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New restaurants: More vegan in Pompano, kebabs in Hollywood

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    Anthony Barber holds his son Anthony Barber II outside his Troy's BBQ at The Peach, a new art collective in what was an auto paint/body shop in West Palm Beach.

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Drastix, specializing in kebabs, build-your-own bowls, shareables and desserts, opened in early September in downtown Hollywood.
Drastix, specializing in kebabs, build-your-own bowls, shareables and desserts, opened in early September in downtown Hollywood.

Drastix, Hollywood

Purveyors of a tried-and-true culinary handheld – food on a stick – Drastix features 10 different kebabs from steak with pearl onions to pork belly with eggplant from chef-owner Martin Moncrieffe and his business partner, brother-in-law Victor Choy. There are also build-your-own bowls (flavored with 10 in-house sauces), non-skewered shareables like mac ‘n’ cheese bites, and desserts. 1920 Tyler St.; 954-998-2248, Drastix.com.

Sweet Aloha Ice Cream, Davie

Sure, you’re familiar with butter pecan, mint chocolate chip, strawberry and Rocky Road, but what about adzuki, soursop, ube and mamay? Hawaiian-style shave ice, along with house-made sorbets and tropical ice cream (including guava cheesecake), are on the menu at this sweet shop that debuted in early September. 8600 W. State Road 84, Suite A; 954-530-2231, SweetAlohaIceCream.com

10x Vegan, Pompano Beach

The South Florida-driven renaissance of vegan soul food is still white-hot, and here’s the latest proof: shrimp po’boys, barbecue burgers, lemon-pepper chicken wings and other healthy plant-based gold at this strip-mall restaurant from owners Jermaine and Jayce Palmer. The eatery also serves eight vegan smoothies, salads and wraps. 1612 S. Cypress Road; 954-532-0364, 10xVegan.com

Rush Street, Fort Lauderdale

A reincarnation of the hallowed martini bar and nightclub that reigned on Himmarshee in the ’90s and early aughts, Rush Street reopened in August and is registered to original owner Joseph Dawson, according to state records. The new Rush Street serves a menu of American comfort food and cocktails. 220 SW Second St.; 954-996-6900, RushStreetBar.com

Cuban Café, Hollywood

Bold flavors percolate the senses at this coffee shop, making up for its nondescript name with its menu of ice cream-filled churros, banana splits, empanadas, Cubanos and cured smoked salmon sandwiches. The café, which debuted Sept. 9, comes from Saul Dominguez, who previously ran the Beach Market convenience store on the Hollywood Broadwalk for more than a decade. 1657 Tyler St.; 954-899-3014

Roasted Bean Café, Hollywood

A new café on the ground floor of the Circ Hotel by Sonder, Roasted Bean comes from Hollywood residents Masha Rechman and Rob Chira, and features Panther Coffee, Zak the Baker bread, as well as fresh muffins, croissants and bagels. 1739 Tyler St.; Instagram @roastedbeancafefl

Lady Baker, Pembroke Pines

What began during the pandemic as a delivery-only bakery with kitchens in Weston and Doral has evolved into baker Paula Marsola’s new storefront, which opened late August in the Shops of Pembroke Gardens. Inventive creations like Nutella and banana bread pudding, zucchini quiches, marble cinnamon rolls and vegan croissants are on the menu, along with daily-baked artisanal breads (challah, brioche, chocolate sourdough). 14545 SW Fifth St.; 954-610-6370; LadyBaker.us

Rebel Wine Bar, Oakland Park

Part of the sleek lifestyle village gradually (OK, very gradually) taking shape along the spine of Dixie Highway, Rebel, from owner Larissa Castelluber, touts 200 rare bottles of Italian, California and other whites and reds, plus 150 vintages by-the-glass, cheese and charcuterie plates. The wine bar, which opened Sept. 8, will host nightly wine and beer tastings during its opening week. 3520 NE 12th Ave.; 954-338-3004, RebelWineBar.com

Amar Bakery and Market, Boynton Beach

Za’atar croissants, baklava cheesecake and tahini-chocolate cake are typical mashups inside Nicolas and Susanna Kurban’s Mediterranean bakery, a new grab-and-go offshoot of the couple’s Lebanese bistro on Delray’s Atlantic Avenue. Replacing the old Del Sol Bakery, Amar’s menu also leans savory, offering hummus, taboulehs, baba ghanouj and breakfast sandwiches. The Kurbans next intend to debut a second Amar Bakery this year a few doors down from their Delray bistro. 1600 N. Federal Highway, No. 15; 561-806-6726, Amar-Bakery.com

Peach Pit Juice Bar, Boca Raton

Not a Beverly Hills 90210-themed restaurant, but a health-conscious eatery, founded in New York City, offering sweet and savory favorites. Most options are served in a bowl you can customize including their Protein Power Bowl Special with acai, mixed berries, spinach, kale, vegan vanilla protein and almond milk blended. Then topped with walnuts, blackberry, strawberry, almond butter and cacao nibs. 2240 NW 19th St.; 561-931-2202

Papa Duke’s Deli, Wilton Manors

Now open next to the Dairy Queen on Wilton Drive, Papa Duke’s offers grab-and-go sandwiches of house-made roast beef, turkey, chicken, ham, corned beef and pastrami. There will be 10 outdoor seats if you want to linger. 1952 Wilton Drive; 954-530-4914, PapaDukesWM.com.

Marco’s Top Burgers, Pompano Beach

Marco and Ana Paula’s sandwich food truck has graduated into its first storefront in Pompano Beach’s Whispering Lakes office park, taking over the space once occupied by Cuban restaurant It’s a Cubano B. The restaurant specializes in Brazilian-style Angus burgers topped with old standards (bacon, sunny-side up eggs) but also catupiry (Brazilian soft cheese) and prato (a gouda-style cow’s milk cheese). 3350 NW 22nd Terrace, #400b, Pompano Beach; 561-562-3925, MarcosTopBurgers.com

La Costa Olas, Fort Lauderdale

Touting pan-Latin dishes with heavy Honduran flourishes, La Costa debuted in July from owners Carolina and Jesus Trundle where Las Olas Boulevard meets Fort Lauderdale beach. Along with Mexican street tacos and Argentinian-style steak, there is Honduran sopa de caracol (Caribbean conch soup) and baleadas (Honduran tortillas). 2915 E. Las Olas; 954-306-3294, LaCostaOlas.com

Chana masala at Arun's Indian Kitchen, now open in Boca Raton
Chana masala at Arun’s Indian Kitchen, now open in Boca Raton

Arun’s Indian Kitchen, Boca Raton

The third location of owner-chef Arun Sareen’s family-run, no-frills and mostly takeout Indian kitchen opened in Boca Raton’s Fifth Avenue Shops plaza in late August. Sareen, often working alongside his wife, Anu, and son, Yesh, turn out some of the tenderest tandoori dishes around, from butter chicken blended with cashew paste and ghee to roti tacos stuffed with chicken tikka masala. 1930 NE Fifth Ave., Boca Raton; 561-672-7138, ArunsIndianKitchen.com

Rosewater Rooftop, Delray Beach

City height restrictions limit to four stories, but this 22,000-square-foot restaurant and pool bar is now open atop the boutique Ray Hotel Delray Beach, one of two eateries here helmed by executive chef Joe Zanelli. Rosewater is adorned with bamboo columns and trellises, a tree canopy, a glass-enclosed cube event space, and a menu of cocktails and seafood-forward eats such as snapper ceviche and yellowtail sushi. 233 NE Second Ave.; 561-865-7066, RosewaterDelray.com

Ember Grill, Delray Beach

This neighborhood American grill is inside the new boutique Ray Hotel Delray Beach, which debuted on Sept. 1 in the city’s Pineapple Grove district and is one of two restaurants here helmed by executive chef Joe Zanelli. Menu dishes range from Peking duck to Angus burgers to porterhouse steak, many of which are fired on Ember’s wood-burning Josper grill imported from Barcelona, Spain. 233 NE Second Ave.; 561-865-7066, EmberGrillDelray.com

Local Seoul Asian Kitchen, Boca Raton

Gary Rack’s newest venture aims to take you on “a walk through Asia” in east Boca Raton. The 1,100-square-foot restaurant’s 22-seat dining room is now open and outdoor seating is coming later this fall. The concept is chef-driven with health-conscious ingredients similar to Rack’s other restaurants, such as Farmhouse Boca. 1159 S. Federal Highway.

Villa Romana, Hollywood

This Italian and Romanian restaurant showcases contemporary and traditional fare. Romanian specialties include mititei, a dish of mincemeat rolls made from beef and served with fries and mustard ($17.95) and Sarmalute in Foi de Varza, a prime mix of minced pork, seasoned and rolled in a large white cabbage leaf, then simmered in vegetable stock with herbs, served with polenta and sour cream ($15.95). Karaoke is Tuesdays during ladies’ night. Wine specials are offered on Wednesdays. 1909 Hollywood Boulevard, 954-251-3698; VillaRomanaRestaurant.com

Gelato-go, Hollywood Beach

This Miami-born gelateria franchise, created by two brothers from Milan, has opened its 17th location on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk. The sweet shop scoops popular Italian flavors like Nutella, tiramisu, limoncello and stracchiatella, as well as gelato studded with imported Piedmont hazelnuts and Sicilian pistachios. A Hallandale Beach outpost also will debut this fall. 707 N. Broadwalk, #14; 305-702-1037, Gelatogo.net

Los Bocados, Boca Raton

Robby Bushman and Anthony Hoff’s former gas-station taqueria specializing in barbecue brisket tostadas and burritos opened its first storefront in April in Parkland, and has expanded again. Los Bocados’ second outpost opened Aug. 23 (walk-ins only for now) in a Boca Raton office park. 980 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton; 7031 N. State Road 7, Parkland; 954-637-4984, LosBocados.com

Point Break Poke House and Blue Wave Sushi, West Palm Beach

The double concept restaurant stall comes from ‘Big Brother’ star Memphis Garrett. It’s an addition to the Grandview Public Market, which features a dozen vendors, live music and a full bar. This is Garrett’s second location for both concepts, however a Plantation outpost is also on the way.1401 Clare Ave., garretthospitalitygroup.com.

Playa Bowls, Davie

Get your dose of super fruits in a bowl at this new location and the fifth in Florida. Customers have the option of choosing pure acai berry, pitaya fruit, chia seeds, coconuts, kale, bananas, and topping that with fresh fruit, seeds, nuts, granola, dried berries, and nut butters. 2471 S. University Dr., 954-514-7999; playabowls.com

Deck on 13th, Fort Lauderdale

Quirky and funky inside, tropical and chill outside, the just-opened Deck on 13th should have a place on your list of favorite Fort Lauderdale bars. Located north of downtown on an up-and-coming stretch of 13th Street in Lake Ridge. 545 NE 13th St., 954-306-6070, facebook.com/thedeckon13

Sabor Latino, Boynton Beach

This is the third location celebrating Latin American dishes from Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain, Peru and Argentina. The 6,300 square foot space is a new addition to Compson Place at Renaissance Commons. 1880 N. Congress Avenue, saborlatinorestaurants.com.

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Mahana, Boca Raton

A build-your-own bowl, chef-inspired concept. Pick your base like coconut rice, then choose a veggie and a sauce. You can also select from several signature bowls including the Keto Super Bowl with cauliflower rice, sesame ginger, broccoli, roasted mushrooms, grilled steak and cilantro vinaigrette. The eatery is slated to open Sept. 18. 9982 Glades Road; 561-617-1954

Shipyard Garden, Hollywood

A Wynwood Yard-style outdoor marketplace coming to downtown Hollywood in late September, Shipyard will bring bold murals, live music and food to an empty, drab commercial parking lot between two office buildings on Tyler Street, behind the Greek Joint on Hollywood Boulevard. Shipyard takes its name from five refurbished shipping containers that will house five restaurants: Ikkaku, a mochi doughnut shop; Taiyaki, serving waffle sandwiches shaped like Japanese fish; La Muerte Street, a Mexican street taco shop; Galley Eat Fair, an American bistro with burgers; and Posey’s, a craft-cocktail bar. 1924 Tyler St.; 954-922-4625, ShipyardGarden.com

Cactus Grille & Tequila Bar, Palm Beach Gardens

This upscale Tex-Mex restaurant, opening this October inside the former Burger Bar, will feature a spacious outdoor lounge, 20-seat private dining room and kitchen helmed by New York chef Bill Rosenberg. A reincarnation of ’90s restaurant Cactus Grille in Providence, R.I, Cactus Grille will be operated by original owners Jason and Beth Brown and their children Jordan, Olivia and Callahan. 4650 Donald Ross Rd., Suite 100; TheCactusGrille.com

Ya Mas! Taverna, Fort Lauderdale

No official menu is out just yet, but the Greek eatery from Memphis Garrett’s hospitality group will have plates focused around a Mediterranean diet and fresh ingredients, according to the restaurant’s Instagram account. 1103 E Las Olas Boulevard, yamastaverna.com

Maple Street Biscuit Company, Pembroke Pines

Biscuit-based creations, as the name implies, are the big attraction at this Jacksonville-born fast-casual chain bought by Cracker Barrel in 2019. Maple Street, opening in September, dishes biscuit sandwiches like the Squawking Goat (fried chicken breast, fried goat-cheese medallions, pepper jelly), topped with choice of sausage or shiitake mushroom gravy, plus hash brown cakes, fried green tomatoes and collard greens. 10280 Pines Blvd., Suite 102; MapleStreetBiscuits.com

Anthony Barber holds his son Anthony Barber II outside his Troy's BBQ at The Peach, a new art collective in what was an auto paint/body shop in West Palm Beach.
Anthony Barber holds his son Anthony Barber II outside his Troy’s BBQ at The Peach, a new art collective in what was an auto paint/body shop in West Palm Beach.

Troy’s Barbecue, West Palm Beach

Boynton Beach’s iconic roadside stand for 25 years will debut its second location (after its longtime flagship in Boynton Beach) on Sept. 24 serving beef brisket and rib combo dinner plates, pulled-pork sandwiches and meats by-the-pound. Owner Anthony Barber’s food truck will be parked next to an historic home that will offer indoor dining and patio seating at The Peach, a new art collective. 3950 Georgia Ave.; 561-788-5561, BBQTroys.com

Fogo de Chao, Fort Lauderdale

Founded in southern Brazil in 1979, the steakhouse is opening its fifth Florida location at The Main Las Olas early next year. Owners say the restaurant brings the centuries-old cooking technique of churrasco — roasting prime cuts of meat over an open flame. Offerings include Wagyu New York strip and 42-day aged tomahawk ribeye along with seafood and Brazilian-inspired cocktails. 201 E Las Olas Blvd; fogo.com

Matchbox and Big Buns Damn Good Burgers, Fort Lauderdale

Two Thompson Hospitality restaurants are coming to Society Las Olas, a mixed-use space along the New River. Matchbox will take on a larger space serving items like the “ginormous meatball” and “hangover burrito.” Big Buns Damn Good Burgers will offer all types of stacked burgers or burger bowls with side options like Jammin’ sprouts (fried Brussels sprouts, bacon jam, sriracha drizzle) and milkshakes that can be boozy or not. eatbigbuns.com

Old School Philly Cheesesteaks, Pompano Beach

It’s the guilty pleasure of cheesesteaks with Cheez Whiz as one of the toppings. The Boca Raton eatery is expanding, replacing a former Subway across the street from the Pompano AirPark. This location will showcase sandwich-making directly in front of customers who can choose to create their own Philly or get a classic. 898 N. Federal Highway, 561-488-6906.

Dvash Mediterranean Fusion, Boca Raton

The family behind Falafel Bistro & Wine Bar in Coral Springs will open Dvash Mediterranean Fusion in Lakeside Centre. Dvash is Hebrew for honey, which figures not only into the design of the restaurant but also in the cuisine that uses honey as a natural sweetener. The menu will have some of the same dishes as Falafel Bistro, but the Dvash kitchen will also reflect the family’s love of sharing plates, tapas style. Expected opening is Sept. 9. 8208 Glades Road; DvashBoca.com

Tacocraft Taqueria and Tequila Bar, Plantation

Expanding Tulum vibes into west Broward, this Mexican-themed eatery’s fourth location is set to open inside the new Plantation Walk complex, a mixed-use renovation of the old Fashion Mall. The restaurant from Handcrafted Hospitality (Henry’s Sandwich Station, Pizzacraft) touts an expansive tequila selection and homemade tortillas expected to hit booths and bar counters inside the new 4,200-square-foot space this December. 333 N University Dr.; Tacocraft.com

Ramen Lab Eatery, West Boca

This will be the third Palm Beach location specializing in ramen and other bowl concepts including donburi and poke bowls. Noodles are made in-house and toppings range from pork chashu to a seasoned poached egg. There are also Izakaya tapas and a beer/sake selection from Japan. Address TBD; RamenLabEatery.com

Lazy Dog, Boca Raton

This Southern California gastropub chain dishes American comfort classics. Barbecue bison meatloaf, pot roast beef dips, peanut butter and jelly burgers, teriyaki bowls and St. Louis-style ribs distinguish the chain’s massive menu, which also features meatless and gluten-sensitive meals. It’s 10,900-square-foot eatery will debut in October inside the new Uptown Boca shopping village. 9636 Glades Road, Bldg. C6; 714-596-9960, LazyDogRestaurants.com

Sushi Maki, Fort Lauderdale

For entrepreneur Abe Ng, what began as his father’s Chinese takeout empire is now a thriving dynasty of sushi houses, the latest of which will debut this fall inside the former Beehive Kitchen on Las Olas. The 2,500-square-foot Sushi Maki will feature poke bowls, sushi boats, pad Thai and wok-fried rice. (For those who can’t wait in Broward, Sushi Maki has grab-and-go locations at Whole Foods Market and Nova Southeastern University.) 200 E. Las Olas Blvd.; SushiMaki.com

Throw Social, Delray Beach

A 12,000-square-foot entertainment village on Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue will open this September inside former clubby Italian grill il Bacio. The project is the second location of Throw Social’s Washington, D.C. flagship, and will feature ax throwing, darts, shuffleboard tables, two outdoor stages pumping live music and a menu of gastropub fare. 29 SE Second Ave.; 800-561-0755, ThrowSocial.com

Asbury Ale House, Fort Lauderdale

Owner Matt Gullace will expand his New Jersey-born gastropub into its second location this October on the ground floor of hip residential tower Society Las Olas, and feature a menu of coal-fired pizzas, burgers and the Drunken Bite (or drunken pasta that is Italian-breaded, deep-fried and dipped in vodka sauce). The 10,000-square-foot restaurant also will have 50 beers on tap, sports on dozens of TVs and an outdoor patio filled with Jenga and cornhole. 300 SW First Ave.; AsburyAleHouse.com

Ford’s Garage, Plantation

When visionary automaker Henry Ford invented the Model T, did he foresee a future where his genius is celebrated by people chowing down chicken tenders and truffle fries? The speakeasy gastropub’s second South Florida location (there’s a second in Wellington), opening this fall inside the new Plantation Walk strip mall, bustles with automotive themes, towers of onion rings, brawny burgers and mugs of beer. 321 N. University Drive; FordsGarageUSA.com

Pascal and Cathy Bakery, Pompano Beach

This husband and wife-owned French bakery will be open for breakfast and lunch, offering fresh baked items daily including: viennoiseries, pastries, sandwiches and paninis. 998 N Federal Highway, Suite 4-5; bakerypascal.com

Miso Japanese Tapas, Fort Lauderdale

Chef Thuan Lam, best known for creating Phat Boy Sushi & Kitchen, will open his newest venture in December in a recently remodeled, multi-tenant building on Progresso Drive. Miso will cross-pollinate Japanese and Latin cuisine in small plates. He’ll also have a sushi bar, and is planning to host a monthly omakase series and offer brunch on a patio out front. 801 NE Second Ave.

Mitch’s Downtown Bagel Café, Fort Lauderdale

A self-avowed “old school” New York-style deli with a website that cheekily proclaims, “no bearded hipster baristas here,” Mitch’s nonetheless will debut in October in hipsterfied Flagler Village. The bagel shop will showcase Angus hamburgers, deli sandwiches, avocado toast and all-day breakfast sandwiches. 540 N. Andrews Ave.; 954-446-6446, MitchsDowntown.com

Pagoda Kitchen, Delray Beach

Decorated restaurateur Burt Rapoport (Max’s Grille, Deck 84, Prezzo) is behind this new restaurant opening this October at Delray Marketplace. Billed as “home-style Chinese cuisine,” and inspired by the pan-Asian travels of chef Bryan S. Emperor (one of Food and Wine’s Best New Chefs in America), the menu features Peking duck, bao buns, glazed Chinese barbecue spare ribs and shaved ribeye with shishito peppers. 14817 Lyons Road, Suite 100; PagodaKitchen.com

Drift, Delray Beach

A future seafood restaurant opening this fall inside the Opal Grand Oceanfront Resort & Spa, Drift will include a rooftop bar and join the luxury hotel’s Cascades and Monkey Bar eateries. 10 N. Ocean Blvd.; 561-274-3200, OpalGrand.com

Meso Beach House, Delray Beach

With a craft-cocktail bar, patio raw bar and seafood-focused Mediterranean menu that spans grilled octopus to whole roasted branzino, Meso’s trendy fare is designed to hook tourists and the local boating set, owner Bobby Khorrami says. This will be the first sister location to the original in Westchester County, N.Y. Expected to open in November. 900 E. Atlantic Ave.

Bruno’s Eats, Fort Lauderdale

Owners Bruno “Chef Max” Maxino and Peggy Ann Blain, who’ve been a food-truck power couple since 2013 – especially in Flagler Village – will open their first storefront on Fort Lauderdale’s buzzy 13th Street. Dishes, which mash up Haitian, Jamaican, Latin American and New York street-food influences, include the griot burrito stuffed with pulled pork, red and green peppers, mushroom rice and secret sauces. 603 NE 13th St., Fort Lauderdale; 954-864-9679

Lickie Stickie BBQ, Sunrise

Pitmaster Juliette Johnson’s popular Southern Caribbean food stand — and sellout brisket— is restaurant-bound. After setting up at farmers’ markets around Broward County every weekend for seven years, Chef Juliette says she’s ready to offer her popular items all week long including: spare ribs, salmon, chicken, cheesy grits, collard greens and her homemade jerk and barbecue sauce. Her catering services will also continue. lickiestickiebbq.com; 954-638-2324

Mickey’s Dueling Piano Bar and Grill, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

New owners Michael Josephs and Luis Linares have rebranded the former Beef ‘N Reef Steakhouse, which opened a month before the pandemic and shuttered in May, into this dueling piano bar. The surf-and-turf restaurant will offer a rotating lineup of national dueling-piano acts, such as the Flying Ivories, when it debuts this fall. 4331 N. Ocean Drive, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea; 954-351-0310, MickeysDuelingPianos.com

Truli Italian Food & Drink, Coconut Creek

This modern Italian trattoria and bar will debut in late September inside the Promenade at Coconut Creek, replacing the former Ciao Cucina space that shuttered this spring. Truli comes from Parkland restaurateur Doug Zeif (former senior vice-president of the Cheesecake Factory) and features build-your-own pasta bowls, build-your-own pizzas, and old-school entrees such as chicken Parmesan and steak tagliatta. 4443 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek; TruliItalian.com

Batch New Southern Kitchen and Tap, Fort Lauderdale

Flagler Village will be home to a second location, after West Palm Beach, of the restaurant serving Southern favorites, craft cocktails and an “epic brunch party.” The 5,500 square-foot restaurant with an outdoor patio will open in the former location of Mellow Mushroom. The locally sourced farm-to-table, comfort food menu includes slow-smoked burnt ends, shrimp n’ grits and a BBQ jackfruit “pulled pork” sandwich. 525 N Federal Highway; batchsouthernkitchen.com

Circle House Coffee, Oakland Park

The Flagler Village drive-thru coffeehouse owned by former NFL linebacker Stephen Tulloch will open a sister café on Oakland Park Boulevard. Along with Mojo Donut flavors, Circle House does CBD-infused coffee, breakfast sandwiches, empanadas, slushies, vegan cookies and guava cheesecake pie shakes. 119 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Oakland Park; 954-870-6456, CircleHouseCoffee.com

Buoy Bites, Fort Lauderdale

The first sister location of this Oakland Park roadside seafood shack will take over the space formerly occupied by Phat Boy Sushi & Kitchen. Buoy Bites features oysters on the half-shell, buckets of mussels and clams, crab cakes, fish-fry baskets, lobster clambakes and New England clam chowder. 4391 N. Federal Highway; 954-306-2775, BuoyBites.com.

Pig Beach BBQ, West Palm Beach

The first Florida outpost of this Brooklyn barbecue icon will open in October and dish smoked brisket and baby back ribs, cheddar-jalapeno sausage and homemade coleslaw. Pig Beach’s brisket-and-short-rib smash burger also won the People’s Choice and Best Dressed awards at South Beach Wine and Food Festival’s Burger Bash. 2400 S. Dixie Highway; PigBeachNYC.com

No Man’s Land, Fort Lauderdale

Restaurateur Memphis Garrett will turn his fast-casual Poke House into a ghost kitchen and convert the space into a No Man’s Land, a cocktail parlor and lounge. The lounge will offer a 10-item menu of small shareable plate dishes. 666 Federal Highway. NoMansLandFTL.com.

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Char-Hut, Fort Lauderdale

Juicy charbroiled burgers are no more at this Fort Lauderdale Char-Hut franchise, which shuttered in August after seven years in the Northridge Shopping Center. Its sister Char-Huts in Davie, Pembroke Pines and Tamarac are all still open and owned by Michael and Tony Cammisa, whose father Joe opened the first in 1976. 753 E. Commercial Blvd.; OrderCharHut.com

Ally’s Comfort Café, Sunrise

This café-diner dishing sandwiches, soups, burgers, cinnamon-roll pancakes and other belly-warming breakfasts has closed its Sunrise outpost, according to Ally’s website. Owner Ally Perfecto’s namesake diner also featured a kid’s corner filled with coloring books and a book nook for adults to peruse over coffee. Ally’s flagship on State Road 84 in Davie remains open. 9210 W. Commercial Blvd.; AllysComfortCafe.net

PDQ, Fort Lauderdale

The three-lettered restaurant chain devoted to chicken tenders, fries, salads and hand-spun shakes closed its Fort Lauderdale location in August. Fort Lauderdale native and Outback Steakhouse co-founder Tim Gannon expanded the Tampa-born PDQ to Fort Lauderdale in 2014. PDQ, which removed the 17th Street eatery from its website, has many South Florida locations left spanning South Miami to West Palm Beach. 1207 SE 17th St.; EatPDQ.com