A buzzed-about renaissance of the iconic Palm Beach restaurant Ta-boo that closed in May 2023 after 82 years of operation will not move forward as planned, a spokesperson for chef Thomas Keller ...
A lack of construction activity at the restaurant at 221 Worth Ave. has raised questions about whether the eatery will open this spring.
An iconic restaurant in President-elect Donald Trump's Palm Beach that closed in 2023 after 82 years of operation will not reopen as planned.
A planned spring debut for the new Thomas Keller-backed Ta-boo ... Jodie Wagner is a journalist at the Palm Beach Daily News, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach her at ...
Will the L.A. wildfires heat up homeowners insurance premiums in Florida? Plan for Thomas Keller-led revival of beloved Ta-boo restaurant in Palm Beach is dead Delray officials demand answers ...
The cost of insuring against catastrophe for a large part of the market has already been locked down for a year, so the immediate impact is a way off.
Palm Beach County's public bus system, Palm Tran, will improve its Port St. Lucie express route for afternoon rush hour riders, but the trip will take longer. Seven other routes' schedules also will be shifted by up to 15 minutes because road congestion has made it tough for them to stick to current times.
With his co-founder — and cousin — Jeremy Cohn, Rouben is now poised to bring a popular version of playful dining to West Palm Beach with the first Florida iteration of Moody Tongue Sushi. Moody Tongue started as a wholesale production brewery in Chicago with Rouben as its brewmaster.
The new Thomas Keller-backed Ta-boo's has construction permit, but it's rather quiet at 221 Worth Ave. What does that mean for planned spring opening?
Alexcia Cox's first remarks as state attorney focused on her rise through the ranks at the prosecutor's office and her vision for the future.
Swanky sushi-brewery restaurant from Thomas Keller alum sets January opening at West Palm Beach Hilton. What we know.
During the Wednesday evening event, the foundation's CEO and President Amanda Skier thanked patrons for their continued support.