Delray Beach, located between Boynton Beach and Boca Raton, is a sunnybeach townwith a strong cultural scene.

You could spend an afternoon exploring the small businesses and major brands on this street.

The tough part is choosing where to go.

Delray Beach Pineapple Grove

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Located atThe Seagatehotel,Mr.

Seasis a bright and airy beachside spot with a fresh, seafood-heavy menu.

Enjoy Roman-style pies atPizza Rustica.

Morley in Delray Beach

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Cap off your evening with live music and drinks atTin Roof.

Pick up lunch (like aromatic rice and seafood fromLa Paella Chef) and enjoy it in the square.

Take a ceramics or drawing class, or check out an exhibitionthere is nearly always something interesting on display.

Le Colonial restaurant Delray Beach

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Inside, take part in a traditional tea ceremony and check out permanent and traveling art exhibits.

Be sure to check out the events calendar at Arts Garage, a space for music and visual arts.

No tokens are needed; admission includes free play.

Old School Square in Delray Beach

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And theres a bar with happy hour specials and a food menu.

Paella at the Delray Beach GreenMarket

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girl in hat beside mural in delray

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Exterior view of Spady Cultural Arts Museum in Delray Beach, Florida.

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Morikami Museum garden

Morikami is celebrating their 35th anniversary with special events and visitor discounts.Credit: Debbie Glade

Food from Akiraback

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Silverball Pinball Arcade Museum

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Delray Beach

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