Friday, June 6, 2025
Home Blog Page 253

ROSIE’S CAFÉ: A RESTAURANT WITH TASTE & RETAIL APPEAL

ROSIE’S CAFÉ:  A RESTAURANT WITH TASTE & RETAIL APPEAL

By Mike May

Location, location, location.  That’s the old saying when it comes to the keys to success of a restaurant.  It also helps to have great food at affordable prices with exemplary service in a quaint, cozy, and comfortable setting.  That’s a great way to describe what you’ll discover at Rosie’s Café in Ormond Beach, Florida, the next door ‘neighbor’ of the more well-known City of Daytona Beach.  At Rosie’s Café, you’ll find all the ingredients of a small-town success story in the restaurant business.

What’s truly unique about Rosie’s Café is its location.  It’s actually built inside another business – Dunn’s Attic (136 West Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, Florida;  386-673-0044; www.DunnsAttic.com), a trendy, ever-expanding consignment store which is owned and operated by longtime local retail entrepreneur Wes Dunn, whose family has been in the retail trade in the greater Daytona Beach area since 1905. 

If you ‘peel back the onion,’ so to speak, you’ll discover that Rosie is actually Dunn’s wife, Rosanne.  Just as Wes and Rosanne Dunn have worked side by side to build Dunn’s Attic from scratch, starting when they opened their doors back in 2013, this dynamic duo has also created a successful restaurant business within Dunn’s Attic.  At Rosie’s Café, breakfast and lunch are served daily, till 4:00 pm. 

“It’s no secret that two of the things that people love to do are shop and eat,” admits Wes Dunn.  “At Dunn’s Attic, you can do both.”

At Rosie’s Café, customers will find a small, quaint, and comfy place to relax and unwind before shopping, during shopping, and after shopping.

“We have a wonderful location for people to have a fun outing where they can combine shopping and have a bite to eat and something to drink,” says Wes Dunn. 

“The whole concept of eating and shopping is simplified when you visit Dunn’s Attic,” adds Rosanne Dunn.  “It’s a one-stop shopping and dining experience.  Here, you can pay for your meal and an item from Dunn’s Attic at the same cash register at the same time.  And, we offer free parking, too.”

While the symbiotic relationship between Dunn’s Attic and Rosie’s Café is convenient for visiting customers, the high quality of both the merchandise on display at Dunn’s Attic and the food served at Rosie’s Café adds to the appeal of buying from this free-standing retail outlet, which is less than a five-minute drive from the beaches of the nearby Atlantic Ocean.  Yes, it’s possible to combine shopping at Dunn’s Attic, eating at Rosie’s Cafe, and spending time at the beach – all in one day.

“We’re on the way to the beach and we’re on the way home from the beach,” says Wes Dunn.

At Rosie’s Café, your breakfast selections range from eggs & bacon to Rosie’s American cheese omelet to the breakfast burger, which is Rosie’s Café’s simplified version of steak & eggs.  Also, the cinnamon buns are mouth-watering and delicious.  There’s no need to rush to Rosie’s Café for breakfast since breakfast is served all day. 

The lunch menu is more diverse and includes many of Rosanne’s family favorites from her childhood days growing up in Michigan.  They include Rosie’s house salad, Grandma’s grilled cheese sandwich, Rosie’s red apple slaw, and her homemade chicken, tuna, and egg salad sandwiches.  Two of Wes Dunn’s favorites are “The Dunn Bird” sandwich and “The Dunn Burger,” which is tasty and delicious, even if it is served well done!

It’s also fair to say that the menu at Rosie’s Café has a slight international twist to its menu since French toast is served at breakfast.  At lunch, the overseas cuisine theme includes a Cuban sandwich, a Reuben, a French Dip sandwich, and a grilled ham & cheese sandwich made with Swiss cheese.  Also, mimosas — priced at just one dollar — are served all day at Rosie’s Café.  Naturally, the champagne served in those mimosas comes from France.

The desserts served at Rosie’s Café may well be the best in the greater Daytona Beach area.  They include crack cake, bread pudding, key lime pie, and freshly baked cookies and brownies.  If you have a sweet tooth, those desserts are a good enough reason to visit Rosie’s Café.

Rosie's Cafe Soda Pop Selection
Rosie’s Cafe Soda Pop Selection

If you like soft drinks, a bottle of nearly every kind of soft drink that has been produced in the U.S. is available for purchase at Rosie’s Café.  To add to the décor of Rosie’s Café, a line bottles of soft drinks stand sentry along the base of the picture window that separates indoor dining from outdoor dining.  By the way, the outdoor dining takes place in the shade.  Other beverages served at Rosie’s Café include hot coffee, hot chocolate, iced tea, bottled water, bottles of beer, Tropicana apple juice and orange juice.

As for what’s for sale at Dunn’s Attic, it ranges from rugs to couches to china to lamps to chairs to desks to jewelry to old records to ladies clothing to a frame of a football jersey worn by former University of Florida football legend Tim Tebow.  That’s an appropriate item to sell at Dunn’s Attic since Wes Dunn is a 1986 graduate of the University of Florida in nearby Gainesville and his late father Ed Dunn, a former local attorney and Florida state senator, was a long snapper for the University of Florida football team back in the early 1960s.

“I’m a diehard Gator fan so you’ll find some Gator memorabilia on display throughout the store,” admits Dunn.

It is fair to say that every day is different at Dunn’s Attic.

“Our inventory changes daily and now includes online auction and estate sales,” says Wes Dunn.

If you looked at the amount of quality merchandise which Dunn currently has in storage, it’s no surprise that he and his wife are opening up another retail store front which is less than a two-mile drive from their current location.  This new store will be called Dunn’s Attic Too.

But, does this mean that the new location will also have its own Rosie’s Café?

“There will be no new Rosie’s Café,” states Rosanne Dunn.  “There’s only one Rosie’s Café and there will only be one Rosie’s Café.”

And, that’s because Rosie’s Café has what it needs to succeed:  location, location, location, as well as great food at affordable prices with exemplary service in a quaint, cozy, and comfortable setting. 

Screen on the Green

SCREEN ON THE GREEN
Second Friday of the month, 7 – 10 p.m.
FREE (general, self-seating)
Great Lawn (100 N. Clematis St.)

Friday, May 14: Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
Maleficent travels to a grand old castle to celebrate young Aurora’s upcoming wedding to Prince Phillip. While there, she meets Aurora’s future mother-in-law — a conniving queen who hatches a devious plot to destroy the land’s fairies. Hoping to stop her, Maleficent joins forces with a seasoned warrior and a group of outcasts to battle the queen and her powerful army.

Screen on the Green general info:
Screen on the Green is back! The monthly movie under the stars series returned earlier this as part of the City’s Revamp Fun in ’21 campaign. Now the City of West Palm Beach is ready to rebound, and Screen on the Green is back on the Great Lawn. Walkup self-seating is available, and blankets and chairs are encouraged. Masks are required for event entry, to order refreshments from onsite vendors, and when visiting the venues’ restrooms.

Parking is available in City garages, and Banyan and Evernia are the closest to the event.

Sunday on the Waterfront

SUNDAY ON THE WATERFRONT
Third Sunday of the month, 4 – 7 p.m.
FREE (general, self-seating), or $25 for four people for a premium “TheClub” experience (includes a sclose to the stage, unlimited popcorn, a high-top table, and access to a private bar)
Meyer Amphitheatre (104 Datura St.)

Sunday, May 16: Love Alive (Tribute to Heart)
TheClub Ticket: https://sow-lovelive-may162021.eventbrite.com

Few tribute bands can provide as genuine and faithful a musical tribute as Love Alive, the ultimate Heart tribute. Love Alive performances include an exquisite level of musicianship, which translates into a dedicated performance so close to those on the original Heart albums it must be heard to be believed. The chemistry between the musicians translates into a natural and dynamic tribute.

Within minutes of this band taking the stage, audience members are awe-struck and have completely forgotten they are watching a tribute by the end of the concert. Love Alive captures the arrangements, the instrumentation, the look, the vibe, and, most of all, the explosive vocals made famous by Heart. Enjoy traveling back in time when Heart ruled the airways in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, with their own unique brand of rock ‘n’ roll.

General Sunday on the Waterfront info:
Sunday on the Waterfront is back! West Palm Beach’s favorite Sunday concert series was relaunched earlier this year as part of the City’s Revamp Fun in ’21 campaign. Free, walkup self-seating or TheClub is available. TheClub is $25 for four people, plus a small Eventbrite fee, and tickets must be purchased in advance through Eventbrite. TheClub includes a spot close to the stage, unlimited popcorn, a high-top table, and access to a private bar. Masks are required for event entry, to order refreshments from onsite vendors, and when visiting the venues’ restrooms.

Parking is available in City garages, and Banyan and Evernia are the closest to the event.

Clematis by Light

CLEMATIS BY LIGHT, Honor Our CommUNITY
May 13, 2021 – June 13, 2021, on Thursday – Sunday, plus Memorial Day on Monday, May 31 | 8– 10 p.m.
Fountain address: 150 North Clematis Street

Nights on Clematis Street have been a bit brighter at certain points this year. In February, the City of West Palm Beach launched “Clematis by Light.” The new programming is at the renovated Centennial Fountain at the Nancy M. Graham Centennial Square, located at 150 North Clematis Street. The first show was Love Our CommUNITY, a love-themed music and light show, featuring brightly colored water bursts synchronized to popular music. Now the City is preparing to launch the second show Honor Our CommUNITY.

Clematis by Light is a dynamic, super-size fountain show synchronized with music and lights at the newly renovated Centennial Fountain in downtown West Palm Beach. In addition to the fountain lighting, nearby palms will also light up and dance along in coordination. The fountain and light show for Honor Our CommUNITY features a patriotic theme along with a special video montage honoring our fallen military heroes.

Clematis by Night

Thursday, May 27: Andrew Morris Band (Country) | www.AndrewMorrisBand.com
TheClub Ticket: https://cbn_andresmorris_may_27_2021.eventbrite.com
With a musical blend that can be attributed to Andrew Morris’ upbringing in Jacksonville, FL, the Andrew Morris Band is known for consistently converting music lovers to country fans. While his love for classical country has always been strong, he also started to explore rock ‘n’ roll as he grew a little older. His musical background, intertwined with fresh and original material, will create some country fun during Clematis by Night.

Clematis by Night

CLEMATIS BY NIGHT on May 20th
Thursdays from 6 – 9 p.m.
FREE (self-seating), or $25 for four people for a premium “TheClub” experience (includes a spot close to the stage, unlimited popcorn, a high-top table, and access to a private bar)
Great Lawn (100 N. Clematis St.)

Thursday, May 20: Marijah & the Reggae Allstars (Reggae/World Beat/Funky) | http://www.marijahmusic.com
TheClub ticket: https://cbn_marijah_may_20_2021.eventbrite.com
Marijah is a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and percussionist whose dynamic performance is both energizing, passionate, and soul-stirring! Singing since the age of five and drumming since her late teens, she is equally gifted in both arenas. Additionally, her versatility enables her to fit in with any group of musicians performing everything from reggae, R&B, jazz and African music. Get ready to get funky and get the party started with this talented group during Clematis by Night!

Clematis by Night

CLEMATIS BY NIGHT On May 13
Thursdays from 6 – 9 p.m.
FREE (self-seating), or $25 for four people for a premium “TheClub” experience (includes a spot close to the stage, unlimited popcorn, a high-top table, and access to a private bar)
Great Lawn (100 N. Clematis St.)

Thursday, May 13: Derek Mack Band (R&B/Rock/Motown) | https://www.facebook.com/derekmackbandfanpage/
TheClub ticket: https://cbn_derekmackband_may_13_2021.eventbrite.com
The Derek Mack Band is one of South Florida’s premier show bands. A high-energy and versatile group of musicians, the band is known for performing music from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, and today. A multi-talented musician and singer/songwriter, Derek has shared the stage with top recording artists such as BB King, George McCrae, Kool and the Gang, The Commodore’s, Taylor Dane, and Earth Wind & Fire, among others.

Clematis by Night

Clematis by Night:
CLEMATIS BY NIGHT on May 6th
Thursdays from 6 – 9 p.m.
FREE (self-seating), or $25 for four people for a premium “TheClub” experience (includes a spot close to the stage, unlimited popcorn, a high-top table, and access to a private bar)
Great Lawn (100 N. Clematis St.)

Thursday, May 6: Tempo Sonoro Band (Classic Salsa/Latin Jazz)TheClub ticket: https://cbn_temposonoro_may6_2021.eventbrite.com
Continue your Cinco de Mayo celebration with Tempo Sonoro Band at Clematis by Night! Tempo Sonoro Band is considered one of the best big salsa bands in Florida. The band consists of 11 talented musicians performing classic salsa from the 70s and 80s, original salsa songs, son montuno, Latin jazz, and more.

Free COVID-19 vaccinations available to fairgoers as they exit South Florida Fair

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — After spending a day or evening at the South Florida Fair during any one of the first four days — May 7, 8, 9 or 10 — fairgoers will have the opportunity to get a free COVID-19 vaccination from The Health Care District of Palm Beach County. The vaccination booth will be set up near the fair’s Gate 2 exit.

Courtesy of southfloridafair.com

The vaccine tent’s operational hours will be from 2-9 p.m. on May 7, 8 and 9 and from 5-9 p.m. on May 10. This opportunity is only available to guests attending the fair during those days and they do not need to make an appointment. One form of identification will be necessary, such as a driver’s license, ID card, bank card or mail item. Patients will be required to complete a consent form that will be provided in English, Spanish and Creole.

Both the Johnson & Johnson and Moderna vaccinations will be administered. For those who get the Moderna vaccination, The Health Care District of Palm Beach County’s Mobile Bus will return to the fairgrounds on Saturday, June 5, to give fairgoers their second dose.

Guests who take advantage of this vaccination opportunity will be given a free ticket to return to the 2021 South Florida Fair, which may be used on any day of the fair, compliments of Palm Beach County.

For more information, photos and videos about the South Florida Fair, go online to http://www.southfloridafair.com.

About the South Florida Fair: The South Florida Fair is produced by the South Florida Fair & Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Located at 9067 Southern Boulevard in West Palm Beach, the 2021 South Florida Fair will be held May 7-23. For more information, call 561-793-0333 or visit the website, http://www.southfloridafair.com.

Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Declares May 9-15 to be Mounts Botanical Garden Week

Celebration Coincides with National Public Gardens Week

(West Palm Beach, FL – May 5, 2021) Rochelle Wolberg, Curator-Director of Mounts Botanical Garden, today thanked the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County for declaring May 9-15, 2021 to be Mounts Botanical Garden Week. The local celebration coincides with National Public Gardens Week (May 7-16), which traditionally begins on the Friday before Mother’s Day.

The official proclamation, which was sponsored by Commissioner Mack Bernard and unanimously supported by the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, hails Mounts Botanical Garden as “the County’s oldest and largest public botanical garden highlighting the diversity of plants in South Florida and a collection boasting 5,000 species of tropical plants from six continents.”

“Mounts Botanical Garden’s mission is to inspire and educate through nature and in partnership with Palm Beach Cooperative Extension, conducts integrated program efforts in horticulture, youth development, public art, and community engagements toward serving the community as an active and responsive civic connector,” according to the proclamation.

“Mounts Botanical is celebrating the restorative power that the great outdoors can bring toward uplifting one’s spirit, something we need at this time,” says Wolberg. “What better time to do this than during National Public Gardens Week?”  

After thanking the people of Palm Beach County for their ongoing support, she reminded everyone that “Mounts is here for you, and we encourage everyone to come visit with their families and rediscover a very real, very personal sense of Awe and Wonder!”

During the month of May, for example, Mounts is offering 27 informative, healthy and environmental events for all ages, include watercolor workshops, sessions of Qi Jong and Gentle Yoga, guided nature walks, Family & Friends Day, and more,

Still available for viewing at Mounts Botanical Garden

The awesome and ecology-conscious exhibition Cutting Corners: A Stickwork Exhibition, a massive, willow sculpture located in the Great Lawn area.

About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:

With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 14-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 5,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Mounts Botanical Garden is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. This project is sponsored in part by The Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Mounts Botanical is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.