At Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton, dining isn’t something Members plan around. Rather, it’s something that keeps pace with Members’ days. Morning workouts roll into casual lunches. Pool afternoons stretch into rooftop cocktails. Golf rounds end with steakhouse reservations, live music, or a quick bite that turns into an evening out.
What surprises most people researching private club communities in Florida is this: Boca West Country Club doesn’t rely on one signature restaurant. Instead, it offers eight distinct dining venues, each with its own personality, setting, and reason to return. The result feels more like having a collection of favorite restaurants, all inside the gates.

What kinds of restaurants can Members dine at inside Boca West?
Prime Cut’s Modern Steakhouse
Prime Cut is Boca West Country Club’s crown jewel for elevated evenings. Located in the Golf & Activities Center, this venue is anchored by an 1,800+ bottle wine cellar and a menu built around prime cuts and ultra-fresh seafood. Signature dishes include A5 Wagyu strip steak and Alaskan King Crab finished with Florida citrus and caviar. The Michelin-inspired dining series is also held here, bringing globally influenced menus to the Club.

Classic Fine Dining at Panache
Panache is where refined dining meets celebration. This elegant venue hosts many of the Club’s themed dinners, holiday events, and signature Sunday brunches. With a polished atmosphere and ever-evolving menus, Panache is a favorite for Members who appreciate traditional fine dining with a lively, social edge.

Coastal Cuisine at Blue Point
Overlooking the Aquatics Center, Blue Point blends chic design with coastal-inspired flavors. The open-concept kitchen, full-service sushi bar, and wood-fired oven set the tone for menus featuring fresh local fish, prime steaks, and creative pizzas. Whether it’s a relaxed lunch or a vibrant dinner, Blue Point delivers a breezy, modern energy that keeps the room buzzing.

Cocktails with a View at Aria Bar + Rooftop
Just outside Blue Point, Aria Bar + Rooftop offers an urban-chic lounge experience that feels tailor-made for gathering. Members come for handcrafted cocktails, light bites, and nightly entertainment — then stay for the rooftop terrace, bocce games, and open-air atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where one drink easily turns into the highlight of the night.

Poolside Dining at Cabana Bar & Grill
Cabana Bar & Grill brings elevated dining to the heart of the Aquatics Center. Chef-driven salads, sandwiches, and refreshing cocktails are served in a relaxed, tropical setting designed for lingering. With firepit seating and wraparound terraces, it’s easy to go from swimming to sipping — without ever breaking the rhythm of the day.

Grand Central’s Big-City Sports Bar
Grand Central is a high-energy sports bar and grill, inspired by the sights and flavors of a big city. Original stadium seats from Shea and Yankee Stadiums set the scene, while 42 TVs and massive video walls keep every game front and center. The menu mixes nostalgic favorites like Nathan’s hot dogs and deli classics with elevated and lighter options, making it a go-to spot for casual nights and game-day gatherings.

Golf Bites at Mr. D’s 19th Hole & Drive Suites
Mr. D’s reimagines the traditional 19th hole with a modern twist. Overlooking the driving range, Members enjoy all-American favorites, burgers, salads, and happy hours alongside InRange® radar technology in the Drive Suites. Whether it’s before a round, after a round, or a night out on its own, Mr. D’s is built for energy and interaction.

Market Square’s Gourmet Conveniences
Market Square is an upscale take on grab-and-go dining. Open for breakfast and lunch, it offers everything from tropical brioche French toast and Scottish salmon bagels to lobster toast, gourmet sandwiches, house-made soups, and OMG gelato. It’s equally perfect for lingering over coffee or grabbing something delicious while keeping the day moving.
Are Boca West Country Club restaurants open to the public?
No. All eight dining venues are exclusively available to Members of Boca West Country Club. There is no public dining and no outside access.
Do you have to live in Boca West to dine at the Country Club?
Yes. To become a Member of Boca West Country Club, and enjoy access to its dining venues, you must own a home within the Boca West community. Membership is not open to non-residents. This structure is what keeps Boca West Country Club’s lifestyle consistent and highly sought after — and why homes within the community tend to attract strong interest when they become available.
Why does dining play a big role in the Club lifestyle?
Dining at Boca West Country Club isn’t about a single restaurant or special occasion. It’s about choice and social connection — the ability to decide what the night feels like without ever leaving home. From poolside afternoons to steakhouse evenings and rooftop cocktails, dining becomes part of how life unfolds inside the community.

<2>How the Boca West Country Club Lifestyle Translates to Real Estate Demand
Dining may be one of the most visible expressions of life at Boca West Country Club, but it’s only one piece of a much larger, destination-scale lifestyle. Beyond the eight dining venues, Members enjoy four championship golf courses, three distinct clubhouses, racquet sports, aquatics, wellness facilities, and a year-round calendar of social events that make Boca West one of the most active private club communities in Florida.
Living Inside Boca West: Homes, Villages, and Availability
This depth of lifestyle is exactly what drives strong and consistent demand for homes within Boca West. The community is made up of more than 55 distinct villages, each offering its own mix of home styles, layouts, views, and proximity to club amenities. From lock-and-leave condominiums to expansive single-family residences, buyers aren’t just choosing a home — they’re choosing how they want to live inside the gates.
Because Boca West is a private, Member-owned community with no outside Membership access, homes here are inherently limited. Listings can move quickly, and many opportunities are secured through early awareness rather than public searches alone.
That’s where Boca West Realty plays a critical role. As the exclusive, on-site real estate team, they offer unmatched insight into current listings, upcoming opportunities, and the nuances between villages — knowledge that simply isn’t available from firms outside the community.
To explore available homes, learn which villages align with your lifestyle, or be among the first to hear about new listings, visit BocaWest.com or stop by the Welcome Sales Center, located just outside the Glades Road gate, to connect with the Boca West Realty team in person.

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