Showcasing elevated comfort food with a hint of nostalgia, the menu features a unique take on classic and familiar favorites. Enjoy our Butter Crumb Dover Sole, Chicken Pot Pie, Tavern Twin Patty Burger, featured pasta offerings, specialty salads and more. Plus, sip hand-crafted cocktails, local craft beers on tap and a unique selection of wines-by-the-glass, flights and bottles.
Enjoy Clay Conley’s inventive American cuisine made with the freshest ingredients from the very best sources. Buccan’s signature small plate, big flavor creations are served in a warm and welcoming space
Swifty’s serves three meals in its romantic indoor/outdoor space with a lush, twinkling hanging garden, where guests of all generations can choose to dine al fresco or in the classic, clubby bar and lounge.
Meat market is a dynamic offer of what's great now. Reflecting cuts of meat, delicate seafood and produce available and offered on a daily basis under the acute supervision of acclaimed executive chef, Sean Brasel.
Spruzzo (Italian for Splash) offers downtown’s only water-facing rooftop lounge, a full bar and creative menus, focused on tapas and small bites with Mediterranean flair. With bird’s eye views of Palm Harbor Marina, the Intracoastal Waterway, and Palm Beach Island, the high-up haven also features the hotel’s rooftop heated saltwater pool, cabanas, and fire pit.
The RH Rooftop Restaurant features an ingredient-driven menu accompanied by a curated selection of artisanal wines and craft beers. Guests dine in a year-round skylit garden escape amidst trickling fountains, heritage olive trees and glimmering chandeliers.
Sourbon Kitchen + Bar offers a refined Contemporary European dining experience in a sleek, botanical dining room and cocktail bar on Clematis Street, the pulsating center of Downtown West Palm Beach.
The H. M. Flagler & Co. Museum Store is located on the first floor of Whitehall and is open during General Admission hours. Visitors will find unique gifts, jewelry, home decor, food items, and Museum mementos as well as an excellent selection of books that focus on Gilded Age topics and Florida history.
The Museum’s permanent collection now consists of more than 8,200 works in five curatorial departments: European, American, Chinese, Contemporary and Photography. Since 1954, many distinguished additions have been made thanks to the endowment Mr. Norton created for the purchase of works of art.