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Taste of Boynton back again at Westchester Country Club

After almost 10 years, the Taste of Boynton event continues to bring local restaurants together to get the word out about their cuisine.

The Taste of Boynton returns to Westchester Country Club, 12250 Westchester Club Drive, from 7 to 11 p.m. July 17. The evening includes food, wine, local entertainment and the raffling off of some large prizes.

The Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce is bringing together 16 of Boynton Beach’s local eateries for an evening of menu items and wine tasting sponsored by Total Wine & More, in Boynton Town Center.

Cricklewood will provide live music for those who wish to dance after trying a variety of different foods.

Some of the restaurants for the evening include Boynton Village Tavern,
Cypress Creek Country Club,
Ellie's 50’s Diner & Catering,
Ocean Avenue Green Market Café,
Lemon Grass Asian Bistro,
Longhorn Steakhouse,
Moe's Southwest Grill,
Sláinte Irish Pub & Restaurant
and Westchester Country Club.

Tickets are $40 per person purchased in advance, and will be available soon at the Chamber. If available, tickets can be purchased at the door for $50 per person. No one under the age of 21 will be admitted.

In addition to the wine, food and dancing, four raffles are set with prizes including a wine tasting for 24 from Total Wine and a dinner round for 10 from Bonefish Grill.

For information, call Connie Galdós at the Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce, 561-732-9501.

Mike Rothman can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com.

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