Happy Friday, Boca. Here is your weekend plan - and it is a solid one. Sunday morning brings Coco Market to Old School Square in Delray, a free outdoor market with 60-plus vendors, live music, free yoga, and sound healing workshops all the way until 2pm. We also have two restaurants to add to your rotation: a whimsical brunch spot at Royal Palm Place that people drive across town for, and a Mizner Park seafood destination that becomes a full-on late-night scene on Fridays and Saturdays. Save this post.
Sunday Morning: Coco Market at Old School Square
Coco Market sets up at Old School Square in Delray Beach this Sunday, June 7 from 9am to 2pm - and it costs nothing to get in. Over 60 local vendors fill the grounds with handmade goods, art, and pop-up food, while the schedule runs free yoga sessions, sound healing, live music, and workshops all morning alongside it. Bring the kids and the dog. Both are welcome.
The insider move: get there at 9am when doors open. The best vendor spots and the food pop-ups go fast, and the crowd picks up significantly by mid-morning. Old School Square sits right in the heart of downtown Delray at 51 N. Swinton Ave. - street parking fills up, so give yourself a few extra minutes. Full vendor list and workshop schedule at cocomarket.org.
Saturday Brunch: Kixi Cafe
Kixi Cafe is tucked inside Royal Palm Place at 171 SE Mizner Blvd - easy to walk past if you don't know it's there, but once you find the rose wall patio, you understand immediately why there is always a line. The outdoor garden space looks like a fairy tale, and the food matches the setting. The Japanese soufflé pancakes are cloud-light, served with cookie butter cream, and genuinely one of the best things you can eat in Boca on a Saturday morning. The chicken croffles - a croissant-waffle hybrid topped with fried chicken - are the sleeper hit that regulars order every single visit.
Drinks are worth ordering too. The pistachio latte and the rose cappuccino are the ones people photograph. Ceremonial grade matcha from Wells Coffee if that is your thing. Kixi is open Saturday from 8am to 6pm - earlier is better if you want the patio without a wait. Price per person runs about $30 to $50. Closed Mondays.
Saturday Dinner: Corvina Seafood Grill
Corvina at 110 Plaza Real S in Mizner Park is a great dinner any night of the week, but Friday and Saturday nights it becomes Corvina Beach Club - starting at 8pm, the restaurant transforms into Boca's destination for upscale nightlife. Inspired by St. Tropez and Ibiza, DJs take over, champagne rituals get going, and the energy shifts from nice dinner to actual celebration. Start with oysters if you arrive early enough to catch happy hour. Order the seafood tower if there is anything worth celebrating - it lands on the table like a centerpiece and stays there for a while. The plantain-crusted corvina is the entree to get: crispy coating, fresh local fish, Creole curry sauce that sounds unusual and tastes exactly right.
Corvina is open Monday through Sunday from 4:30 to 9:30pm. Beach Club kicks off every Friday and Saturday at 8pm - reservations are strongly recommended on weekend nights.
Coco Market at Old School Square
📍 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach
📅 Sunday, June 7, 2026 | 9am - 2pm
🏭 FREE admission
🏭 Free yoga, sound healing, live music, and workshops on site
🔗 cocomarket.org
Kixi Cafe - Saturday Brunch
📍 171 SE Mizner Blvd, Ste 18, Royal Palm Place, Boca Raton
📅 Sat 8am-6pm | Closed Mondays
💰 ~$30-50 per person
🍔 Order: soufflé pancakes + chicken croffles + pistachio latte
Corvina Seafood Grill - Saturday Dinner
📍 110 Plaza Real S, Boca Raton, FL 33432
📅 Mon–Sun 4:30–9:30pm | Beach Club every Fri & Sat from 8pm
📞 (561) 206-0066 | Reservations recommended
🏶 Fri-Sat from 8pm: DJs, champagne rituals, St. Tropez vibes
Order: seafood tower, plantain-crusted corvina
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