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Sabal Palm B&B B&B
( 561-582-1090; www.sabalpalmhouse.com ; 109 N Golfview Rd; r winter $159-239, summer
$119-199; )
A classic knickknack-and-floral-print B&B, this 1936 house has rooms named after artists.
To escape the frilliness, try the Dali Room, which has an art deco-y modern vibe.
Eating
Pelican DINER, INDIAN
(610 Lake Ave; mains $3-10; 6:30am-2pm; )
This early-risers' place offers hearty portions of perfectly prepared breakfast, plus a carni-
val of vegetarian-friendly specials, many with Mediterranean or Middle Eastern flavors
(the owners are Pakistani). It also offers divine Indian dinners on Fridays from 6pm to
10pm, including a range of potent curries and masalas.
Mother Earth Sanctuary Café AMERICAN, CAFE
( 561-460-8647; www.motherearthsanctuarycafe.com ; 410 2nd Ave N; mains $4.50-10;
8:30am-4pm Tue-Sat, 10am-2pm Sun)
Since when do you have option-paralysis over which veggie burger to eat? At the Sanctu-
ary Café you can feed your body and soul on hearty yamburgers, black-bean burgers and
sweet-potato chakra burgers. These are served alongside an array of organic salads topped
with locally grown micro-greens, and chicken dishes. This cafe is also the only purveyor
of fairtrade Larry's Beans, and the homemade Mighty Leaf Chai is heavenly.
To create your own sacred kitchen, join Patti for cookery classes on Thursday evenings
($50 per person).
Downtown Pizza PIZZERIA
( 561-586-6448; 608 Lake Ave; pizza $11-20; 11am-11pm)
In business for more than 20 years, this slither of a restaurant serves up delicious 14-inch,
16-inch and 18-inch thin-crust pizza with generous toppings. Meat-lovers should try the
Philly cheese steak pizza with shredded steak tips, peppers and onions.
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