capers: at the Crystal Cove Commons, 1201 U.S. Hwy 1, North Palm Beach, 561-622-0963

Avocado Cantina

Avocado Cantina's mango-ginger margarita.
Avocado Cantina's mango-ginger margarita.

Avocado Cantina’s summer happy hour. This Yucatan-inspired cantina has rolled out a new happy hour for summer weeknights. Offered throughout the restaurant from 3 to 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, the happy hour drink deals include $5 house margaritas, $25 margarita pitchers and $4 draft beers. There’s a variety of $4 happy hour tacos for the pairing – from carne asada with chimichurri to spicy chicken with queso blanco to grilled fish with ají amarillo and avocado to vegetarian tacos. Add to that an assortment of $5 bar bites and you’ve got options.

Avocado Cantina: 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., in the Downtown Palm Beach Gardens plaza, 561-766-2430

Prezzo

Apple tart is on the menu at Prezzo.
Apple tart is on the menu at Prezzo.

Summer Date Night at Prezzo. The 90’s-era Italian concept with locations in Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton is serving a special three-course dinner for two from Sundays through Thursdays.

Priced at $100 for two, plus tax and tip, the “Date Night” dinner includes a choice of one appetizer to share (think smoked burrata or crispy calamari), two entrees (like snapper oreganata, veal chop Parm and other options), a shareable dessert (tiramisu, ricotta cheesecake or apple tart) and a glass of wine each (Barone Fini pinot grigio or Josh Cellars cabernet). The prix-fixe dinner is available through Oct. 31.

Both locations also are offering takeout deals from Sundays through Thursdays when you order online via the Prezzo website, EatPrezzo.com. On Sundays, family-sized takeout meals for four start at $50. On Mondays, Prezzo’s Marguerita pizzas are $10 all day. On Tuesdays (through Sept. 30), you get a 10% discount if you spend $30 when you use the code “Tuesday10” at checkout. On Wine Wednesdays, get a free bottle of red or white wine when you buy two entrees from that night’s selection. And on Thursdays, you get a free appetizer and dessert when you order two entrees from that night’s selection.

Prezzo: in Palm Beach Gardens at 4520 PGA Blvd. (561-429-6938), in Boca Raton at 5560 N. Military Tr. (561-314-6840)

Kitchen

Both of Kitchen's locations (West Palm and Palm Beach Gardens) are offering a prix-fixe summer deal.
Both of Kitchen's locations (West Palm and Palm Beach Gardens) are offering a prix-fixe summer deal.

Kitchen’s summer prix fixe. Both locations of Chef Matthew Byrne’s Kitchen restaurant (West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens) are offering a $45 summer menu.

The three-course dinner starts with a choice of three appetizers (including house-cured salmon with potato latke, arugula and lemon cream). For their main dish, diners get a choice of four options (like Byrne’s “Simple Chicken” with truffled mashed potatoes and garlic spinach). And there’s a choice of  chocolate pie or strawberry shortcake for dessert – or they can order a slice of Byrne’s famous coconut cake for a $5 upcharge. Vegetarian options are offered as well.

An additional $10 buys you a glass of prosecco, or white or red wine.

Kitchen: in West Palm Beach at 319 Belvedere Rd. (off South Dixie Highway, 561-249-2281); in Palm Beach Gardens at 5250 Donald Ross Road (Alton plaza, 561-328-8825)

Johan Joe’s Swedish Restaurant

A few of the pastry options at Johan's Joe Swedish-inspired café in downtown West Palm Beach.
A few of the pastry options at Johan's Joe Swedish-inspired café in downtown West Palm Beach.

Johan Joe’s pastry hour. Who says happy hour is only about the booze? This Swedish-inspired café in downtown West Palm Beach has rolled out the sweetest happy hour deal in town – get half-off select pastries from 1 to 2 p.m. every day.

The eatery also introduced a couple of new summer menu items, offered from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. There’s a mini frittata (veggie or meat) served with breakfast potatoes for $10.45, and a new soup-and-salad combo for $10.95.

Johan’s Joe: 401 S. Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, 561-808-5090

The SoSo

The SoSo's executive chef/partner, Cesar Brea, puts a refined, modern spin on the West Palm Beach restaurant's casual menu.
The SoSo's executive chef/partner, Cesar Brea, puts a refined, modern spin on the West Palm Beach restaurant's casual menu.

Summer Supper Series at The SoSo. This new “fast-fine” café kicked off a monthly series of prix-fixe suppers on June 4, starting the series with a Japanese-inspired menu. The final summer feast happens Saturday, Aug. 6, and celebrates Mediterranean flavors.

The five-course dinners cost $89 per person, plus tax and tip. Beverages, including beer and wine, can be purchased separately. Tickets are available at OpenTable.com.

The SoSo: 4802 S. Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, 561-486-7676

LoLa 41

The Honshu sushi roll at LoLa 41 in Palm Beach.
The Honshu sushi roll at LoLa 41 in Palm Beach.

Sushi Sundays at LoLa 41. The Palm Beach bistro just kicked off a summer special offering BOGO-free sushi rolls from 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday. The deal includes classic rolls like the Honshu (tuna, cucumber, avocado, topped with hamachi and poke sauce) and specialty rolls like the Yutaka (barbecue eel, king crab, avocado, crispy tempura bits). The rolls usually are priced from $12 to $31.

There’s also a brand-new happy hour at LoLa, offered at the bar daily from 4 to 6 p.m. Half-price drinks and $10 small plates and sushi rolls are served. The $10 bites include Cantonese pork potstickers, skirt steak tacos and duck buns.

LoLa 41: at 290 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach, 561-599-5652

Almond Palm Beach

Almond's outdoor dining patio flanks Royal Poinciana Way's sidewalk in Palm Beach.
Almond's outdoor dining patio flanks Royal Poinciana Way's sidewalk in Palm Beach.

Almond’s summer prix fixes. This New York-native Palm Beach restaurant is running three-course menu specials at lunch and dinner.

At lunch, the $25 prix-fixe menu offers three starter options (like a little gem lettuce salad with charred corn, smoked bacon, avocado and a 10-minute egg), three entrée options (including tacos of the day) and dessert (as in ice cream and sorbet). At dinner, the $45 menu starters include steamed mussels with shallots, garlic and white wine. Entrée options include banana leaf steamed mahi with coconut curry. And there’s dessert (ice cream, sorbet) as well.

During summer, Almond serves lunch and dinner service from Wednesday through Friday, brunch and dinner on Saturday and only brunch on Sunday.

Almond: 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach, 561-355-5080 

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Avalon Steak and Seafood

Delray Beach's Avalon restaurant is offering a summer prix-fixe menu.
Delray Beach's Avalon restaurant is offering a summer prix-fixe menu.

A summertime “Taste of Avalon.” This year-old downtown Delray Beach restaurant has rolled out a $65 prix-fixe menu for early diners.

Avalon's three-course menu includes three appetizer options (as in angry lobster tagliatelle), three entrée options (like a 7-ounce NY strip with fingerling potatoes, tricolor carrots and wine sauce) and a choice of dessert (including flourless chocolate torte with salted caramel sauce). Vegetarian options are offered as well.

The “Taste of Avalon” menu is available from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Avalon: 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, 561-593-2500

Burt and Max's

Burt and Max’s Bar and Grille is at the Delray Marketplace in suburban Delray Beach.
Burt and Max’s Bar and Grille is at the Delray Marketplace in suburban Delray Beach.

Burt and Max’s kids-eat-free deal. Part of Burt Rapoport’s Restaurant Group, the suburban Delray restaurant offers a free meal to kids 12 and younger with the purchase of a grown-up's entrée.

The special runs Mondays through Wednesdays. For the grown-ups, Burt and Max offers “Wines-Days” from Sundays through Thursdays, when you get bottles of wine (except for Champagne) at half price with the purchase of an entrée.


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Pagoda Kitchen

Pork and shrimp shumai are served at Pagoda Kitchen in suburban Delray Beach.
Pork and shrimp shumai are served at Pagoda Kitchen in suburban Delray Beach.

Pagoda Kitchen’s Summer Dining Deal. A sister restaurant and plaza neighbor of Burt and Max’s, this three-month-old, Chinese-inspired restaurant rolled out a $17.95 dinner special that includes an entrée, soup or salad, an egg roll and a soft drink, tea or coffee.

The restaurant has extended the hours for this deal, which is now offered from 4:30 p.m. to closing Sundays through Thursdays and from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Pagoda also has a bar special Sundays through Thursdays – get happy-hour prices all night at the inside bar when you make a food purchase of $20 or more, per customer.

Both Burt and Max’s and Pagoda Kitchen are at the Delray Marketplace, 14851 Lyons Road (at West Atlantic Avenue), in suburban Delray Beach. The deals are good through Sept. 30.

Corvina Seafood Grill

On the menu at Corvina restaurant in Boca Raton: fresh oysters with pickled ginger and vodka mignonette granita.
On the menu at Corvina restaurant in Boca Raton: fresh oysters with pickled ginger and vodka mignonette granita.

Corvina’s summer specials. This Boca Raton seafood-loving restaurant has rolled out a slate of weekly deals.

Sundays belong to half-price bottles of wine ($100 bottles or less) with the purchase of an entrée. On Martini Mondays, you get half-price martinis if you’re dining in. Tuesdays, of course, are for all-night taco deals ($9 fish tacos, $5 margaritas). On Hump Day Wednesdays, happy hour runs late, from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursdays mean half-price oysters by the half-dozen.

Corvina also has extended its happy hour (which starts at 4 p.m. throughout the week) by a half hour on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, to 7 p.m. On Friday and Saturday, happy hour deals are offered as usual until 6:30 p.m.

Corvina’s happy hour specials are available at the indoor/outdoor bar. They include a nice-price menu offering nine $9 dishes.

Corvina: 110 Plaza Real South, Boca Raton, 561-206-0066

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