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Is it a club or a restaurant? Both. After 10 p.m., the tables are swept away and the disco ball starts twirling at this Italian eatery in Palm Beach on the north strip's restaurant row. At any given moment, find celebs, beautiful people, and wannabes from across the bridge sitting with the tourists or achieving critical mass on the dance floor into the wee hours every night. Foods are more often above rather than below average, but it's frequently anyone's guess - and always pricey, even at lunch. Pack a fat wallet to dine here unless you want only a pizza (not at all a bad choice). A big group of pastas, meats and seafood dishes - a whole bronzino is often a special - round out the large Trattoria-like dinner menu. Main plate salads and panini win the raves at lunch. While food is served late night, it's best to plan only to drink and dance. It's an al fresco restaurant, with tables behind and around the central bar, but dedicated sidewalk seating is available.
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Lots of taverns serve free food; usually, you get what you pay for. Chex mix, jalapeño poppers from a hijacked Costco truck, pygmy chicken wings -- who needs that crap? Cucina dell'Arte is a restaurant during the day with all the swank you'd expect from Palm Beach (Rush Limbaugh sightings, walking plastic-surgery advertisements, enough empty beauty to shame a dozen Paris Hiltons), but at night, it's a fancy-schmancy watering hole. From around midnight until 3 a.m., the place fills... More »
Cucina Dell' Arte has been around for years. Snooty Palm Beachers have stuffed their rich faces full of pasta there since it was a quiet Italian joint on Dixie Highway. Then came the Coniglio family, owners of the raucous and successful E.R. Bradley's. The Coniglios bought Cucina in its new digs on Royal Poinciana Way in April 2003 and appointed the family's next generation, 26-year-old Nicholas Coniglio, owner of the place. The youngster quickly turned Cucina into something else completely.... More »
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