Thursday, March 14, 2024

Truluck’s and MoBu Fusion Close Their Doors, Plus Summer Specials

Both Truluck’s in Mizner Park and MoBu Fusion in Boca Raton have closed.

Truluck’s, which opened in Mizner Park 11 years ago, announced on Facebook that they would be closing on April 30 “despite repeated effort to negotiate a renewed lease agreement.”

The MoBu team also announced on Facebook that they would be closing, “due to unforeseen circumstances,” but that they were communicating with their landlord to look into larger locations and possibly changing their dining concept. The restaurant opened last month.

(Truluck’s interior photo by Aaron Bristol)

Summer specials starting up!

On the bright side, here are just a few reasons we’re glad to see the high-80s weather. Now we can pay less to eat well!

Table 26

One of the best deals in town for both the food and the savings is the May-through-October summer special here. From 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., you get 50 percent off all entrees, dine-in only. During the same months, save 26 percent off all wine bottles on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights. 1700 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach; 561/855-2660

PB Catch

Until 6:30 p.m. when dining in, you buy-one-get-one entrée. On May 16, this restaurant is launching a vegan menu as an addition to the regular menu. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach; 561/655-5558 

Josie’s

Starting May 14, take 20 percent off the entire check Sundays through Thursdays during the summer. Happy Hour has been extended by an hour for the summer, running from 2 to 7 p.m., and then 9 p.m. until midnight daily. Drinks start at $2 and are half-price, and small plates are $2 to $10. 1602 S. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach; 561/364-9601


 

Lynn Kalber was raised in Boca Raton and has always worked in Palm Beach and Broward counties. She is a career journalist, with 26 years at The Palm Beach Post alone, where she wrote feature and food articles, edited the food section and wrote about wine as part of the Swirl Girls. She lives in West Palm Beach with her husband, writer and author Scott Eyman.

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Lynn Kalber
Lynn Kalber
Lynn Kalber was raised in Boca Raton and has always worked in Palm Beach and Broward counties. She is a career journalist, with 26 years at The Palm Beach Post alone, where she wrote feature and food articles, edited the food section and wrote about wine as part of the Swirl Girls.

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