$10 for $20 of Lunch Fare and Drinks or $25 for $50 of Dinner Fare and Drinks at Gazebo Café in Jupiter
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- Pasta, seafood & more
- Lunch & dinner options
- Extensive wine selection
- Elegant atmosphere
If humankind never learned to play with its food, it would never have learned to play with its ingredients, and the world would be one bereft bowl of gruel. Taste the fruits of culinary creativity with today's Groupon to Gazebo Café in Jupiter. Choose from the following options:
- For $10, you get $20 worth of lunch fare and drinks.
- For $25, you get $50 worth of dinner fare and drinks.
Gazebo Café serves up savory seafood, pasta, and meat entrees within an elegantly relaxing atmosphere. Nosh on mid-day meals such as fresh Florida snapper ($18) or pasta primavera ($15), or enjoy a tasty trifecta with the three-course lunch menu ($25). Come dinnertime, foodies can feast on fresh Dover sole ($46), filleted tableside for the pleasure of voyeuristic vittle-lovers or opt for another of the house specialties, such as the roasted duck a l'orange ($36) or the homemade ravioli ($25). Exercise dominance over grapes with a selection from the restaurant's extensive wine list, which includes fine wines from California, Oregon, France, Italy, Australia, and the recently discovered New Zealand.
Reviews
Open Table reviewers give the Gazebo Café an average of 4.7 stars:
- Wine list has a small, but balanced selection including some great splits if you don't want more than two glasses or wanted to have a flight to pair with multiple courses. Food might have been the best I've ever had in northern palm beach county. – An Open Table user that dined on 9/1/10
- Enjoyed our evening very much, they gave us a quiet table, as requested, and everything else progressed well. Food was lovely, well presented and delicious. – An Open Table user that dined on 8/7/10
- Pasta, seafood & more
- Lunch & dinner options
- Extensive wine selection
- Elegant atmosphere
If humankind never learned to play with its food, it would never have learned to play with its ingredients, and the world would be one bereft bowl of gruel. Taste the fruits of culinary creativity with today's Groupon to Gazebo Café in Jupiter. Choose from the following options:
- For $10, you get $20 worth of lunch fare and drinks.
- For $25, you get $50 worth of dinner fare and drinks.
Gazebo Café serves up savory seafood, pasta, and meat entrees within an elegantly relaxing atmosphere. Nosh on mid-day meals such as fresh Florida snapper ($18) or pasta primavera ($15), or enjoy a tasty trifecta with the three-course lunch menu ($25). Come dinnertime, foodies can feast on fresh Dover sole ($46), filleted tableside for the pleasure of voyeuristic vittle-lovers or opt for another of the house specialties, such as the roasted duck a l'orange ($36) or the homemade ravioli ($25). Exercise dominance over grapes with a selection from the restaurant's extensive wine list, which includes fine wines from California, Oregon, France, Italy, Australia, and the recently discovered New Zealand.
Reviews
Open Table reviewers give the Gazebo Café an average of 4.7 stars:
- Wine list has a small, but balanced selection including some great splits if you don't want more than two glasses or wanted to have a flight to pair with multiple courses. Food might have been the best I've ever had in northern palm beach county. – An Open Table user that dined on 9/1/10
- Enjoyed our evening very much, they gave us a quiet table, as requested, and everything else progressed well. Food was lovely, well presented and delicious. – An Open Table user that dined on 8/7/10
Need To Know Info
About Gazebo Cafe
Contemporary and classical styles mingle across Gazebo Cafe’s menu of shareable plates and French-influenced entrees, including duck-liver pâté, balsamic confit, and roasted rack of lamb. The meshing of new and old also surfaces in the dining room, which elegantly sports sleek, cobalt blue chandeliers and antique chinaware. Floor-to-ceiling windows illuminate servers as they float from table to table, pouring wines from a list of more than 200 bottles and training silverware to perform intricate song-and-dance routines.
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