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Recently, we had a chance to visit Jupiter, Florida. While we were there, we visited a restaurant, that seems to transport you into a Floridian paradise, complete with palm and banyan trees galore, the whole atmosphere makes you feel like your on a tropical island. That restaurant is called GUANABANAS.  There is a bridge and waterfall when you enter, and our lunch was served on the waterfront, where there are people paddle boarding and just enjoying their day.

A great family friendly dining experience, there are huts everywhere, So lovely and peaceful. An excellent lunch after a day of exploring and seeing so many things. This open-air restaurant and bar sit alongside the Jupiter River where you can watch paddle boarders navigate the waters while you dine on locally sourced, straight from Florida seafood, enjoy live music, and eat lunch under the cool mist fans that keep you nice and cool.The bar with woven tiki huts and banyan trees towering overhead, and hand-chiseled coquina stone pathways underfoot.


The whole team makes you feel like your laid back on the island. Guanabanas is dedicated to providing each guest with a truly unique outdoor dining experience. And I have to say this is one experience I am glad I had a chance to do. The atmosphere of Guanabana’s is awesome. Under the palm trees. You feel like you are eating in the jungle with lights!


“We see people coming from all different places for all sorts of reasons, whether it’s a group enjoying ladies night out, a young family for an early dinner, a couple on date night, boaters stopping in for a bite, or a group catching happy hour after work, all kinds seem to mix and enjoy themselves. Our patrons tend to feel more like family.”

Just sit back and enjoy the food, there is something for everyone’s taste buds, from the fish of the day or the chips. 

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