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Pureocean

★★★★4.1 out of 5 · 680 reviews
beachfront
seafood
caribbean
Reservation
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About

Pureocean sits inside the Divi Phoenix on Palm Beach, with tables that open straight to the sand. The atmosphere subrating—4.7—pulls most of the weight here; people come for the beachfront setup and the Caribbean-American-seafood menu that skews toward family groups and resort guests. It's in the middle tier for price and ranked #60 out of 155 places in the Palm-Eagle Beach zone, so expectations should land accordingly. The food and service both clock in at 4.1, which translates to solid but not memorable. Value lags a bit at 3.9, likely because you're paying for the location as much as the plate. Reservations are required, which matters during high season when the beachfront tables fill early. If you're staying at the Divi and want dinner without leaving the property, it works. If you're driving in from elsewhere, the ranking suggests you have stronger options up and down the strip.

At a glance

Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
beachfront
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
seafood
caribbean
american
Dietary options

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