El Camino Boca Raton Outside Dining Area


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El Camino Mexican Soul Food + Tequila Bar attracting the masses to Midtown Boca’s Restaurant Row

“El Camino understood the assignment” when it was selected as anchor tenant “to infuse new audience and destination attraction to Midtown Boca Raton building its flagship restaurant at Restaurant Row,” says Michelle Soudry, CEO & Founder of The Gab Group PR and Host with @houseofgabtv, a pioneering new social television network dedicated to uncovering Who’s Trending, What’s HOT & NOT in South Florida via Houseofgab.TV

“Central Boca Raton has historically been anchored by Town Center Mall, but even top-rated restaurant tenants haven’t really moved the needle in terms of attracting new audience to the area. What you’re seeing take shape now in Palm Beach County is the exciting influx of mega restaurant brands like El Camino and Meat Market and the recently renovated Renaissance Boca Raton hotel attracting new audience to central Boca Raton, creating the fanfare of the emerging real estate development district now being referred to as Midtown Boca Raton. It’s a real estate play that’s taken years to build, but it’s finally happening and it’s nice to see Boca Raton back in business,” she explains.

Contributing to El Camino’s popularity in Midtown are market-exclusive offerings in their catagory like daily Happy Hour featuring the brand’s famous $6 handcrafted classic margaritas along with scratch-made tacos offered at $3. Doors open at 11 a.m. daily with nightly operating hours serving spirits and bar snacks till 2 a.m. seven days a week.

El Camino’s Boca Raton opening has gone even better than what we could have imagined. From day one the turnout and support of the Boca Raton and sorrounding communities has made this location our busiest one yet,” says Francis Lake, VP of Operations for Modern Restaurant Group (El Camino, Cut 432, Park Tavern). Our daily happy hours and late night has been a solid hit with with our guests. We’re looking forward to continuing to grow our relationship with the Boca area – it’s been an amazing opening.”

And just like that Midtown Boca Raton now has a new hotspot for casual lunches, dinners, early (4 p.m. – 7 p.m.) and late night (12 a.m. – 2 a.m.) happy hours with the arrival of El Camino Boca Raton.

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Source:HOUSEOFGAB.TV
By: Michelle Soudry