South Florida has many romantic restaurants, from Vero Beach to Boca Raton. Here’s where we propose making a reservation for two.
Vero Beach: Citrus Grillhouse
For the Southern belles and gents, Old Florida comes to life at this oceanfront locale, which features a wraparound porch and an interior with a planked wooden floor. Whether you dine inside or out, you’ll be treated to stunning water views. (772-234-4114, citrusgrillhouse.com)
Jupiter: Buonasera Ristorante
In the Driftwood Plaza, Buonasera offers a comfortable ambiance with soft interior lighting and a lovely covered courtyard. And after a savory meal by Chef Leonardo Cuomo, one of the best Italian chefs in the county, who could say no to a proposal? (561-744-0543, buonaserajupiter.com)
Palm Beach: Renato’s
Request a table on the terrace, where the old-world setting is reminiscent of Florence. The bougainvillea-covered walls and picturesque shops in Via Mizner provide a charming backdrop to propose. Just pray for clear weather and a full moon. (561-655-9752, renatospalmbeach.com)
Delray Beach: The Sundy House Restaurant
Tables are scattered throughout the one-acre Taru Gardens, an oasis of waterfalls, fish ponds, flowering trees and lush tropical vegetation. Order a bottle of Champagne, then lead your sweetheart by the hand down a meandering path to a gazebo, where you can produce the ring. Plus, if you’re interested in one-stop shopping, the Sundy House specializes in weddings. (561-272-5678, sundyhouse.com/dining/dining.asp)
Boca Raton: Six Tables
No more than 24 diners per night are allowed in this “boutique” restaurant of six tables, creating a peaceful dining experience—perfect for asking a private question. Upon arrival, you’ll receive a glass of French sparkling wine, then enjoy a candlelit dinner served on Limoges china for an altogether tasteful and special experience. (561-347-6260, sixtablesbocaraton.com)
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