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Palm Beach●●●○#46 of 155 Places to Eat in Palm - Eagle Beach

Waves Beach Bar & Grill

★★★★½4.5 out of 5 · 377 reviews
beachfront
american
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About

Waves sits right on Palm Beach at the Marriott, and you're eating with your toes essentially in the sand. It's the kind of setup where you can roll off a lounge chair, order a burger or grilled mahi, and stay put until sunset. The #46 spot among 155 restaurants in the Palm-Eagle Beach area tracks—it's reliable without trying to be fancy, and the 4.5 across food, atmosphere, and service suggests they're doing the fundamentals well. The menu leans American grill with some international touches, and the price tier sits mid-range, which makes sense for a resort property that still wants to feel approachable. Kids are welcome, so it's not just the honeymoon crowd. If you're staying nearby and want something casual where you don't have to leave the beach or change out of your swimsuit, it does the job. Just know you're paying a bit extra for the location, though the value rating at 4.1 says most people think it's fair.

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Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
beachfront
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
american
grill
international
Dietary options

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