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#DowntownDelray DowntownDelrayBeach.com GUIDE TO DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA SOCIAL 2 o 15

2015 Social Guide to Downtown Delray Beach, FL

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The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has created this comprehensive listing of the over 400 unique shops, galleries, spas, salons, restaurants, accommodations, parks, things to do, and of course, all of the special events that take place Downtown.

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IStwo great locations...

downtown hotel & beach club

525 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33483800-552-2363 561-276-4123

www.thecolonyhotel.com

#DowntownDelrayDowntownDelrayBeach.com DowntownDelrayBeach.com

GUIDE TO DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA

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DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACHIS

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Parking & Getting Around

One of the wonderful things about our “Village by the Sea” is that you can actually walk around the downtown easily after parking your car or bicycle or avail yourself of our Free Downtown Roundabout shuttle service. The sidewalks are punctuated with small parks, an award winning beach, unique shops and sidewalk cafes, historic bridge and many historic buildings, gathering places and wonderful visitors and residents welcoming you to Downtown Delray Beach – Night & Day!

The Delray Downtowner is the coolest way to get around!

A fun, eco-friendly, free-ride service around Downtown Delray Beach that is available to both residents and visitors.

Call (561) 702-8519 for a ride.

Hours: 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Seven Days a Week.

Visit DelrayDownTowner.com for more information.

Give us a holler! We will be there soon after, to whisk you away to your downtown destination.

OLD SCHOOL SQUARE GARAGE

PLEASANT;APPROACHABLE,

INTERACTIVEor whatever your

perception of the word SOCIAL is … Downtown

Delray Beach embodies it.

If you are ever wondering what’s

going on Downtown, the DDA’s Social Network

is the go-to source for all the current news and activities there

and beyond.#DowntownDelray

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Delray Beach Downtown Roundabout Trolley Service:

Free trolley service throughout downtown Delray Beach!

TROLLEY ROUTE: Tri Rail Station to the Beach (4.1 miles)

Monday - Friday: 6 a.m. - 11 p.m.Saturday: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.Sunday: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.

For more information about DOWNTOWN ROUNDABOUT, call (561) 243-7000 or visit

www.mydelraybeach.com/delray/trolley

= Valet ParkingSometimes we just want to be treated special!

Downtown Delray Beach has several valet parking options for your convenience. See map for locations.

East Atlantic Avenue:1. South side of street between Swinton and SE 1st Avenues

2. South side of street between SE 2nd Avenue and the FEC Railway tracks

Other Downtown Core Valet Stands:

3. West side of SE 2nd Avenue, south of Atlantic Avenue

4. East side of NE 2nd Avenue, Pineapple Grove Way, north of Atlantic Avenue

5. East side of NE 2nd Avenue, Pineapple Grove Way, Between NE 1st and 2nd Streets

6. West side of SE 4th Avenue, south of Atlantic Avenue

7. South side of Atlantic Avenue at A1A

Old School Square Garage Valet Service:

8. NE 2nd Ave. South of 1st StreetSun.–Thurs.: 10 a.m.-12 a.m.; Fri. and Sat.:10 a.m.-2 a.m.

All other valets begin at 5 p.m. and vary in closing times.

The Downtown Guide is produced by the Downtown Development Authority(561) 243-1077 • DowntownDelrayBeach.com

= Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce Member

= Pineapple Grove Arts District

Information in this guide is believed to be correct at time of publication (Dec. 2014). Please check individual web sites for most current information.Photos Courtesy of the DDA. Guide designed by MaasMedia, Inc.

Night & Day Downtown Delray!

Things to Do

Parks & Recreation

Special Events

Accommodations

Restaurants & Bars

Shopping

Art & Culture

Beauty & Wellness

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City of Delray Beach / Awards / History

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WELCOME to Downtown Delray Beach, a fun, festive one of a kind oceanfront destination. This historic and vibrant town features one of Florida’s best beaches, a trendy arts community, a home to many outdoor festivals and events and a bustling downtown offering a myriad of shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Delray Beach is considered a Sociable City, and you will agree as you are greeted by the locals and receive the warm hospitality from the shop owners throughout each business around town.

Enjoy the beautiful crystal blue Atlantic Ocean, one of the most accessible beaches on the Southeast Coast of Florida. Here you will fi nd wonderful attractions and things to do. From the lush parks, historic museums, theaters and entertainment to bike rentals, yacht cruises, miniature golf, or a hot cup of coffee at a sidewalk café. You can always fi nd something wonderful happening here, both Night and Day in Downtown Delray!

Be sure to check out DowntownDelrayBeach.com or facebook.com/DelrayDDA for all the latest information.

THANK YOU for visiting and we look forward to welcoming you again! This handy, color-coded guidebook and map (see fold-out back cover) will provide you with information to assist in making your visit to Downtown Delray Beach a memorable one.

Downtown Development Authority85 SE 4th Ave.,#108, Delray Beach, FL 33483

(561) 243-1077DowntownDelrayBeach.comFacebook.com/DelrayDDA

Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce140 NE 1st Street, Delray Beach, FL 33444

(561) 278-0424DelrayBeach.com

Visitor Information Center2 South Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, FL 33483

9 a.m.–12 p.m. and 1– 4 p.m. Daily

Welcome to DOWNTOWN Delray Beach

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DowntownDelrayBeach.com Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has created this comprehensive listing of the over 400 unique shops, galleries, spas, salons, restaurants, accommodations, things to do in Downtown, parks and of course special events. As a way to showcase the uniqueness of the businesses within the Downtown and what makes Delray Beach sociable, the DDA has created special programs and campaigns throughout the year. We invite you to experience what makes Downtown Delray Beach the place to be both Night and Day.

Beginning in January, Fashion Week will feature the Annual Fabulous Fashion Show, Savor the Avenue – the nation’s longest dining table, TasteMakers of Delray Beach will be in August – where you can sample the menus of various restaurants located along Atlantic Avenue, the Annual Orchid Giveaway for Mother’s Day as a Customer Appreciation event and Local Summertime Fun in Downtown! In November, the programs vary from Small Business Saturday highlighting the local shops, the Holidays, and this festive, tropical time of year. All programs will be available online at DowntownDelrayBeach.com. You may also register to receive all the latest news and events.

Join the conversation on Facebook.com/DelrayDDA with over 35,000 fans, where you can experience more about Downtown Delray Beach, or just come and see for yourself and be a part of what makes Downtown Delray Beach our Social Village by the Sea.

You may contact us at the Downtown Development Authority at (561) 243-1077 or by email at [email protected].

Arts Garage 180 NE 1st St.(561) 450-6357

Artists Alley Open Studio Nights 354 NE 4th St.

Cason Cottage House Museum5 NE 1st St.(561) 274-9578

Cornell Museum of Art & American Culture Delray Beach Center for the Artsat Old School Square 51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922

Delray Art League Shows Veterans Park at the Intracoastal Waterway(561) 843-2311

Delray Beach Center for the ArtsAt Old School Square, 51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922

Delray Beach Golf Club & Restaurant 2200 Highlands Ave.(561) 243-7380

Delray Beach Public Library 100 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 266-0194

Delray Beach Tennis Center 201 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-7360

(561) 243-1077 or by email at [email protected].(561) 243-1077 or by email at [email protected].

DowntownDelrayBeach.comDowntownDelrayBeach.com

Arts Garage

Savor the Avenue is a one-of-a-kind experience

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DowntownDelrayBeach.com Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has created this comprehensive listing of the over 400 unique shops, galleries, spas, salons, restaurants, accommodations, things to do in Downtown, parks and of course special events. As a way to showcase the uniqueness of the businesses within the Downtown and what makes Delray Beach sociable, the DDA has created special programs and campaigns throughout the year. We invite you to experience what makes Downtown Delray Beach the place to be both Night and Day.

Beginning in January, Fashion Week will feature the Annual Fabulous Fashion Show, Savor the Avenue – the nation’s longest dining table, TasteMakers of Delray Beach will be in August – where you can sample the menus of various restaurants located along Atlantic Avenue, the Annual Orchid Giveaway for Mother’s Day as a Customer Appreciation event and Local Summertime Fun in Downtown! In November, the programs vary from Small Business Saturday highlighting the local shops, the Holidays, and this festive, tropical time of year. All programs will be available online at DowntownDelrayBeach.com. You may also register to receive all the latest news and events.

Join the conversation on Facebook.com/DelrayDDA with over 35,000 fans, where you can experience more about Downtown Delray Beach, or just come and see for yourself and be a part of what makes Downtown Delray Beach our Social Village by the Sea.

You may contact us at the Downtown Development Authority at (561) 243-1077 or by email at [email protected].

Arts Garage 180 NE 1st St.(561) 450-6357

Artists Alley Open Studio Nights 354 NE 4th St.

Cason Cottage House Museum5 NE 1st St.(561) 274-9578

Cornell Museum of Art & American Culture Delray Beach Center for the Artsat Old School Square 51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922

Delray Art League Shows Veterans Park at the Intracoastal Waterway(561) 843-2311

Delray Beach Center for the Arts Delray Beach Center

At Old School Square, 51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922

Delray Beach Golf Club & Restaurant Delray Beach Golf Club

2200 Highlands Ave.(561) 243-7380

Delray Beach Public Library 100 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 266-0194

Delray Beach Tennis Center 201 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-7360

Delray Beach Water SportsA1A and Casuarina Rd. (561) 272-7873

Delray Beach Green Market Old School Square Park NE 2nd Ave.Saturday’s 9 - 2 p.m. (Oct. - May)(561) 276-7511

Delray Beach Playhouse 950 Lakeshore Dr.(561) 272-1282

Delray Yacht Cruises801 E Atlantic Ave. at the Intracoastal Waterway(561) 243-0686

Ethel Sterling Williams History Learning Center & Archives Annex111 N Swinton Ave.(561) 274-9578

Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens 4000 Morikami Park Rd.(561) 495-0233

Puppetry Arts Center of the Palm Beaches 94 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-4330

Putt’n Around Delray 350 NE 5th Ave.(561) 450-6162

Arts Garage Delray Beach Water Sports

We’ve been to some great beaches, but this is one of the best!

Savor the Avenue is a one-of-a-kind experience

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Two-hour narrated sightseeing cruise. Cannot be combined with other discounts. Expires 12/31/15.

$300 OFF!WITH THIS AD

Richwagen’s Delray Bike & Sport 298 NE 6th Ave.(561) 276-4234

Ride & Remember Historic Trolley TourFeb. – Dec. (561) 279-8883

Sandoway House & Nature Center 142 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-7263

Spady Cultural Heritage Museum 170 NW 5th Ave.(561) 279-8883

Taste History Bus Tours of Historic Delray Beach(561) 243-2662

Vino Van Gogh Paint and Wine Bar 153 NE 4th Ave.(561) 272-5272

Wicked Delray Ghost Tours Veteran’s Park throughout Downtown(561) 666-7606

Visitors Information Center2 S Ocean Blvd.

Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information 140 NE 1st Ave.(561) 279-1380

Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

Delray Beach Parks Information (561) 243-7250 mydelraybeach.com

505 Teen Center & Hobbit Skate Park505 SE 5th Ave.(561) 243-7158

Anchor Park - Ocean Rescue340 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 243-7352

Atlantic Dunes Park 1605 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 243-7251

City Marina159 Marine Way(561) 243-7252

Community Center50 NW 1st Ave. (561) 243-7250

Libby Wesley ParkSW 5th Ave. & Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-7250

Robert P. Miller Park1905 SW 4th Ave. (561) 243-7255

Old School Square ParkNE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-7250

Pompey Park & Pool1101 NW 2nd St.(561) 243-7356

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Not only did I get a perfect suntan,

I got my lousy back-swing fixed!

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DowntownDelrayBeach.com

Two-hour narrated sightseeing cruise. Cannot be combined with other discounts. Expires 12/31/15.

Vino Van Gogh Paint and Wine Bar 153 NE 4th Ave.(561) 272-5272

Wicked Delray Ghost Tours Veteran’s Park throughout Downtown(561) 666-7606

Visitors Information Center2 S Ocean Blvd.

Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information 140 NE 1st Ave.(561) 279-1380

Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

Delray Beach Parks Information (561) 243-7250 mydelraybeach.com

505 Teen Center & Hobbit Skate Park505 SE 5th Ave.(561) 243-7158

Anchor Park - Ocean Rescue340 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 243-7352

Atlantic Dunes Park 1605 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 243-7251

City Marina159 Marine Way(561) 243-7252

Community Center50 NW 1st Ave. (561) 243-7250

Libby Wesley ParkSW 5th Ave. & Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-7250

Robert P. Miller Park1905 SW 4th Ave. (561) 243-7255

Old School Square ParkNE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-7250

Pompey Park & Pool1101 NW 2nd St.(561) 243-7356

Sandoway Park 130 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 243-7250

Seacrest Soccer Complex2505 N Seacrest Blvd.(561) 243-7255

Catherine Strong Splash Park 1500 SW 6th St.(561) 243-7194

Veterans Park Recreation Center & Playground 801 NE 1st St.(561) 243-7350

Worthing Park150 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-7250

Delray Beach Ocean Conditions(561) 27-BEACH (2-3224) mydelraybeach.com

Delray Beach Tennis Center201 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-7360mydelraybeach.comdelraytennis.com

Delray Beach Golf Club & Restaurant2200 Highlands Ave.(561) 243-7380mydelraybeach.com

Lakeview Golf Course 1200 Dover Rd.(561) 498-3229mydelraybeach.com

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Not only did I get a perfect suntan,

I got my lousy back-swing fixed!

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2015 SPECIAL EVENTS

Open Studio Nights in Artists Alley Every 3rd Thursday from 6 - 9 p.m. Enjoy visiting the artists in their studios, see amazing art, enjoy music, food and drinks. artistsalleydelray.com

First Friday Art Walk The fi rst Friday of every month from 6 - 9 p.m., visit over 30 galleries and studios throughout Downtown for an enjoyable open house experience.downtowndelraybeach.com

JANUARY January 2, 9, 16, 23, 30Free Friday Concerts at The PavilionDelray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square51 N. Swinton Ave.Every Friday, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. (561) 243-7922DelrayArts.org

January 3 - May 9Delray Beach Green Market Old School Square Park NE 2nd Ave.Shop for farm-fresh vegetables, fruit, organic produce, plants and specialty items. Enjoy special events on select Saturdays. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (561) 276-7511delraycra.org

January 17 - 24Delray’s Fabulous Fashion WeekA week of Style, Fashion and Sophistication - Showcasing designs and collectionsof clothing and accessories from Downtown Delray’s boutique shoppes and nightly fashion events(561) 243-1077downtowndelraybeach.com/fashion-week Join the Social conversation #Delrayfashion

January 17 - 18 26th Annual Downtown Festival of the Arts Howard Alan ShowMore than 300 artists exhibiting sculpture, art, jewelry & more. Atlantic Avenue, Beachside. Free to Attend 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 243-1077 artfestival.com

January 20 - 24Palm Beach Poetry FestivalFeaturing readings, panel discussions and performance poetryDelray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square 51 N. Swinton Ave. (561) 243-7922palmbeachpoetryfestival.org

FEB 13-22, 2015

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL @YellowTennisBall.com/Valentines

YellowTennisBall.com

MARIN CILIC I 2014 US OPEN CHAMPION

JUAN MARTÍN DEL POTRO

I’ve never seen a place that has so man

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open-air festivals — it’s GREAT!

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January 17 - 24Delray’s Fabulous Fashion WeekA week of Style, Fashion and Sophistication - Showcasing designs and collectionsof clothing and accessories from Downtown Delray’s boutique shoppes and nightly fashion events(561) 243-1077downtowndelraybeach.com/fashion-week Join the Social conversation #Delrayfashion

January 17 - 18 26th Annual Downtown Festival of the Arts Howard Alan ShowMore than 300 artists exhibiting sculpture, art, jewelry & more. Atlantic Avenue, Beachside. Free to Attend 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 243-1077 artfestival.com

January 20 - 24Palm Beach Poetry FestivalFeaturing readings, panel discussions and performance poetryDelray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square 51 N. Swinton Ave. (561) 243-7922palmbeachpoetryfestival.org

FEBRUARYBlack History Month Spady Cultural Heritage Museum featuring Local Treasures of African-American History Exhibit, 170 NW 5th Ave. (561) 279-8883spadymuseum.org

February 6 - 815th Annual Delray BeachGarlic FestOffers garlic fans theopportunity to celebrate themost widely used and lovedfood in the world … garlic!Delray Beach Center for theArts at Old School Square51 N. Swinton Ave.(561) 279-0907dbgarlicfest.com

February 13 - 22Delray Beach Open by The Venetian® Las Vegas Tennis Championships The only ATP tournament with a Champions Tour event and a World Tour event in the same week. Delray Beach Tennis Center (561) 330-6000 yellowtennisball.com

February 27Country Mile ConcertOutdoor Pavilion at the Delray Center for the Arts(561) 243-7922

February 28 Spady Cultural Heritage Day “Spady Day” Activities for children and family, such as storytelling, a bounce house and face-painting, will be available. 170 NW 5th Ave. (561) 279-8883spadymuseum.com/spady-cultural-heritage-day

February 28 - March 118th Annual Delray Beach Downtown Howard Alan Craft ShowMore than 100 crafters exhibiting handmade jewelry, wall hangings, ceramics and more. Free to attend. NE / SE 4th Ave at Atlantic Ave. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 243-1077artfestival.com

FEB 13-22, 2015

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL @YellowTennisBall.com/Valentines

YellowTennisBall.com

MARIN CILIC I 2014 US OPEN CHAMPION

JUAN MARTÍN DEL POTRO

I’ve never seen a place that has so man

y

open-air festivals — it’s GREAT!

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DowntownDelrayBeach.com Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

MARCHMarch 7 - 8 Wellfest Delray Beach Center for the Arts 51 N Swinton Ave. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 243-7922

March 13 - 14 15th Annual St. Pats Festival Old School Square Park and Grounds 51 N Swinton Ave. (561) 243-7922

March 1447th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade along Atlantic Ave. 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.(561) 279-0907festivalmanagementgroup.com

March 267th Annual Savor the Avenue North America’s Longest Dining Table Grand table event of prix fixe menus from 17 Downtown Delray Beach restaurants - presented by Delray Beach Magazine; Reservations need to be made at the participating restaurants 5:30 – 10 p.m. (561) 243-1077 downtowndelraybeach.com

March 28 – 29 1st Annual Bacon & Bourbon Festival From the creators of Delray Beach Garlic Fest, plan to join us as we celebrate the most beloved food in the universe, Bacon and the ultimate American made spirit, Bourbon. Old School Square Park Sat: 1 p.m. – 11 p.m. Sun: 12 p.m. – 7 p.m. (561) 279-0907delraybaconandbourbonfest.com

APRILApril 4 Delray Beach Easter Egg Hunt Robert P. Miller Park 8 a.m. FREE(561) 243-7277

April 5Easter Sunday Sunrise Service at the Beach PavilionAtlantic Ave. at A1A – 6:30 a.m.(561) 276-4541downtowndelraybeach.com

April 10 - 1253rd Annual Delray Affair Arts & Crafts Festival. Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest street festival featuring more than 600 artists and craftsmen along Atlantic Avenue. Free to attend 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 278-0424delrayaffair.com

April 18 Earth Day on the Avenue A special celebration of Earth Day, Delray Style at Old School Square – giveaways, music planting and more!Old School Square Park; Free to attend 9 – 11 a.m. (561) 243-7277mydelraybeach.com

April 27 - May 9 The Annual Orchid Giveaway - Customer Appreciation Event presented by the Downtown Development Authority; spend $200 or more shopping in Downtown and receive a Free Philianopsis orchid plant in designated locations on May 8-9(561) 243-1077downtowndelraybeach.com

MAYMay 2Cinco de Mayo FestivalCelebration of Mexican Independence presented by the Hispano-Latino Cultural Alliance. Delray Beach Center for the Arts, Swinton at Atlantic Avenue. 1 – 10 p.m. (561) 734-4937 hispanolatino.com

May 8 Old School Beer Fest Outdoor Pavilion: Presented by the Delray Beach Center for the Arts (561) 243-7922

May 9 Amazing Mom and Son Challenge hosted by the Delray Beach Parks and Recreation Downtown Delray Beach Time TBD (561) 243-7277

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April 10 - 1253rd Annual Delray Affair Arts & Crafts Festival. Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest street festival featuring more than 600 artists and craftsmen along Atlantic Avenue. Free to attend 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 278-0424delrayaffair.com

April 18 Earth Day on the Avenue A special celebration of Earth Day, Delray Style at Old School Square – giveaways, music planting and more!Old School Square Park; Free to attend 9 – 11 a.m. (561) 243-7277mydelraybeach.com

April 27 - May 9 The Annual Orchid Giveaway - Customer Appreciation Event presented by the Downtown Development Authority; spend $200 or more shopping in Downtown and receive a Free Philianopsis orchid plant in designated locations on May 8-9(561) 243-1077downtowndelraybeach.com

MAYMay 2Cinco de Mayo FestivalCelebration of Mexican Independence presented by the Hispano-Latino Cultural Alliance. Delray Beach Center for the Arts, Swinton at Atlantic Avenue. 1 – 10 p.m. (561) 734-4937 hispanolatino.com

May 8 Old School Beer Fest Outdoor Pavilion: Presented by the Delray Beach Center for the Arts (561) 243-7922

May 9 Amazing Mom and Son Challenge hosted by the Delray Beach Parks and Recreation Downtown Delray Beach Time TBD (561) 243-7277

May – Date to be announced On The Ave EventMusic, entertainment, an exhibition from Artists Alley and more! Free to attend 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.(561) 278-0424 OnTheAveDelrayBeach.com

May 23 - 2418th Annual Downtown Howard Alan Craft FestivalOver 100 crafters exhibiting handmade jewelry, wall hangings, ceramics and more; Tennis Center, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Free to attend (561) 243-1077 artfestival.com

JULYJuly 4Independence Day CelebrationsA1A and Atlantic AvenueFree to the public. Live main-stage entertainment, interactive activities, splash zone and spectacular fireworks at 9 p.m. (561) 278-0424JulyFourthDelrayBeach.com

AUGUSTAugust 5 - 6Tastemakers of Delray BeachTastings & beverage pairing strolling event at over 16 of the top Downtown restaurants; Ticket/Passport to be purchased in advance. Purchase at the participating restaurants beginning July 1. 5:30 – 10 p.m. (561) 243-1077downtowndelraybeach.com

August - Date to be determined On The Ave Music, entertainment, an exhibition from Artists Alley and more! Free to attend 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.(561) 278-0424OnTheAveDelrayBeach.com

OCTOBEROctober 3 - 4 20th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Howard Alan Craft Show More than 100 crafters exhibiting handmade jewelry, wall hangings, ceramics and more. NE/SE 4th Avenue at Atlantic Avenue. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.(561) 243-1077artfestival.com

October 9 – January 29, 2016Free Friday Concerts at The Pavilion Delray Beach Center for the Arts, at Old School Square 51 N. Swinton Ave. Every Friday: 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. (561) 243-7922DelrayArts.org

October 17 - May 2016Delray Beach Green Market Old School Square Park, NE 2nd Ave. Shop for farm fresh vegetables, fruit, Organic produce, plants and specialty items. Special events on select weekends. Saturdays: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (561) 276-7511 delraycra.org

October -Date to be determined Delray Bash – A Food & Wine Experience presented by the American Lung Association at Old School Square Park NE 2nd Ave. (561) 659-7644thedelraybash.com

October - TBD On The Ave Music, entertainment, an exhibition from Artists Alley and more! Free to attend6 p.m. – 10 p.m.(561) 278-0424OnTheAveDelrayBeach.com

October 23 - 25Delray Beach Orchid Society presents “Orchids on the Square” – a judged orchid show and sale. Delray Beach Center for the Arts Gymnasium. (561) 573-2422delraybeachorchidsociety.com

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October 31Halloween Parade & Downtown Trick-or-Treating, Kidfest along Atlantic Avenue. Trick or treat along the avenue from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. at participating shops. Parade begins at 1 p.m. at Old School Square and ends at Veterans Park with Kids-Fest until 5 p.m. (561) 243-7277 downtowndelraybeach.com mydelraybeach.com

NOVEMBER Shop Local Month Shop Local in Downtown Delray Beach all month long; November 28 - American Express Small Business Saturday in Downtown Delray Beach(561) 243-1077 downtowndelraybeach.com/promotions

November TBDChris Evert Pro-Celebrity TournamentHosted at the Delray Beach Tennis Center and the Boca Raton Resort & Club. (561) 394-2400chrisevert.org

November 7 - 8Delray Beach Seafood & Wine Festival Seafood, wine and live entertainment beachside. Saturday, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Free admission, presented by the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce. (561) 278-0424delraybeach.com

November 21Turkey Trot 5K race along A1A(561) 243-7277

November 28 - 2916th Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Howard Alan Fine Art FestivalMore than 300 artists exhibiting sculpture, fine art jewelry and more. NE / SE 4th Ave. at Atlantic Ave. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 243-1077 artfestival.com

DECEMBERDecember 3100 Ft Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Outdoor Pavilion and Grounds of Delray Center for the Arts Enjoy performances from local school children starting at 5 p.m. at the Outdoor Pavilion. Santa lands at 7p.m. to light the Tree. Enjoy music, interactive activities and more all along Atlantic Avenue from 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.(561) 278-0424100FtChristmasTree.com

December 3 – January 1Delray Beach’s Famous 100 Ft Christmas Tree in the center of Downtown Delray Beach at the Delray Center for the Arts. Open daily from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Activities throughout the month (561) 278-0424 100FtChristmasTree.com

December 6Menorah Lighting at Delray Beach Center for the Arts. Hanukkah begins at sundown. (561) 278-0424 mydelraybeach.com

December 11Annual Boynton & Delray Beach Holiday Boat Parade Parade begins at the Boynton Beach Inlet and proceeds south to the C-15 Canal in Delray Beach 6:30 p.m. (561) 737-3256, ext. 219 or (561) 243-1077boyntonbeachcra.com downtowndelraybeach.com

December 12Holiday Parade Along Atlantic Avenue, presented by the City Delray Beach Parks & Recreation. Parade begins on E Atlantic Ave. east of the Intracoastal Waterway and travels west to NW 1st Ave. – 6 p.m.(561) 243-7277

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December 26 - 27Annual Downtown Delray Beach Howard Alan Craft Show More than 100 crafters exhibiting handmade jewelry, wall hangings, ceramics and more. NE/ SE 4th Ave. at Atlantic Avenue. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (561) 243-1077 artfestival.com

December 31 First Night 20164 p.m. - midnightBring the entire family to enjoy visual and performing arts and fireworks at this alcohol-free New Year’s Eve celebration.On Atlantic Avenue and the Delray Beach Tennis Center (561) 278-0424visitdelraybeach.org/FirstNight

2016 SPECIAL EVENTSJANUARYJanuary 1,8,15,22,29Free Friday Concerts at The PavilionDelray Beach Center for the Arts Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Ave. Every Friday, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. (561) 243-7922DelrayArts.org

January 2 - May 7Delray Beach Green Market Old School Square Park - NE 2nd Ave. Shop for farm-fresh vegetables, fruit, organic produce, plants and specialty items. Enjoy special events on select Saturdays. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (561) 276-7511 delraycra.org

January 16 - 23Delray’s Fabulous Fashion WeekA week of Style, Fashion and Sophistication - Showcasing designs and collectionsof clothing and accessories from Downtown Delray’s boutique shoppes and nightly fashion events(561) 243-1077 downtowndelraybeach.com/fashion-week

January 16 - 17 27th Annual Downtown Festival of the Arts Howard Alan ShowMore than 300 artists exhibiting sculpture, art, jewelry & more. Atlantic Avenue, Beachside. Free to Attend 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 243-1077 artfestival.com

FEBRUARY February 5 - 717th Annual Delray Beach Garlic FestOffers garlic fans the opportunity to celebrate the most widely used and loved food in the world … garlic!Delray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square51 N. Swinton Ave.(561) 279-0907 dbgarlicfest.com

February 12-21 (TBD)Delray Beach Open by The Venetian® Las Vegas Tennis Championships The only ATP tournament with a Champions Tour event and a World Tour event in the same week. Delray Beach Tennis Center (561) 330-6000 yellowtennisball.com

February 27-28 19th Annual Delray Beach Downtown Howard Alan Craft ShowMore than 100 crafters exhibiting handmade jewelry, wall hangings, ceramics and more. NE / SE 4th Ave at Atlantic Ave. Free to attend 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (561) 243-1077artfestival.com

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Berkshire by the Sea 126 N Ocean Blvd.(561) 276-8400berkshireresort.com

Berkshire on the Ocean 1775 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 272-1100vriresorts.com

Crane’s BeachHouse & Tiki Bar 82 Gleason St.(561) 278-1700cranesbeachhouse.com

Delray Beach Marriott 10 N Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-3200marriottdelraybeach.com

Delray Breakers on the Ocean 1875 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-4501breakersontheocean.com

Delray Sand Resort 2809 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-6241delraysandresort.com

Dover House 110 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 276-0309doverhouseresort.com

East Wind Beach Club 150 N Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-6211eastwindbeachclub.com

Fairfi eld Inn & Suites Delray Beach910 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-2900Fairfi elddelray.com

Hamilton House 1213 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 276-5890hamiltonhouserentals.com

Hyatt Place Delray Beach / Pineapple Grove 104 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 330-3530hyattplace.com

Parliament Inn 1236 George Bush Blvd.(561) 276-6245fl orida-info.com

Residence Inn by Marriott 1111 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-7441residenceinndelraybeach.com

The Colony Hotel & Cabana Club 525 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-4123thecolonyhotel.com

Seagate Hotel & Spa 1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-4800theseagatehotel.com

Sloan Properties 106 SE 7th Ave.(561) 243-8755sloanproperties.biz

Sundy House 106 S Swinton Ave.(561) 272-5678sundyhouse.com

Wright by the Sea 1901 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-3355wbtsea.com

We’ve added shades of green to complement our gorgeous blues.

HOTEL • SPA • BEACH CLUB COUNTRY CLUB

YACHT CLUB • RES IDENCES

TheSeagateHotel.com1-877-57-SEAGATE (577-3242)

1000 East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483

18-hole championship golf course

Staff of PGA professionals • Boutique hotel

Destination spa • Signature Atlantic Grille

Jellies Bar & Lounge • Private beach club

Award-winning aquariums

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Berkshire by the Sea Hamilton House

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We always plan to stay more

than just one day.

Fairfi eld Inn & Suites

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Hamilton House 1213 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 276-5890hamiltonhouserentals.com

Hyatt Place Delray Beach / Pineapple Grove 104 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 330-3530hyattplace.com

Parliament Inn 1236 George Bush Blvd.(561) 276-6245florida-info.com

Residence Inn by Marriott 1111 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-7441residenceinndelraybeach.com

The Colony Hotel & Cabana Club 525 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-4123thecolonyhotel.com

Seagate Hotel & Spa 1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-4800theseagatehotel.com

Sloan Properties 106 SE 7th Ave.(561) 243-8755sloanproperties.biz

Sundy House 106 S Swinton Ave.(561) 272-5678sundyhouse.com

Wright by the Sea 1901 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-3355wbtsea.com

We’ve added shades of green to complement our gorgeous blues.

HOTEL • SPA • BEACH CLUB COUNTRY CLUB

YACHT CLUB • RES IDENCES

TheSeagateHotel.com1-877-57-SEAGATE (577-3242)

1000 East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483

18-hole championship golf course

Staff of PGA professionals • Boutique hotel

Destination spa • Signature Atlantic Grille

Jellies Bar & Lounge • Private beach club

Award-winning aquariums

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Y O U R C O A S T A L G E T A W A Y A W A I T S .Sitting on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean,

our Mediterranean-style oasis offers a secluded

and tranquil seaside village setting. With delicious

on-site dining options, a tropical pool and a full-

service spa, Delray Beach Marriott has everything

you need for an unforgettable stay. We also offer

our new Villas by the Sea that surround a private

pool area and provide a whole new vacation getaway

experience. And with boutiques, art galleries, Florida

nightlife and more just within walking distance,

you’ll always have something new to enjoy.

TO BOOK YOUR GETAWAY TODAY, CALL 877.389.0169

OR VISIT DELRAYBEACHMARRIOTT.COM.

DELRAY BEACH MARRIOTT® 10 NORTH OCEAN BLVD.DELRAY BEACH, FL 33483

© 2014 Marriott International, Inc.

561.279.2900 www.FairfieldDelray.com 910 W. At lan t i c Avenue De l ray Beach , F lo r ida 334 4 4

A t l a n t i c A v e n u e b e t w e e n I - 9 5 a n d t h e O c e a n

WE’RE HOOKEDON DELRAY BEACH

Delray Beach.

STAY

SOMEPLACE

FUN EXCITING DELICIOUS CONVENIENT

Delray Beach

FREE PARKINGFREE BREAKFAST FREE WIFI

DELRAY’S NEWEST BY MARRIOTT

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Y O U R C O A S T A L G E T A W A Y A W A I T S .Sitting on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean,

our Mediterranean-style oasis offers a secluded

and tranquil seaside village setting. With delicious

on-site dining options, a tropical pool and a full-

service spa, Delray Beach Marriott has everything

you need for an unforgettable stay. We also offer

our new Villas by the Sea that surround a private

pool area and provide a whole new vacation getaway

experience. And with boutiques, art galleries, Florida

nightlife and more just within walking distance,

you’ll always have something new to enjoy.

TO BOOK YOUR GETAWAY TODAY, CALL 877.389.0169

OR VISIT DELRAYBEACHMARRIOTT.COM.

DELRAY BEACH MARRIOTT® 10 NORTH OCEAN BLVD.DELRAY BEACH, FL 33483

© 2014 Marriott International, Inc.

561.279.2900 www.FairfieldDelray.com 910 W. At lan t i c Avenue De l ray Beach , F lo r ida 334 4 4

A t l a n t i c A v e n u e b e t w e e n I - 9 5 a n d t h e O c e a n

WE’RE HOOKEDON DELRAY BEACH

Delray Beach.

STAY

SOMEPLACE

FUN EXCITING DELICIOUS CONVENIENT

Easy access ...close to business,

entertainment, dining, galleries, live theatre,

trollies, salons, shoppes,sports, gardens,

beaches, boating,

bars,

Delray Beach

FREE PARKINGFREE BREAKFAST FREE WIFI

DELRAY’S NEWEST BY MARRIOTT

SOM

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82 Gleason Street • Delray Beach, FlCranesBeachHouse.com • 866.372.7263

Escape the ordinary

134 Spacious Guest Rooms including 3 Executive Suites

Full Service Lobby Bar Featuring Happy Hour Mon-Fri

Complimentary Wi-Fi & Breakfast

Rooftop Pool & Hot Tub

1,800 sq. ft. Meeting Room

Executive Boardroom

104 NE 2nd Avenue | 561.330.3530 | HyattPlaceDelrayBeach.com

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82 Gleason Street • Delray Beach, FlCranesBeachHouse.com • 866.372.7263

Escape the ordinary

134 Spacious Guest Rooms including 3 Executive Suites

Full Service Lobby Bar Featuring Happy Hour Mon-Fri

Complimentary Wi-Fi & Breakfast

Rooftop Pool & Hot Tub

1,800 sq. ft. Meeting Room

Executive Boardroom

104 NE 2nd Avenue | 561.330.3530 | HyattPlaceDelrayBeach.com

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Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop1155 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-3112

Café Bleu 44 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 455-4041

Coffee District Café & Wine Bar 325 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 455-0541

Couture Cakes142 SE 6th Ave. (561) 279-1828

Cream Frozen Yogurt & Gelato1163 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 303-1912

Dunkin Donuts37 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-1196

FYI Yogurt Shop 9 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 450-7402

ItSugar 250 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-6776

Kilwin’s of Delray Beach 402 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-0808

Le Macaron French Pastries 520 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 266-3860

Orange Leaf Café 418 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 894-8230

Our Lady Bakery102 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 272-3556

Shea’s Bakery 255 NE 6th Ave. (561) 375-9591

Sloan’s Ice Cream 111 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 303-3912

Starbucks 205 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-9332

Starbucks 502 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 265-3273

The Bakehouse & Cookery, LLC 455 NE 5th Ave., D201(352) 516-2366

The Original Popcorn House 10 NE 5th Ave. (561) 865-7300

Two Fat Cookies 245 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 265-5350

Visit Boston’s on the Beach at the ocean’s

edge for delicious local seafood and

New England favorites, great

sports viewing, and exciting live music.

40 S. Ocean Blvd. (A1A)Delray Beach, FL 33483

(561) 278-3364BostonsontheBeach.com

50ocean.com | BostonsSandbar.com

Welcome to Paradise!

Sandbar Delray Beach offers guests all the elements of a world class venue with none of the attitude, fusing the appeal of a

relaxing beach day and a high energy

nightclub.

50 Ocean, located on the second floor highlights uniquely

crafted cocktails, contemporary seafood, and

expansive panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

The Best Things Always Come

In Threes:

CANDY / BAKERIES /COFFEE / ICE CREAM

We just love the open-air cafés

and great restaurants

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Orange Leaf Café 418 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 894-8230

Our Lady Bakery102 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 272-3556

Shea’s Bakery 255 NE 6th Ave. (561) 375-9591

Sloan’s Ice Cream 111 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 303-3912

Starbucks 205 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-9332

Starbucks 502 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 265-3273

The Bakehouse & Cookery, LLC 455 NE 5th Ave., D201(352) 516-2366

The Original Popcorn House 10 NE 5th Ave. (561) 865-7300

Two Fat Cookies 245 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 265-5350

Visit Boston’s on the Beach at the ocean’s

edge for delicious local seafood and

New England favorites, great

sports viewing, and exciting live music.

40 S. Ocean Blvd. (A1A)Delray Beach, FL 33483

(561) 278-3364BostonsontheBeach.com

50ocean.com | BostonsSandbar.com

Welcome to Paradise!

Sandbar Delray Beach offers guests all the elements of a world class venue with none of the attitude, fusing the appeal of a

relaxing beach day and a high energy

nightclub.

50 Ocean, located on the second floor highlights uniquely

crafted cocktails, contemporary seafood, and

expansive panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

The Best Things Always Come

In Threes:

CANDY / BAKERIES /COFFEE / ICE CREAM

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RESTAURANTS & BARS32 East 32 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-7868

3rd & 3rd 301 NE 3rd Ave.(561) 789-2799

50 Ocean 50 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-3364

5th Ave. Restaurant139 NW 5th Ave.(561) 272-2886

Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza 115 NE 6th Ave. (561) 278-7911

Atlantic Grill at the Seagate1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-4900

Bamboo Fire Café 149 NE 4th Ave. (954) 907-4174

Beer Trade Co. 145 NE 4th Ave. (561) 808-7304

Beluga Restaurant & Wine Bar42 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-6633

Big Al’s Steaks450 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 819-1888

Bistro 241 241 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 266-3499

Blue Anchor804 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-7272

Boheme Bistro1118 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-4899

Boston’s on the Beach 40 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-3364

Breathe Restaurant & Lounge401 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-4526

Brule Bistro 200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 274-2046

Bru’s Room Sports Bar & Grill 35 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 276-3663

Buddha Sky Bar and Buddha Garden 217 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 450-7557

BurgerFi6 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-9590

Cabana El Ray 105 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-9090

Café Bleu 44 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 455-4041

Caffe Luna Rosa 34 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-9404

Carpe Diem byCafé de France110 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 455-2140

Casa di Pepe 189 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 279-7371

Checkers 450 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-9939

Christina’s 263 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-3200

Ciao Sidewalk Cafe 1208 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-4520

City Oyster 213 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-0220

Cut 432432 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-9898

D’Angelo Trattoria9 SE 7th Ave. (561) 330-1237

Dada 52 N Swinton Ave. (561) 330-3232

Deck 84 840 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-8484

Dee Dee’s Conch & Rib Shack540 W. Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-1124

Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

Dig Restaurant & Juice Bar 777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-1002

Doc’s All AmericanGrill & Dairy10 N Swinton Ave. (561) 278-3627

Domino’s Pizza142 SE 6th Ave.(561) 272-5551

Donnie’s Place60 NW 5th Ave.(561) 243-9996

El Camino 15 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 865-5350

Fifth Avenue Grill 521 SE 5th Ave.(561) 272-2886

Fit Food Express 302 NE 4th St.(561) 330-4525

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Buddha Sky Bar and Buddha Garden 217 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 450-7557

BurgerFi6 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 278-9590

Cabana El Ray 105 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-9090

Café Bleu 44 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 455-4041

Caffe Luna Rosa 34 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-9404

Carpe Diem byCafé de France110 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 455-2140

Casa di Pepe 189 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 279-7371

Checkers 450 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-9939

Christina’s 263 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-3200

Ciao Sidewalk Cafe 1208 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-4520

City Oyster 213 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-0220

Cut 432432 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-9898

D’Angelo Trattoria9 SE 7th Ave. (561) 330-1237

Dada 52 N Swinton Ave. (561) 330-3232

Deck 84 840 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-8484

Dee Dee’s Conch & Rib Shack540 W. Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-1124

Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

Dig Restaurant & Juice Bar Dig Restaurant &

777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-1002

Doc’s All AmericanGrill & Dairy10 N Swinton Ave. (561) 278-3627

Domino’s Pizza142 SE 6th Ave.(561) 272-5551

Donnie’s Place60 NW 5th Ave.(561) 243-9996

El Camino 15 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 865-5350

Fifth Avenue Grill 521 SE 5th Ave.(561) 272-2886

Fit Food Express 302 NE 4th St.(561) 330-4525

Gary Rack’s Fat Rooster 200 E Atlantic Ave.(954) 281-2029

Granger’s 215 NE 6th Ave. (561) 276-7881

Green Owl Restaurant 330 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-7766

HiWay Burger 12 SE 5th Ave.(561) 243-6430

House of Siam 25 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 330-9191

Hudson at Waterway East 900 E Atlantic Ave. #22(561) 303-1343

IL Contadino 165 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 330-0004

J & J Seafood & Raw Bar 634 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-3390

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Jellies at Seagate1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-4900

Jersey Mike’s Subs 455 NE 5th Ave.(561) 276-8949

Jimmy’s Bistro 9 S Swinton Ave. (561) 865-5774

Johnnie Browns 301 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-9911

Joseph’s Wine Bar and Café Joseph’s Wine Bar

200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 272-6100

La Cigale 253 SE 5th Ave.(561) 265-0600

Lemongrass Asian Bistro 420 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-5050

Lilo’s All American Café 814 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-8049

Luigi’s Coal Fire Pizza307 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 274-1969

Martier Café411 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 450-6169

Mastino 25 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 921-8687

Max’s Harvest 169 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 381-9970

Max’s Social House 116 NE 6th Ave. (561) 501-4332

Mellow Mushroom 25 SE 6th Ave. (561) 330-3040

Ming’s Garden 271 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 276-3333

Mussel Beach501 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 921-6464

Nature’s Way Café20 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-6200

Nemo’s Fish & Chicken943 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 865-5094

Off the Ave. Food & Spirits 19 SE 5th Ave. (561) 450-6768

O’Grady’s Bar & Cascades Poolside10 N Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-3200

Papas Tapas 252 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 266-0599

Park Tavern32 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 265-5093

Pizza Rustica 1155 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-8766

Prime29 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 865-5845

Project Mate Bar 314 NE 4th St.(561) 926-0605

Rack’s Fish House &Oyster Bar5 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 450-6718

Rocky’s16 SE 5th Ave. (561) 276-9703

Salad Chef 309 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 865-7945

Sandwiches by the Sea 1214 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-2212

Salt7 32 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 274-7258

Sandbar at Boston’s 40 S. Ocean Blvd.(561) 273-3364

Sazio’s 131 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-5540

Sazio’s Express1136 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-2637

Scuola Vecchia Pizza e Vino522 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 865-5923

Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

Seacrest Grille - Marriott10 N Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-3200

Senor Burrito142 SE 6th Ave.(561) 278-5757

Smoke BBQ 8 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-4236

Solita Delray 25 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 899-0888

Subway 301 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-5959

Sundy House Restaurant 106 S Swinton Ave. (561) 272-5678

Taverna Opa 270 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 303-3602

The Grove 187 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 266-3750

The Offi ce 201 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-3600

The Porch Delray Beach 85 SE 6th Ave.(561) 303-3647

The Vegan Egan 528 NE 2nd St. (561) 404-5301

Tramonti Italian Ristorante 119 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-1944

Tryst 4 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 921-0201

Vic & Angelo’s 290 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-9570

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Nemo’s Fish & Chicken943 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 865-5094

Off the Ave. Food & Spirits 19 SE 5th Ave. (561) 450-6768

O’Grady’s Bar & Cascades Poolside10 N Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-3200

Papas Tapas 252 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 266-0599

Park Tavern32 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 265-5093

Pizza Rustica 1155 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-8766

Prime29 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 865-5845

Project Mate Bar 314 NE 4th St.(561) 926-0605

Rack’s Fish House &Oyster Bar5 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 450-6718

Rocky’s16 SE 5th Ave. (561) 276-9703

Salad Chef 309 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 865-7945

Sandwiches by the Sea 1214 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-2212

Salt7 32 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 274-7258

Sandbar at Boston’s 40 S. Ocean Blvd.(561) 273-3364

Sazio’s 131 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-5540

Sazio’s Express1136 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-2637

Scuola Vecchia Pizza e Vino522 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 865-5923

Facebook.com/DelrayDDA

Seacrest Grille - Marriott10 N Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-3200

Senor Burrito142 SE 6th Ave.(561) 278-5757

Smoke BBQ 8 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-4236

Solita Delray 25 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 899-0888

Subway 301 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-5959

Sundy House Restaurant 106 S Swinton Ave. (561) 272-5678

Taverna Opa 270 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 303-3602

The Grove 187 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 266-3750

The Offi ce 201 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-3600

The Porch Delray Beach 85 SE 6th Ave.(561) 303-3647

The Vegan Egan 528 NE 2nd St. (561) 404-5301

Tramonti Italian Ristorante 119 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-1944

Tryst 4 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 921-0201

Vic & Angelo’s 290 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-9570

Yama Restaurant 200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 266-9929

Ziree Thai & Sushi401 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-6549

BARS

Bull Bar 2 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-8001

Honey Delray 16 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 270-7187

Hurricane Bar & Lounge640 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-0282

IL Bacio29 SE 2nd Ave. (561) 865-7785

Kevro Studio & Art Bar Oasis 166 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-9675

N2 Wine Bar 104-A NE 2nd Ave. (561) 278-6802

O’Connor’s Irish Pub 210 NE 2nd St.(561) 330-0022

Pepe’s Hideaway 1045 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-3570

The Smoke Inn 202 NE 6th Ave. (561) 819-1212

Vintage Tap524 W. Atlantic Ave. (561) 808-7702

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ARTS, CRAFTS & FRAMINGAz the Wizard Custom Picture Framing 275 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 450-6886

Delray Art & Framing Center321 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-0746

Hands Art Supplies 325 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-4194

Stitches by the Sea, Inc. 710 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 865-5775

Vino Van Gogh 153 NE 4th Ave.(561) 272-5272

Wizard Arts Inc. 301 NE 1st St.(561) 276-4343

BOOKS & MUSICChristian Science Reading Room900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-0665

Delray Beach Public Library 100 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 266-0194

Delray News & Tobacco Center 429 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-3399

Murder on The Beach Mystery Book Store 273 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 279-7790

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIESAmerican Soul 507 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 376-1481

Aqua 1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-4800

BCBG Maxazria411 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 808-0000

Beach Club Apparel1161 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-0311

Beach Planet1100 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 865-5314

Board Room on Atlantic1155 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 330-4203

BOLO (Be on the Lookout) 1047 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-2757

C.Orrico/Lilly Pulitzer Store1045 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-5353

Chico’s777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-0313

Circe Swag401 E Atlantic Ave. Suite 130(561) 270-7933

Dock Square Clothiers Inc. 1210 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-1255

Epic Surf & Swim 1122 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-2052

ETC.1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 655-4800

Frances Brewster777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-4148

Fresh Produce 401 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 404-1050

Furst Handbags 123 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 272-6422

Ginjer Unisex Boutique 133 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-1033

Hair 2Day Shop 4 Tomorrow 59 SE 4th Ave.(561) 577-5255

Harbor Wear1222 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 274-2052

Haystacks 401 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 270-7850

House of Zen Dali 424 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-3436

House of Perna Artists Alley350 NE 4th St., Suite C

Hy Pa - Hy Ma 900 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-1444

J. McLaughlin 519 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 455-4625

Kismet Vintage Boutique 157 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 865-7895

Kokonuts310 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 819-9443

LoveRich Boutique 2 NE 5th Ave.(561) 276-3045

Love Shack137 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-7755

We found such unique gifts here.

We’ll be back a LOT!

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CLOTHING & ACCESSORIESAmerican Soul 507 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 376-1481

Aqua 1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-4800

BCBG Maxazria411 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 808-0000

Beach Club Apparel1161 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-0311

Beach Planet1100 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 865-5314

Board Room on Atlantic1155 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 330-4203

BOLO (Be on the Lookout) 1047 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-2757

C.Orrico/Lilly Pulitzer Store1045 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-5353

Chico’s777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-0313

Circe Swag401 E Atlantic Ave. Suite 130(561) 270-7933

Dock Square Clothiers Inc. 1210 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-1255

Epic Surf & Swim 1122 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-2052

ETC.1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 655-4800

Frances Brewster777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-4148

Fresh Produce 401 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 404-1050

Furst Handbags 123 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 272-6422

Ginjer Unisex Boutique 133 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-1033

Hair 2Day Shop 4 Tomorrow 59 SE 4th Ave.(561) 577-5255

Harbor Wear1222 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 274-2052

Haystacks 401 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 270-7850

House of Zen Dali 424 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-3436

House of Perna Artists Alley350 NE 4th St., Suite C

Hy Pa - Hy Ma 900 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-1444

J. McLaughlin 519 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 455-4625

Kismet Vintage Boutique 157 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 865-7895

Kokonuts310 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 819-9443

LoveRich Boutique 2 NE 5th Ave.(561) 276-3045

Love Shack137 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-7755

Margaux Riviera520 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 221-1311

Martier Boutique411 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-7790

Mimi’s 1218 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-7887

Morley’s415 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 270-7745

Native Sun, Inc.209 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-3242

Next Generation1202 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-8833

Nina Raynor1031 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-5714

Oh My Bod1128 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-0029

Once Upon A Time Children’s Boutique 313 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 808-7449

Paris Couture 111 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 303-3461

Patchington Fine Fashion777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-4817

Periwinkle339 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-9699

Petite Connection1049 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-4618

Planet Sun1134 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-0005

Plaza Boutique 777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-9890

Ramona LaRue530 E Atlantic Ave. (786) 564-5206

We found such unique gifts here.

We’ll be back a LOT!

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Roxy Lulu 119 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 779-5785

Second Time Around Consignment Boutique 10 SE 4th Ave.(561) 278-0493

Snappy Turtle of Kennebunkport1100 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-8088

South Ocean Beach Shop 28 S Ocean Blvd. (561) 278-3336

Swatches & Rags 900 E Atlantic Ave., Suite 16C(561) 865-7230

Sunshine Depot1155 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-6131

The Hot Spot 813 181 NE 2nd Ave.(888) 391-5209

The Legacy 326 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 450-6571

The Mixed Bag1120 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-0205

The Sunglass Hut207 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-3988

The Trouser Shop439 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-5626

Unique Boutique 204 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-6654

Urban Outfi tters306 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 265-1018

Who’s Karen?531 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-4009

World Natural517 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-6769

FLORISTSAmazing Creations Florist82 SW 5th Ave. (561) 279-2580

From Roehm with Love Fine Floral Design 257 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 274-0190

Tailored Twig 12 SE 1st Ave. #301 (561) 907-7033

FURNITURE, HOME & GARDENChappy’s Attic 311 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 706-7405

Excentricities South17 NE 5th Ave.(561) 278-0886

Lady Katie417 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 266-9006

Rustic Rooster 200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-1303

Quigley Maguire Interiors 301 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 450-7471

JEWELRYBeads on the Avenue 151 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-6977

Creations by Gigi428 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 921-0662

Kientzy & Co. 1053 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-4545

Private Jewelers900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-9800

Sequin445 E. Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-9373

Silver Feathers521 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-4004

The National Estate Buying Group504 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-2222

Thida Thai404 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 455-4249

Unique Boutique204 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-6654

Vixity Jewelry with an Edge 812 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 270-3544

SHOESDelray Beach Running Company 20 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 568-9503

FootCandy Shoes 104 SE 1st St. (561) 278-5545

Free Love Shoes 400 W Atlantic Ave.(561)350-8216

George’s Shoe Repair 12 SE 4th Ave. (561) 278-8050

Prima 526 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 804-0008

Tootsie’s310 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-7879

Vince Canning Shoes 335 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-6570

SPECIALTY SHOPPESA Blast from The Past777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-8290

Art-Sea Living 514 Atlantic Ave.(561) 737-2600

Atlantic Avenue Shops of Delray 504 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 330-6336

Beachcomber Art900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 315-5717

Bethesda Bargain Box 12 NE 5th Ave. (561) 278-2401

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From Roehm with Love Fine Floral Design 257 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 274-0190

Tailored Twig 12 SE 1st Ave. #301 (561) 907-7033

FURNITURE, HOME & GARDENChappy’s Attic 311 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 706-7405

Excentricities South17 NE 5th Ave.(561) 278-0886

Lady Katie417 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 266-9006

Rustic Rooster 200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-1303

Quigley Maguire Interiors 301 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 450-7471

JEWELRYBeads on the Avenue 151 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-6977

Creations by Gigi428 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 921-0662

Kientzy & Co. 1053 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-4545

Private Jewelers900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-9800

Sequin445 E. Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-9373

Silver Feathers521 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 243-4004

The National Estate Buying Group504 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-2222

Thida Thai404 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 455-4249

Unique Boutique204 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-6654

Vixity Jewelry with an Edge 812 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 270-3544

SHOESDelray Beach Running Company Delray Beach Running

20 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 568-9503

FootCandy Shoes 104 SE 1st St. (561) 278-5545

Free Love Shoes 400 W Atlantic Ave.(561)350-8216

George’s Shoe Repair 12 SE 4th Ave. (561) 278-8050

Prima 526 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 804-0008

Tootsie’s310 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-7879

Vince Canning Shoes 335 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-6570

SPECIALTY SHOPPESA Blast from The Past777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-8290

Art-Sea Living 514 Atlantic Ave.(561) 737-2600

Atlantic Avenue Shops of Delray 504 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 330-6336

Beachcomber Art900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 315-5717

Bethesda Bargain Box 12 NE 5th Ave. (561) 278-2401

Chappy’s Attic Antiques & Collectibles Chappy’s Attic Antiques

311 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 706-7405

Delray Beach Running Company20 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 568-9503

East Coast Tees & Sunglasses1216 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 265-0745

Just Hearts 537 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 265-7277

Monogram Closet 164 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 921-0236

Ocean Optics 900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 265-2020

Once Upon A Time Children’s Boutique 313 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 808-7449

Real Eyes Optical of Delray Beach Real Eyes Optical of

406 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 279-4444

Shining Through 426 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-8559

Stitches By the Sea 710 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 865-5775

Talin Tropic 777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 573-0123

The Original Popcorn House 10 NE 5th Ave. (561-) 865-7300

The Salt Fly Paddle Board Sales and Rentals The Salt Fly Paddle Board

310 NE 4th Ave.(561) 865-6235

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The Spy Store - Investigations301 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 322-0207

Vertex Optical Inc 171 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 278-5047

OFFICE SUPPLY & GREETING CARDSHand’s Offi ce Supply & Stationers Hand’s Offi ce Supply

325 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-4194

Salutations of Delray535 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 266-6558

PETS & GROOMINGAnn’s Quality Grooming 302 NE 1st Ave. (561) 276-4087

Brenda’s Birds 324 NE 3rd Ave. (561) 278-5394

Waggs to Riches505 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-8100

MARKETS5th Ave. Market 139 NW 5th Ave. (561) 455-2881

Bd Grocery Store207 SE 2nd Ave. (561) 274-6060

Captain Clay and Sons Fish Market Captain Clay and Sons Captain Clay and Sons

308 NE 4th St. (561) 266-2068

Caribbean Grocery229 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 894-8019

Community Food Store 945 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-2216

Community Marketplace1130 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-1312

Eliane’s Caribbean Market341 NE 3rd Ave.(561) 274-6003

Leogane Market 615 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-5380

Little Drive-In “Food Store” 190 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 272-8968

People’s Market 714 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-6155

Publix Market 555 NE 5th Ave.(561) 272-9460

Tony’s Market and Deli301 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-1713

WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARSCarolina Cigar Company630 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-6683

Delray News & Tobacco Center 441 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-3399

Pat’s Discount Beverage 337 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 276-2356

Puro’s Cigars 777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-6118

SouthSide Vapor Store6 SE 5th Ave.(561) 330-4215

Walgreen’s Liquors430 NE 6th Ave.(561) 272-6166

The Smoke Inn 202 NE 6th Ave. (561) 819-1212

The Wine Wave 900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-2076

ART GALLERIES,STUDIOS & ANTIQUESA. Funk Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(718) 312-2304

Addison Gallery 206 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 278-5700

Amanda Johnson, Artist 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(443) 823-5057

Amy Reshefsky 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 289-4542

Art House of Delray 255 NE 6th Ave. (561) 859-0856

Artists Guild Gallery of the Boca Raton Museum of Art 512 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-7877

Alexandre Delray Designs777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 303-1456

Art-Sea Living 514 Atlantic Ave.(561) 737-2600

Artworks by Lois Brezinski533 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 400-8869

You HAVE to come here!

The galleries and studios

are unbelievable!

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Leogane Market 615 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-5380

Little Drive-In “Food Store” 190 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 272-8968

People’s Market 714 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 272-6155

Publix Market 555 NE 5th Ave.(561) 272-9460

Tony’s Market and Deli301 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-1713

WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARSCarolina Cigar Company630 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-6683

Delray News & Tobacco Center 441 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-3399

Pat’s Discount Beverage 337 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 276-2356

Puro’s Cigars 777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-6118

SouthSide Vapor Store6 SE 5th Ave.(561) 330-4215

Walgreen’s Liquors430 NE 6th Ave.(561) 272-6166

The Smoke Inn 202 NE 6th Ave. (561) 819-1212

The Wine Wave 900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-2076

ART GALLERIES,STUDIOS & ANTIQUESA. Funk Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(718) 312-2304

Addison Gallery 206 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 278-5700

Amanda Johnson, Artist 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(443) 823-5057

Amy Reshefsky 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 289-4542

Art House of Delray 255 NE 6th Ave. (561) 859-0856

Artists Guild Gallery of the Boca Raton Museum of Art 512 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-7877

Alexandre Delray Designs777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 303-1456

Art-Sea Living 514 Atlantic Ave.(561) 737-2600

Artworks by Lois Brezinski533 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 400-8869

Arts Garage 108 NE 1st St.(561) 450-6357

Avalon Gallery425 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-9155

Blackwood Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 542-1311

Blue Gallery 600 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 265-0020

Cacace Fine Art 354 NE 4th St. # D,E,F, / Artists Alley(561) 276-1177

Camilucci Design Studio 350-A NE 4th St.(561) 272-5137

Cloud House Pottery 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 862-9222

Daniel Zimmerman 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley

Debilzan Gallery 38 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 266-2090

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The galleries and studios

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Delray Art 321 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-0746

Delray Art League 100 NW 1st Ave.(561) 843-2311

Delray Beach Center for the Arts Old School Square 51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922

DePalma Art & Craft Studio 245 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 921-1882

Ellen Starr Levinson Designer 354 NE 4th St. /Artists Alley(928) 202-9999

Extreme Art 516 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-1939

Ford Fine Art235 NE 4th Ave., Suite. 101(561) 900-7167

Gallery at Studio 5 149 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 251-1898

James Knill 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley (561) 674-1927

Jane Strisi Studio 336 NE 3rd Ave. / Artists Alley(646) 528-9806

Jeff Wyman Art Studio 314 NE 3rd Ave.(561) 322-8867

Joni Sarah White 354 NE 4th St. /Artists Alley(315) 842-0411

Kevro Gallery, Studio & Art Bar Oasis166 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 274-0007

Laszlo’s Painting Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 330-2203

DelrayArts.org51 N. Swinton Avenue • Delray Beach, FL 33444 • 561.243.7922

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LEARNINGEVENTS

Crest Theatre • Cornell Museum of ArtThe Pavilion & Vintage Gymnasium • School of Creative Arts

a total arts experience™

This project is sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

Lidia Tohar Studio 101/Gallery 12 SE 1st Ave., Suite 101(561) 330-9540

Linda White Gallery 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 394-2833

One Steele Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley (561) 901-2350

Pat Kaufman Art 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 272-4260

Schmidt Stained Glass 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley (561) 400-8841

Sundook Fine Art Gallery524 E Atlantic Ave.(561)266-3425

The Arts Arena Gallery 777 E Atlantic Ave., B3(561) 860-7222

Varga Sculpturing Studio296 NE 6th Ave.(561) 278-7549

Vladimir Prodanovich Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(305) 304-2120

MUSEUMS & NATURE CENTERSCason Cottage House Museum5 NE 1st St.(561) 274-9578

Once home to a family of Delray Beach pioneers, the Cason Cottage, now a historic house museum, offers visitors a rare glimpse at daily life in South Florida from 1915 to 1935. The Museum is operated and maintained by the Delray Beach Historical Society.Delraybeachhistory.org

Delray Beach Historical Society & Ethel Sterling Williams History Learning Center & Archives Annex 111 N Swinton Ave.(561) 274-9578

The Delray Beach Historical Society, believing that a sense of history is fundamental to understanding human experiences, collects, preserves and shares materials from Delray Beach’s

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Gallery at Studio 5 149 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 251-1898

James Knill 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley (561) 674-1927

Jane Strisi Studio 336 NE 3rd Ave. / Artists Alley(646) 528-9806

Jeff Wyman Art Studio 314 NE 3rd Ave.(561) 322-8867

Joni Sarah White 354 NE 4th St. /Artists Alley(315) 842-0411

Kevro Gallery, Studio & Art Bar Oasis166 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 274-0007

Laszlo’s Painting Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 330-2203

DelrayArts.org51 N. Swinton Avenue • Delray Beach, FL 33444 • 561.243.7922

EXHIBITSTHEATER

LEARNINGEVENTS

Crest Theatre • Cornell Museum of ArtThe Pavilion & Vintage Gymnasium • School of Creative Arts

a total arts experience™

This project is sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

Lidia Tohar Studio 101/Gallery 12 SE 1st Ave., Suite 101(561) 330-9540

Linda White Gallery 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 394-2833

One Steele Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley (561) 901-2350

Pat Kaufman Art 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(561) 272-4260

Schmidt Stained Glass 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley (561) 400-8841

Sundook Fine Art Gallery524 E Atlantic Ave.(561)266-3425

The Arts Arena Gallery 777 E Atlantic Ave., B3(561) 860-7222

Varga Sculpturing Studio296 NE 6th Ave.(561) 278-7549

Vladimir Prodanovich Studio 354 NE 4th St. / Artists Alley(305) 304-2120

MUSEUMS & NATURE CENTERSCason Cottage House Museum5 NE 1st St.(561) 274-9578

Once home to a family of Delray Beach pioneers, the Cason Cottage, now a historic house museum, offers visitors a rare glimpse at daily life in South Florida from 1915 to 1935. The Museum is operated and maintained by the Delray Beach Historical Society.Delraybeachhistory.org

Delray Beach Historical Society & Ethel Sterling Williams History Learning Center & Archives Annex History Learning Center

111 N Swinton Ave.(561) 274-9578

The Delray Beach Historical Society, believing that a sense of history is fundamental to understanding human experiences, collects, preserves and shares materials from Delray Beach’s

past, so that present and future generations can comprehend more fully their predecessors, their communities and themselves. Delraybeachhistory.org

Cornell Museum of ArtDelray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922

Housed in the restored 1913 Delray Elementary School building and presenting regional, national and international exhibits of fi ne art, craft and pop culture.DelrayArts.org

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens 4000 Morikami Park Rd.(561) 495-0233

Experience the essence of a century of Japan at South Florida’s biggest celebration of Japanese art and culture. View historic Japanese art, objects, exhibition galleries and authentic tea house, then take an idyllic stroll through the small lakes, nature trails and pine forests in the expansive Japanese Gardens.morikami.org

Sandoway House Nature Center Sandoway House

142 S Ocean Blvd.(561) 274-7263

Located in a beautiful and historic beachfront home, the Nature Center provides a “live” history lesson with exhibits featuring the delicate marine and freshwater ecosystems of Delray Beach.sandowayhouse.org

Spady Cultural Heritage Museum 170 NW 5th Ave.(561) 279-8883

The former home of the late Solomon D. Spady, Delray Beach’s most prominent African American educator and community leader. The Cultural Heritage Museum is among the area’s fi nest resources for information regarding the City’s early black history and culture.spadymuseum.org

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THEATER &PERFORMING ARTSArts Garage 180 NE 1st St.(561) 450-6357

A multi-disciplinary cultural hub for visual artists, musicians, performers, fi lm presenters and arts educators.delraybeacharts.org

Crest Theatre Delray Beach Center for the Arts At Old School Square, 51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922, ext. 1

This intimate, historic theatre presents national tours, musical theater, dance performances, Broadway Cabaret and a renowned lecture series.DelrayArts.org

The Pavilion Delray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square, 51 N Swinton Ave.(561) 243-7922

When it comes to music, festivals and special events, this outdoor pavilion is the perfect setting to relax, make new friends and enjoy great entertainment!DelrayArts.org

Delray Beach Playhouse 950 Lakeshore Dr.(561) 272-1282

Situated in an attractive park setting this 238-seat non-profi t theater houses productions that provide unique acting opportunities for talented and motivated performers.delraybeachplayhouse.com

Puppetry Arts Center of the Palm Beaches 94 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-4330

A 180-seat black box theater and museum dedicated to the art form of puppetry.puppetcenter.org

CULTURAL GROUPSDelray Art League 100 NW 1st Ave.(561) 843-2311

Delray Beach Historical Society 3 NE 1st St.(561) 274-9578

Delray Beach Preservation Trust 455 NE 5th Ave.(561) 276-8968

EPOCH170 NW 5th Ave.(561) 279-8883

Hispano-Latino Cultural Alliance1107 SW 9th Ave.(561) 734-4937

Milagro Center 340 SW 6th Ave.(561) 279-2970

Sister Cities 100 NW 1st Ave.(561) 243-7000

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5 Star Beauty Spa 102 NW 5th Ave. (561) 860-1416

A Head of our Time280 NE 6th Ave.(561) 265-1144

Allure by the Sea 1206 E. Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-3138

Avenue Haircutters777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 504-3244

Blanc Fresh Cut Barber Shop704 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-8466

Beauty Cottage Salon & Spa777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-7595

Blush Salon & Boutique 177 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-5834

Bond Street Salon 25 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 330-8760

Casa de Menotti 80 NE 4th Ave. (561) 274-0081

Cloud 10 Blowdry Bar and Salon 32 SE 2nd Ave (561) 303-3000

5 Star Beauty Spa

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Puppetry Arts Center of the Palm Beaches 94 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-4330

A 180-seat black box theater and museum dedicated to the art form of puppetry.puppetcenter.org

CULTURAL GROUPSDelray Art League 100 NW 1st Ave.(561) 843-2311

Delray Beach Historical Society 3 NE 1st St.(561) 274-9578

Delray Beach Preservation Trust 455 NE 5th Ave.(561) 276-8968

EPOCH170 NW 5th Ave.(561) 279-8883

Hispano-Latino Cultural Alliance1107 SW 9th Ave.(561) 734-4937

Milagro Center 340 SW 6th Ave.(561) 279-2970

Sister Cities 100 NW 1st Ave.(561) 243-7000

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5 Star Beauty Spa 102 NW 5th Ave. (561) 860-1416

A Head of our Time280 NE 6th Ave.(561) 265-1144

Allure by the Sea 1206 E. Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-3138

Avenue Haircutters777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 504-3244

Blanc Fresh Cut Barber Shop704 W Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-8466

Beauty Cottage Salon & Spa777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-7595

Blush Salon & Boutique 177 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-5834

Bond Street Salon 25 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 330-8760

Casa de Menotti 80 NE 4th Ave. (561) 274-0081

Cloud 10 Blowdry Bar and Salon Cloud 10 Blowdry

32 SE 2nd Ave (561) 303-3000

Day Spa 235 235 NE 6th Ave. (561) 278-9235

Delray Health & Beauty777 E Atlantic Ave. Suite 102(561) 274-7595

Diane Adams Salon 140 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 859-1737

Donna Pascoe Salon 2 SE 6th Ave.(561) 573-0006

Edmonds Barber Shop 98 NW 5th Ave. (561) 272-0052

FlyDry BlowDry Bar 183 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 800-2DRY

Glavidia 140 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 414-7483

Glow Tanning Center 253 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 450-5581

Hair Design at Kenneth Salon 305 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 276-7777

Hair Cuttery 455 NE 5th Ave.(561) 278-8231

5 Star Beauty Spa Day Spa 235

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Hair 2 Day Shop 4 Tomorrow59 SE 4th Ave.(561) 577-5255

Hare, Hair, Hare366 SE 5th Ave.(561) 272-8777

Indigo Spa 317 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 542-3326

In the Grove Hair Salon 215 NE 1st St. (561) 894-8684

Jaqueline’s Beauty Salon142 SE 6th Ave.(561) 276-4520

Joseph John Salon 900 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 274-9400

Juliet Salon 247 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 819-5861

Lady Lash Studios 170 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 865-5111

Lanzetta’s Barber Shop 164 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 276-8601

Lisa B. & Company 155 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 266-9666

Mac II Studio312 NE 4th St. (561) 272-6778

Mimose’s Hair Design 341 SE 2nd Ave. (561) 266-9810

My Salon Suite 140 NE 2nd Ave.mysalonsuite.com

Naked Hair Salon & More 10-D SE 1st Ave.(561) 265-3396

Natural Trend Setters 140 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 330-0377

NSpa at the Marriott 10 N Ocean Blvd. (561) 278-8111

Nourishe Skincare 200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-4144

Odeon Salon75 SE 4th Ave.(561) 276-7999

Pat’s Hair 135 SE 5th Ave. (561) 265-2049

PeterMark Salon 12 NE 4th Ave. (561) 265-6763

Prime Spa Boutique 177-b NE 2nd Ave. (617) 462-0408

Rex’s Hairstyling235 NE 6th Ave. (561) 272-7397

Salon Elite on the Ave777 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-6006

Sante Fe Salon 306 NE 2nd St. (561) 243-4336

Scarlett Ivy 167 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 274-6680

Seagate Spa 1000 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 665-4952

Shanti Om Spa 321 NE 2nd Ave (561) 243-3779

Spa Skin By Tristin 177-b NE 2nd Ave. (561) 572-1029

Studio 5 149 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 450-7908

The Mensroom Barber Shop301 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 278-5068

Top Notch Beauty & Spa Suites85 SW 5th Ave.(561) 243-7919

HEALTH & WELLNESS 21 Drops 290 SE 6th Ave.(561) 279-9998

Acupuncture Zen 900 E. Atlantic Ave.(561) 274-4447

Alexander Chiropractic75 NE 6th Ave. (561) 266-2007

Annette Annechild, PhD85 SE 4th Ave.(561) 330-2903

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Atlantic Grove Chiropractic401 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 455-4850

Authentic Health Solutions 110 SE 4th Ave (561) 862-9762

Bader Chiropractic Center265 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 276-5060

Bamboo Yoga88 SE 4th Ave.(561) 665-1770

Beauty Smart M.D. 140 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 330-7579

Burn Cycle95 SE 4th Ave.(561) 573-6517

Conde Center for Chiropractic Neurology 401 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-6096

CrossFit Dimensions 240 SE 2nd Ave.(561) 289-8913

Delray Beach Counseling 85 SE 4th Ave. (561) 542-0708

Delray Beach Massage85 SE 4th Ave.(561) 929-1900

Delray Beach Day Spa 140 NE 2nd Ave.Suite 35 in Paradise(561) 666-8029

Delray Center Healing403 SE 1st St.(561) 266-8866

Delray Health & Beauty 185 NE 4th Ave.(561) 455-4835

DU20 Holistic Oasis 130 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 455-2147

Foot Haven Refl exology Bar 62 SE 6th Ave.(561) 330-4084

Healing Therapies at Paradise Salon Healing Therapies at

140 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 330-3434

InfraSweat 200 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 106(561) 276-5550

J. Scott Locklar D.C. 258 SE 6th Ave. (561) 276-6489

Lents Pilates Studio 200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 455-2751

Mint Fit 111 111 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-7477

Pilates by Jerri 149-B NE 2nd Ave.(561) 654-6775

Pit Fitness 401 NE 2nd St.(561) 330-4493

Purcycle 101 SE 2nd Ave. (561) 901-7746

PureLife Fitness 45 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 852-9200

Schrier Family Chiropractic Schrier Family

315 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 445-2648

Shore Chiropractic 245 SE 5th Ave.(561) 278-2727

Slash Fitness 290 SE 6th Ave. #2(561) 865-5716

Synergy Systems of Norway at Delray 325 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-7515

The Barre Studio59 SE 4th Ave. (561) 891-0006

The Best Program75 NE 6th Ave. (561) 208-5612

The Quantum Healing Center12 NE 5th Ave.(561) 272-3733

United State Of Fitness 233 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 330-0338

ALTERATIONS &CLEANERSAloha Cleaners 501 NE 2nd St. (561) 276-9264

Aloha Dry Cleaners 401 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-2626

Del’s Tailoring & Alteration 325 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-1180

Gulfstream Cleaners 777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-6575

Pineapple Grove Cleaners 185 NE 4th Ave.(561) 274-1287

Swift Cleaners & Laundry 251 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 278-3353

The Trouser Shop439 E Atlantic Ave.(561)278-5626

BANKSBank of America 1001 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-0060

Bank United 331 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 266-7330

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InfraSweat 200 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 106(561) 276-5550

J. Scott Locklar D.C. 258 SE 6th Ave. (561) 276-6489

Lents Pilates Studio 200 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 455-2751

Mint Fit 111 111 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 274-7477

Pilates by Jerri 149-B NE 2nd Ave.(561) 654-6775

Pit Fitness 401 NE 2nd St.(561) 330-4493

Purcycle 101 SE 2nd Ave. (561) 901-7746

PureLife Fitness 45 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 852-9200

Schrier Family Chiropractic 315 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 445-2648

Shore Chiropractic 245 SE 5th Ave.(561) 278-2727

Slash Fitness 290 SE 6th Ave. #2(561) 865-5716

Synergy Systems of Norway at Delray 325 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 278-7515

The Barre Studio59 SE 4th Ave. (561) 891-0006

The Best Program75 NE 6th Ave. (561) 208-5612

The Quantum Healing Center12 NE 5th Ave.(561) 272-3733

United State Of Fitness 233 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 330-0338

ALTERATIONS &CLEANERSAloha Cleaners 501 NE 2nd St. (561) 276-9264

Aloha Dry Cleaners 401 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 272-2626

Del’s Tailoring & Alteration 325 NE 2nd Ave.(561) 243-1180

Gulfstream Cleaners 777 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-6575

Pineapple Grove Cleaners 185 NE 4th Ave.(561) 274-1287

Swift Cleaners & Laundry 251 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 278-3353

The Trouser Shop439 E Atlantic Ave.(561)278-5626

BANKSBank of America 1001 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 279-0060

Bank United 331 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 266-7330

CenterState Bank 909 SE 5th Ave. (561) 665-4200

Chase Bank525 NE 7th St.(877) 898-0164

City National Bank 1120 S Federal Hwy.(561) 243-3396

Iberiabank 900 SE 6th Ave.(561) 278-4560

Legacy Bank of Florida50 NE 5th Ave. (561) 265-4950

Northern Trust Bank770 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 278-1300

PNC Bank 109 S E Fifth Ave.(561) 272-5399

SunTrust Bank 302 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 243-6744

TD Bank 969 SE 5th Ave.(561) 330-6692

INTERIOR DESIGNAES Interiors & Associates, Inc.235-R SE 5th Ave.(561) 276-9595

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Delray Decorator Service 143 NE 4th Ave.(561) 278-2577

Designs By Sunny330 NE 4th St.(561) 272-1284

Elements of Surfaces 200 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 13 (561) 278-8100

Healy Design Assoc. / Scott House19 Andrews Ave. (561) 278-2921

Interior Design South90 SE 4th Ave. (561) 274-2222

J. Howard Design Inc. 25 Seabreeze Ave. (561) 274-9354

Maura Taft & Associates 80 NE 4th Ave.(561) 272-7639

Sexton House Interiors416 SE 5th St.(561) 276-3660

Sloan & Sloan Architecture & Interior Design 106 SE 7th Ave.(561) 243-8755

Virginia Courtenay Interiors, Inc.1051 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 276-5403

VMR Designs Inc 11 SE 4th Ave.(561) 330-6222

PHARMACYHuber Drugs400 E Atlantic Ave. (561) 276-6034

Walgreen Co.430 NE 6th Ave.(561) 272-6166

PHOTOGRAPHY4th Avenue Photography 343 NE 3rd Ave.(561) 819 4561

Delray Camera Shop 186 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 278-3331

Emiliano Brooks Productions636 E Atlantic Ave.(561) 303-0075

James Green Photography 186 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 266-0344

POSTAL SERVICESDowntown Delray Postal Shop & Business Center Downtown Delray Postal

269 NE 2nd Ave. (561) 272-8385

I-Ship Pack & Ship402 W Atlantic Ave.(561) 330-3403

The UPS Store455 NE 5th Ave.(561) 276-3339

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About the City In the southeast corner of Palm Beach County on the Atlantic seashore, a “Village by the Sea” that began as an agricultural community in 1895 has become one of Florida’s most popular destinations for visitors, new families and seasonal residents. The City of Delray Beach encompasses slightly over 16 square miles with a permanent population of approximately 61,000 and growing. Over the past decade, renewal and redevelopment efforts in Delray Beach have resulted in recognition as the All-America City in 1993 and 2001 and a fi nalist in 2012, the Blue Wave designation for our clean and beautiful beaches, and hailed by city planners around the nation as a model for growth management. All these accolades can be attributed to the signifi cant involvement of the residents of Delray Beach. Every citizen of this City can claim authorship to an unparalleled quality of life in a very diverse community that works in concert for an even better future.

MyDelrayBeach.com User Friendly Features Make It Easier to Navigate, Browse and Search

The City of Delray Beach’s website, www.mydelraybeach.com, provides valuable information on City events, departments, programs and services. In addition to user-friendly functionality, the website offers self-service online tools and video/audio streaming of live and/or archived City Commission meetings. Mydelraybeach.com also serves as an engine to promote economic development within the community.

Coming Soon! Newly redesigned website with improved functionality and user friendly features that will make it easier to navigate, browse and search.

Interested in receiving the most up-to-date information on City projects, events and activities? Sign up with the City’s free email subscription service. Important news and updates will be sent directly to your inbox. Visit www.mydelraybeach.com and select “Email Subscription” on the home page.

Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/citydelraybeach.

Like us on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/DelrayBeachFireRescue

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www.facebook.com/DelrayEducation

For more information, contact the City of Delray Beach at (561) 243-7000.

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About the City In the southeast corner of Palm Beach County on the Atlantic seashore, a “Village by the Sea” that began as an agricultural community in 1895 has become one of Florida’s most popular destinations for visitors, new families and seasonal residents. The City of Delray Beach encompasses slightly over 16 square miles with a permanent population of approximately 61,000 and growing. Over the past decade, renewal and redevelopment efforts in Delray Beach have resulted in recognition as the All-America City in 1993 and 2001 and a fi nalist in 2012, the Blue Wave designation for our clean and beautiful beaches, and hailed by city planners around the nation as a model for growth management. All these accolades can be attributed to the signifi cant involvement of the residents of Delray Beach. Every citizen of this City can claim authorship to an unparalleled quality of life in a very diverse community that works in concert for an even better future.

MyDelrayBeach.com User Friendly Features Make It Easier to Navigate, Browse and Search

The City of Delray Beach’s website, www.mydelraybeach.com, provides valuable information on City events, departments, programs and services. In addition to user-friendly functionality, the website offers self-service online tools and video/audio streaming of live and/or archived City Commission meetings. Mydelraybeach.com also serves as an engine to promote economic development within the community.

Coming Soon! Newly redesigned website with improved functionality and user friendly features that will make it easier to navigate, browse and search.

Interested in receiving the most up-to-date information on City projects, events and activities? Sign up with the City’s free email subscription service. Important news and updates will be sent directly to your inbox. Visit www.mydelraybeach.com and select “Email Subscription” on the home page.

Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/citydelraybeach.

Like us on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/DelrayBeachFireRescue

www.facebook.com/ pages/Delray-Beach-Police-Department/184825728216158

www.facebook.com/DelrayBeachParks

www.facebook.com/DelrayEducation

For more information, contact the City of Delray Beach at (561) 243-7000.

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CITY SERVICESCity Hall .................................................. (561) 243-7000

Building Permits...................................... (561) 243-7200

Environmental Services .......................... (561) 243-7336

Planning & Zoning .................................. (561) 243-7040

Streets & Traffi c ...................................... (561) 243-7334

Water & Sewer ....................................... (561) 243-7312

Community Redevelopment Agency – CRA(561) 276-8640 • delraycra.org

Delray Beach Marketing Cooperative (561) 279-1380 • visitdelraybeach.org

Downtown Development Authority – DDA (561) 243-1077 • downtowndelraybeach.com

Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce(561) 278-0424 • delraybeach.com

Offi ce of Economic Development – City of Delray Beach (561) 243-7009 • mydelraybeach.com

Non-EmergencyPolice Department

(561) 243-7800 300 W Atlantic Ave.

Non-Emergency Fire Department

(561) 243-7400501 W Atlantic Ave.

Non-EmergencyBethesda Memorial Hospital

(561) 737-77332815 S Seacrest Blvd.Boynton Beach

Non-EmergencyDelray Medical Center

(561) 498-44405352 Linton Blvd.

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Non-EmergencyBethesda Memorial Hospital

(561) 737-77332815 S Seacrest Blvd.Boynton Beach

Non-EmergencyDelray Medical Center

(561) 498-44405352 Linton Blvd.

CITY OF DELRAY BEACH AWARDS& RECOGNITIONSAs the only two-time recipient of the All-America City Award in the State of Florida, Delray Beach is extremely proud and honored to be acknowledged for our tireless efforts to make every day a great day

for residents and visitors alike. The receipt of the following sample of awards and accomplishments underscores our dedication.

• All-America City Award 1993 & 2001 and All-America City Finalist 2012, Allstate Foundation and National Civic League

• John Nolen Award for Urban Growth and Development 2014 - Florida Chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism

• 2014 Roy F. Kenzie Award for Management Programs & Creative Partnerships with the PBC School District (Eagle Nest Construction Academy)

• Let’s Move! Cities, Towns and Counties Awards for 2014 - National League of Cities

• 7th Best City to Live in Florida - Rated by CreditDonkey.com

• 2013 Community Pacesetter - National Campaign for Grade Level Reading

• Marina Historic District - Listed on the National Registry for Historic Places

• Clean Marina 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 - Florida Department of Environmental Protection Clean Vessel Act Program

• CAPRA Accreditation of Parks and Recreation 2000, 2005, 2010 - Commission for Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies

• Aa3 Bond Rating for Utility Tax Revenue Bonds (Series 2002 & 2007) - Moody’s Investors Service

• Tree City USA Community 2012, 2013 - National Arbor Day Foundation

• FSBPA 2013 Public Service Award, Planning and Zoning Director Paul Dorling - Florida Shore & Beach Preservation Association

• S&P’s Rating Services October 2013 - AAA Rating for City’s GO Bonds - Standard and Poor’s

• Delray Beach Police Department Reaccreditation 2007, 2010, 2013 - Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation

• 2013 Best Restored Beach Award - American Shore and Beach Preservation Association

• 2012 Best Beach Town awarded by Travel & Leisure Magazine

• 2012 Delray’s 100ft Christmas Tree awarded by Decoist.com Architecture and Interior Design #5 in the Country as being one of the Most Amazing Christmas Trees!

• 2012 Best of the Road Most Fun Small Town in the United States, Rand McNally and USA Today

• 2012 Member City of the Year for Excellence in Municipal Service, Palm Beach County League of Cities

• 2012 FCCMA Assistant for Excellence in Leadership Award, Assistant City Manager Robert A. Barcinski, Florida City and County Management Association

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• 2012 Best Video Documentary “Partnering for Excellence in Schools” - National Civic League

• 2011 Florida Municipal Achievement Award, Florida Citizenship Award - Florida League of Cities

• Top Public Beach in the Southeastern United States for Swimming - Travel Holiday Magazine

• No. 1 Beach in Palm Beach County - South Florida Parenting Magazine

• Best Main Street in Florida, Florida Monthly Magazine

• Delray Beach Tennis Center - Facility of the Year, United States Tennis Association

• “Culture Builds Communities” Award - International City/ County Management Association

• Digital Cities Survey, 2005-2006 – 1st Place, 2007– 3rd Place, 2008 – 8th Place, 2009 – 5th Place No. 1 Municipality for Technological Advancements Award (for cities with population 30,000 to 75,000), Center for Digital Government

• Best-Run Town in Florida, Florida Trend Magazine

• America’s 100 Best Value Courses, Delray Beach Municipal Golf Course, Maximum Golf Magazine

• City Livability Award Honorable Mention Citation Delray Beach Police Department Volunteer Program - United States Conference of Mayors

• Outstanding Business Partner Silver Award 2010-2011 - School District of Palm Beach County Department of Public Affairs Office of Community Involvement

• 2010 Providencia Award, Delray Beach International Tennis Championships - Palm Beach County Convention & Visitors Bureau

• Rocky Pomerance Law Enforcement Excellence Award - Florida Police Chiefs Association

• Shining Star Award for Outstanding School District Business Partner - Sponsored by the Florida Education Foundation

• Playful City Award by Kaboom!

• GFOA Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting 2011, 2012, 2013 - Government Finance Officers Association

• Preserve America Community designated in 2008 by First Lady, Laura Bush

EARLY HISTORY OF DELRAY BEACHA year before the town was named, Linton’s first school was established by the African American settlers, a group that was large enough to petition Dade County for a school. (This area was a part of Dade County until Palm Beach County was established in 1909.) That school, known as “Dade County School #4, (Colored),”was located in Linton on Blackmer Street, now known as Northwest Historic 5th Avenue. As with many such pioneer schools, it is thought to have been built with palmetto fronds.

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• 2012 Best Video Documentary “Partnering for Excellence in Schools” - National Civic League

• 2011 Florida Municipal Achievement Award, Florida Citizenship Award - Florida League of Cities

• Top Public Beach in the Southeastern United States for Swimming - Travel Holiday Magazine

• No. 1 Beach in Palm Beach County - South Florida Parenting Magazine

• Best Main Street in Florida, Florida Monthly Magazine

• Delray Beach Tennis Center - Facility of the Year, United States Tennis Association

• “Culture Builds Communities” Award - International City/ County Management Association

• Digital Cities Survey, 2005-2006 – 1st Place, 2007– 3rd Place, 2008 – 8th Place, 2009 – 5th Place No. 1 Municipality for Technological Advancements Award (for cities with population 30,000 to 75,000), Center for Digital Government

• Best-Run Town in Florida, Florida Trend Magazine

• America’s 100 Best Value Courses, Delray Beach Municipal Golf Course, Maximum Golf Magazine

• City Livability Award Honorable Mention Citation Delray Beach Police Department Volunteer Program - United States Conference of Mayors

• Outstanding Business Partner Silver Award 2010-2011 - School District of Palm Beach County Department of Public Affairs Office of Community Involvement

• 2010 Providencia Award, Delray Beach International Tennis Championships - Palm Beach County Convention & Visitors Bureau

• Rocky Pomerance Law Enforcement Excellence Award - Florida Police Chiefs Association

• Shining Star Award for Outstanding School District Business Partner - Sponsored by the Florida Education Foundation

• Playful City Award by Kaboom!

• GFOA Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting 2011, 2012, 2013 - Government Finance Officers Association

• Preserve America Community designated in 2008 by First Lady, Laura Bush

EARLY HISTORY OF DELRAY BEACHA year before the town was named, Linton’s first school was established by the African American settlers, a group that was large enough to petition Dade County for a school. (This area was a part of Dade County until Palm Beach County was established in 1909.) That school, known as “Dade County School #4, (Colored),”was located in Linton on Blackmer Street, now known as Northwest Historic 5th Avenue. As with many such pioneer schools, it is thought to have been built with palmetto fronds.

In 1876, the United States Lifesaving Service constructed the first building in the area, the Orange Grove House of Refuge.

In 1885, Annie Andrews, wife of Stephen N. Andrews who was the second and last keeper of the House of Refugee, established a post office address named Zion, Florida, for the area now known as the City of Delray Beach.

Henry Flagler purchased the Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway in 1885 in his efforts to build a railroad to connect the entire east coast of Florida. The State of Florida granted Flagler millions of acres of land to use in the construction of this Florida East Coast Railway. Many of the workers for Henry Flagler in the construction of his railroad were African Americans.

In 1890, the Florida Coast Line Canal (Intracoastal Waterway) was made navigable in parts allowing for easier access to areas along the southeast coast.

By 1894, a number of people of African decent had settled in this part of the State from north Florida, other nearby southern states and the Bahamas. Their population grew as they encouraged their relatives to relocate to the area.

In 1894, William S. Linton arrived in the area with David Swinton and Major Nathan Boynton. At that time, William Linton was a U.S. Congressman for the State of Michigan, an office he held from March 1893 to March 1897. Congressman Linton bought tracts of land from Henry Flagler’s Model Land Company, the Gleasons and others.

In 1895, Congressman Linton returned with a group of almost a dozen people, including civil engineer E. Burslem Thompson and named the fledgling town Linton.

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In 1895 the plat map of the Town of Linton, including about a mile along the beach, was drawn by E. Burslem Thomson, a civil engineer in Congressman Linton’s group. Atlantic Avenue was platted next to a rock wall partially surrounding the ancient orange grove. Development of the Town of Linton began.

In 1895 Adolf Hofman, a member of a prosperous farming family, arrived in the United States from his native Germany to spend a few weeks in New York before traveling to Illinois for a few months. Later that year, he arrived in Florida to purchase land for farming, traveling on the same barge with Linton’s group. In 1896 Hofman bought land from Flagler’s Model Land Company that was located north of NE 4th Street (north of Linton’s property) and stretched westward from the “canal” (Intracoastal) to Swinton Avenue – including land that is now known as Del Ida Park Subdivision. The Hofman family homestead was east of NE Seventh Avenue near NE 6th Street. Shortly thereafter, Hofman bought land from Congressman Linton and Gleason and later bought land from others.

In 1896 the original plat for the Town of Linton was officially recorded.

In 1896 the first church in Linton, Mt. Olive Baptist Church, was established by African American settlers.

In 1896 Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway route was completed through the Town of Linton. The railroad and the local depot were essential for the farming economy and the growth of the town.

By 1896 African descendant Mary Cohen (aka “Auntie” Cohen and “Ma” Cohen), a trained midwife, had settled in Linton and assisted in the birthing of babies of all races.

In 1897 the second church in Linton, St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, formerly named Mt. Tabor was established, again by African American settlers.

Between 1896 and 1898 a school was established at the site of what is now Old School Square by white settlers for children of European descent.

By 1898 Susan Williams, a trained midwife and general nurse practitioner of African descent had arrived from the Bahamas and handled medical needs of all races of people of Linton.

In 1898 the name of the Town of Linton was changed to “Delray” following hardship brought on by crop-destroying freezes and William Linton’s default on his land payments. Town leader W.W. Blackmer suggested the name “Delray,“ which was derived from the name of a town located near Detroit, Michigan.

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In 1902 the Ladies Improvement Association was established. This small group of women spearheaded projects for many of the town’s amenities achieved through the years such as a cemetery, the public library, Atlantic Avenue improvements and a town hall.

In 1903 the church now known as Cason United Methodist Church was established by and attended by settlers of European descent.

In 1903 hurricane winds wrecked the British ship, SS Inchulva, near the south end of Delray’s municipal beach. Early settlers of African descent who emigrated from the Bahamas initiated the rescue of the survivors.

In 1904 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (originally called Evangelishe Lutherische Dreienigkeits Gemeinde) was established. Adolf Hofman and other pioneer families of German descent were founding members.

In 1904 a Japanese agricultural colony was established south of Delray. Leader Jo Sakai named the colony “Yamato,” an ancient name revered in Japan. The first group of Japanese settlers – all men – were recruited by Henry Flagler. In later

years, the wives, children and some of relatives and friends joined the Japanese men. Among these new residents was George Morikami, who donated more than 200 acres of land for the beautiful attraction known Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. Early Japanese settlers came to Delray for shopping, recreation and civic events. Their children attended grade school in Yamato, but came to Delray to attend high school at Delray High School.

In 1904 Missionary Bishop Rt. Rev. William Crane Gray held the first service in the new St. Paul’s Episcopal Church which was for settlers of European descent.

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In 1905 Delray’s first parochial school Deutsche Schule, known as the German School, was established by Trinity Lutheran Church.

In 1908 telephone service became available.

In 1908 a group of Church of England members of African descent from the Bahamas organized a church named after Saint Matthews in Nassau. Before a sanctuary was constructed, church was held in the home of Ernest and Marion Clark at 339 S.W. 5th Avenue.

In 1909 Palm Beach County was created from the northern portion of Dade County.

In 1911 the congregation constructed the original church made out of wood; this was destroyed in the 1926 hurricane. The replacement church building that was constructed in 1929 is still in use today, according to the History of Saint Matthews Episcopal Church compiled by Father McWhorter and Edith Quinn, lifelong resident and granddaughter of Beatrice Rolle, who arrived here in 1901.

In 1911 the area west of the “canal” (Intracoastal Waterway) was incorporated as the “Town of Delray.” John Shaw Sundy became the first Mayor and served seven terms.

In 1911 the first bridge was built over the canal, connecting the barrier island with the Town of Delray.

In 1913 the Delray Beach Library was founded by the Ladies Improvement Association.

In 1913 a new Delray Elementary and High School building was constructed. The building now houses the Cornell Museum of Art and History at Old School Square.

In 1914 the Town of Delray passed the first bond issue and the first city electric and water plants were built.

In 1923 “The Town of Delray Beach,” the area east of the Intracoastal, was incorporated.

In 1925 a separate building for the Delray High School was constructed. The building is now the Crest Theatre at Old School Square.

On May 11, 1927 the two incorporated towns – Town of Delray Beach and the City of Delray – united to form “The City of Delray Beach.”

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THANK YOU TO OUR LEGACY PARTNERSDowntown revitalization doesn’t just happen by itself. It takes many partners, community leadership, personal encouragement and a unifi ed vision to reach that dream that was only once imagined. The Downtown Development Authority recognized businesses that understood that dream and stepped forward with encouragement and guidance to help rebuild our beautiful downtown. They are our Legacy Partners. They have given and continue to give fi nancial support and leadership for the promotion and revitalization of Downtown Delray Beach over the past decades, and for this we are truly grateful!

Howard Alan Events: “As the Producer of over 45 Art Shows throughout America, we have watched Delray Beach grow into one of the most dynamic and exciting Downtowns in the United States! We are very proud to have been involved with this tremendous transformation!”

Howard Alan, President and Owner

“We have been a part of Delray for over 50 years. We’ve gotten to know our neighbors and we take pride in our service to the community.”

Suntrust Bank, Mary MonuskyVice President/Business Development Offi cer

Caffé Luna Rosa was the fi rst outdoor Café in Delray… We are the oldest Italian restaurant in Delray Beach. We were able to build our business through visionary programs like “in lieu,” The Café ordinance & the DDA. Caffé Luna Rosa couldn’t have done it without the help of our City, the DDA & all of its employees and we are honored to be able to give back.

Fran Marincola, Partner/Founder

Waste Management is pleased to be the environmental solution provider for Delray Beach and supports the Downtown Development Authority as a Legacy Partner.”

Dawn McCormick, Community Affairs Manager

Delray Motors, Inc.: “A legacy is something you leave behind, something that can really help the people of our future understand where we’ve come from and where we’re headed. In

my two years of residency in Delray Beach, I have seen how the DDA has put forth OUTSTANDING efforts to make sure we, as a community, develop a place, and a legacy, that will be sought after and that will live on forever. Delray Motors is a proud Legacy Partner of the DDA and truly values all the marketing and economic efforts of the downtown. Delray Beach wouldn’t be the place it is today without the DDA!”

Delray Motors, Inc., Whitney Chaffi n, Spokesperson & Executive Assistant

WPTV News Channel 5 is proud to be a Legacy Partner with the DDA for the City of Delray Beach. Over the years the DDA has helped make Delray a destination city, bursting with energy and excitement. We are thrilled to be part of that growth and renaissance. What a great ride it’s been and we look forward to all the possibilities.

Bernadette O’Grady, Director of Programming

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In 1905 Delray’s fi rst parochial school Deutsche Schule, known as the German School, was established by Trinity Lutheran Church.

In 1908 telephone service became available.

In 1908 a group of Church of England members of African descent from the Bahamas organized a church named after Saint Matthews in Nassau. Before a sanctuary was constructed, church was held in the home of Ernest and Marion Clark at 339 S.W. 5th Avenue.

In 1909 Palm Beach County was created from the northern portion of Dade County.

In 1911 the congregation constructed the original church made out of wood; this was destroyed in the 1926 hurricane. The replacement church building that was constructed in 1929 is still in use today, according to the History of Saint Matthews Episcopal Church compiled by Father McWhorter and Edith Quinn, lifelong resident and granddaughter of Beatrice Rolle, who arrived here in 1901.

In 1911 the area west of the “canal” (Intracoastal Waterway) was incorporated as the “Town of Delray.” John Shaw Sundy became the fi rst Mayor and served seven terms.

In 1911 the fi rst bridge was built over the canal, connecting the barrier island with the Town of Delray.

In 1913 the Delray Beach Library was founded by the Ladies Improvement Association.

In 1913 a new Delray Elementary and High School building was constructed. The building now houses the Cornell Museum of Art and History at Old School Square.

In 1914 the Town of Delray passed the fi rst bond issue and the fi rst city electric and water plants were built.

In 1923 “The Town of Delray Beach,” the area east of the Intracoastal, was incorporated.

In 1925 a separate building for the Delray High School was constructed. The building is now the Crest Theatre at Old School Square.

On May 11, 1927 the two incorporated towns – Town of Delray Beach and the City of Delray – united to form “The City of Delray Beach.”

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downtown hotel & beach club

525 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33483800-552-2363 561-276-4123

www.thecolonyhotel.com

#DowntownDelrayDowntownDelrayBeach.com DowntownDelrayBeach.com

GUIDE TO DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA

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Parking & Getting Around

One of the wonderful things about our “Village by the Sea” is that you can actually walk around the downtown easily after parking your car or bicycle or avail yourself of our Free Downtown Roundabout shuttle service. The sidewalks are punctuated with small parks, an award winning beach, unique shops and sidewalk cafes, historic bridge and many historic buildings, gathering places and wonderful visitors and residents welcoming you to Downtown Delray Beach – Night & Day!

The Delray Downtowner is the coolest way to get around!

A fun, eco-friendly, free-ride service around Downtown Delray Beach that is available to both residents and visitors.

Call (561) 702-8519 for a ride.

Hours: 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Seven Days a Week.

Visit DelrayDownTowner.com for more information.

Give us a holler! We will be there soon after, to whisk you away to your downtown destination.

OLD SCHOOL SQUARE GARAGE

PLEASANT;APPROACHABLE,

INTERACTIVEor whatever your

perception of the word SOCIAL is … Downtown

Delray Beach embodies it.

If you are ever wondering what’s

going on Downtown, the DDA’s Social Network

is the go-to source for all the current news and activities there

and beyond.#DowntownDelray

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IStwo great locations...

downtown hotel & beach club

525 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33483800-552-2363 561-276-4123

www.thecolonyhotel.com

#DowntownDelrayDowntownDelrayBeach.com DowntownDelrayBeach.com

GUIDE TO DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA

SOCIAL2o15

DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACHIS

SOCIAL

Parking & Getting Around

One of the wonderful things about our “Village by the Sea” is that you can actually walk around the downtown easily after parking your car or bicycle or avail yourself of our Free Downtown Roundabout shuttle service. The sidewalks are punctuated with small parks, an award winning beach, unique shops and sidewalk cafes, historic bridge and many historic buildings, gathering places and wonderful visitors and residents welcoming you to Downtown Delray Beach – Night & Day!

The Delray Downtowner is the coolest way to get around!

A fun, eco-friendly, free-ride service around Downtown Delray Beach that is available to both residents and visitors.

Call (561) 702-8519 for a ride.

Hours: 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Seven Days a Week.

Visit DelrayDownTowner.com for more information.

Give us a holler! We will be there soon after, to whisk you away to your downtown destination.

OLD SCHOOL SQUARE GARAGE

PLEASANT;APPROACHABLE,

INTERACTIVEor whatever your

perception of the word SOCIAL is … Downtown

Delray Beach embodies it.

If you are ever wondering what’s

going on Downtown, the DDA’s Social Network

is the go-to source for all the current news and activities there

and beyond.#DowntownDelray

Page 56: 2015 Social Guide to Downtown Delray Beach, FL

IStwo great locations...

downtown hotel & beach club

525 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33483800-552-2363 561-276-4123

www.thecolonyhotel.com

#DowntownDelrayDowntownDelrayBeach.com DowntownDelrayBeach.com

GUIDE TO DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA

SOCIAL2o15

DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACHIS

SOCIAL

Parking & Getting Around

One of the wonderful things about our “Village by the Sea” is that you can actually walk around the downtown easily after parking your car or bicycle or avail yourself of our Free Downtown Roundabout shuttle service. The sidewalks are punctuated with small parks, an award winning beach, unique shops and sidewalk cafes, historic bridge and many historic buildings, gathering places and wonderful visitors and residents welcoming you to Downtown Delray Beach – Night & Day!

The Delray Downtowner is the coolest way to get around!

A fun, eco-friendly, free-ride service around Downtown Delray Beach that is available to both residents and visitors.

Call (561) 702-8519 for a ride.

Hours: 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Seven Days a Week.

Visit DelrayDownTowner.com for more information.

Give us a holler! We will be there soon after, to whisk you away to your downtown destination.

OLD SCHOOL SQUARE GARAGE

PLEASANT;APPROACHABLE,

INTERACTIVEor whatever your

perception of the word SOCIAL is … Downtown

Delray Beach embodies it.

If you are ever wondering what’s

going on Downtown, the DDA’s Social Network

is the go-to source for all the current news and activities there

and beyond.#DowntownDelray

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Parking LotsBelow is the list of our surface parking lots located by area around downtown. Each lot has a historical name referring to the surrounding area. (see fold-out map for parking locations at municipal parking lots and garages):

P-1 — Ingraham Lot: Located at Ingraham Ave. and S Ocean Blvd.; 38 spaces with parking meters, open sunrise to sundown.P-2 — Sandoway Lot: Located at the Sandoway House Nature Center, 142 S Ocean Blvd.; 136 spaces with parking meters, open sunrise to 8 p.m. P-3 — Orange Grove Lot: Located just north of the Marriott Hotel at E Atlantic Ave. and N Ocean Blvd., 29 spaces with metered parking, open sunrise to 10 p.m.P-14 — Atlantic Dunes Lot: Located on S Ocean Blvd. just north of Linton Blvd.; 121 spaces with parking meters, open sunrise to sundown.P-15 — Anchor Park Lot: Located on S Ocean Blvd., 82 spaces with parking meters, open sunrise to sundown.P-9 — Gleason Street Lot: Located on the west side of Gleason Street, south of Atlantic Ave., across from the First Presbyterian Church with its 38 spaces open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, (unavailable during certain church functions).P-4 — Veterans Park Lot: Located at Veterans Park, E Atlantic Ave. at the Intracoastal Waterway; 102 spaces, 2-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters.P-5 — Gladiola Lot: Located just south of E Atlantic Ave. on northbound 6th Ave. (Federal Highway); 74 spaces, 8-hour parking, no meters.P-6 — Village Lot: Located between southbound and northbound Federal Hwy. (SE and NE 6th Avenues); 40 spaces, 4-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters.P-7 — Old City Lot: Located between SE 4th Ave. and SE 5th Ave. (Federal Hwy.); 55 spaces, no hourly parking restriction, no meters.P-8 — Railroad Lot: Located north of E Atlantic Ave. at the Railroad tracks; NE 3rd Ave.; 191 spaces, 2-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters.P-11 — Monterey House Lot: Located north of W Atlantic Ave. on NW 1st Ave.; 82 spaces, 4-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters. P-12 — Cason Cottage Lot: Located north of NE 1st St. and Swinton Ave.; 10 spaces, 4-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters.P-13 — Bankers Row Lot: Located at NE 2nd St. and NE 1st Ave.; 29 spaces, 4-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters. Electric Charging Station located in this lot - Free of ChargeP-16 — The Sands Lot: Located on NW 5th Ave. north of W Atlantic Ave., near Spady Museum; 29 spaces, 4-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters.P-17 — Frog Alley Lot: Located south of W Atlantic Ave. at SW 4th Ave.; 23 spaces, 4-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters.P-18 — Court House Garage*/Library Lot: Located east of the Palm Beach County Court House. West Atlantic Ave. at SW 1st and 2nd Avenues; 162 surface lot and 371 garage spaces, 4-hour and 8-hour parking, no meters. (*garage spaces available on limited dates)

Check you’re parking area for posted regulatory signs. We expect your visit with us to be a pleasant one.

Parking Garages Downtown Delray Beach provides parking at two public garages, promoting free parking at times. A $5.00 fee is charged on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, after 4:00 p.m. and during select special events. For those convenience seekers, new valet parking service has been added to the Old School Square Garage – accessed daily from NE 2nd Ave., 10:00 a.m. to Midnight.P-19 — Old School Square Parking Garage: Located north of Old School Square Park on NE 1st Ave. at NE 1st St., 525 spaces. P-20 — Robert Federspiel Garage: Located south of E Atlantic Ave. on SE 1st Ave. with 202 spaces.

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Delray Beach Downtown Roundabout Trolley Service:

Free trolley service throughout downtown Delray Beach!

TROLLEY ROUTE: Tri Rail Station to the Beach (4.1 miles)

Monday - Friday: 6 a.m. - 11 p.m.Saturday: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.Sunday: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.

For more information about DOWNTOWN ROUNDABOUT, call (561) 243-7000 or visit

www.mydelraybeach.com/delray/trolley

= Valet ParkingSometimes we just want to be treated special!

Downtown Delray Beach has several valet parking options for your convenience. See map for locations.

East Atlantic Avenue:1. South side of street between Swinton and SE 1st Avenues

2. South side of street between SE 2nd Avenue and the FEC Railway tracks

Other Downtown Core Valet Stands:

3. West side of SE 2nd Avenue, south of Atlantic Avenue

4. East side of NE 2nd Avenue, Pineapple Grove Way, north of Atlantic Avenue

5. East side of NE 2nd Avenue, Pineapple Grove Way, Between NE 1st and 2nd Streets

6. West side of SE 4th Avenue, south of Atlantic Avenue

7. South side of Atlantic Avenue at A1A

Old School Square Garage Valet Service:

8. NE 2nd Ave. South of 1st StreetSun.–Thurs.: 10 a.m.-12 a.m.; Fri. and Sat.:10 a.m.-2 a.m.

All other valets begin at 5 p.m. and vary in closing times.

The Downtown Guide is produced by the Downtown Development Authority(561) 243-1077 • DowntownDelrayBeach.com

= Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce Member

= Pineapple Grove Arts District

Information in this guide is believed to be correct at time of publication (Dec. 2014). Please check individual web sites for most current information.Photos Courtesy of the DDA. Guide designed by MaasMedia, Inc.

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City of Delray Beach / Awards / History

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