There’s no need to rush through dinner when seeing a show. At least, that’s the case at The Wick in Boca Raton. Last week, The Tavern at the Wick debuted at the theatre, offering theatre-goers the option of dining in-house prior to a show. This seems like a perfect option, especially for those staying for the show. For those looking for a quiet dinner minus the show, you’ll be happy to know that The Tavern at the Wick is also open to the public for dinner, brunch and/or for catered events.
At it’s helm, is Chef William Walden who worked his way up through the ranks through Green Gourmet; spent time catering to our national leaders (Presidents, Secretaries of States, Diplomats, celebrities and more) at the notorious L’Auberge; successfully ran his own restaurant in Virginia; and produced a Emmy Award-Winning TV mini-series titled “Get Lost in Loudoun” — all before coming to the Wick. At the restaurant, Chef will focus on modern American, French Continental and Country cuisine in the form of a changing prix-fixe dinner menu starting at $39, that will be themed after the current production.
The restaurant will be open for dinner Wednesday through Sunday from 5 – 8 p.m. and on Sundays for brunch from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Reservations are recommended.
Upcoming shows at the Wick include:
May 7-31 Dames at Sea
July 2 – July 26 George M! in Concert
August 6 – September 6 Peter Pan
The Wick Theatre & Costume Museum is located at 7901 North Federal Highway in Boca Raton; (561) 995-2333