
The Bungalow at Boynton Beach is your local escape to paradise — a bar and grill where tropical cocktails, bold flavors, and live music come together. From coconut shrimp and handcrafted drinks to weekend brunch and karaoke nights, we bring the laid-back Key West vibes to Boynton Beach. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, you’re always welcome under the palms.
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Address: 511 NE 4th St, Boynton Beach, FL 33435
Phone: (561) 934-3553
Website: https://www.thebungalowboynton.com/
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ribs were among the best we’ve ever had.
For a local, neighborhood spot, head on over. Highly recommended.
Had to find him once again to put in another drink order. Since we did order bottomless mimosas I would kind of expect him to be on top of us each time the cups were empty but that was not the case. We played giant jenga and then got the check. He said the bill was 248 . 248 is crazy. 3 people 2 bottomless mimosas some miller lites and a few food items. We questioned it and he said its because gratuity is added in. Still not making sense. We ask for a itemized copy. He charged us for SIX bottomless mimosas. When asked why he said cause we had 3 rounds…..???????
That’s not how bottomless mimosas work at all. That was the craziest thing ive ever heard. The manager wasnt there for whatever reason but someone else ended up taking it off. Not a horrible guy but he definetly needs more training for sure. Has potential to be great with the right training!
Ashley was our server and she was very attentive! Appreciated her always checking on us. Food was good…enjoyed our night and will be back…and will make sure Ashley is our server!
Let’s start with the positives: the vibe was amazing. It’s an outdoor venue, the weather was perfect, and they have Jenga and Connect Four, which I loved. As someone who enjoys playing games while dining, that was a fun touch.
Now for the not-so-great part. We ordered chips and salsa to start — nothing fancy, just Tostitos and store-bought salsa, but I wasn’t expecting much. What stood out was the service. The chips came out with no plates, so I asked our server (who never introduced himself, but had locs) for some. He brought over a stack of napkins instead, and it took another 15 minutes before we got plates.
After waiting quite a while, my boyfriend actually had to flag the server down to take our main order. When the food finally arrived, two out of three plates were wrong. My burger was supposed to come with cheddar cheese (as listed on the menu), but it showed up with American instead. I didn’t complain — mistakes happen — but it was another miss.
We ordered several drinks throughout the meal — two bottomless mimosas and a few Miller Lites, plus some lemon drop shots. Everything was fine until the bill came… and it was around $245. My boyfriend almost just paid it, but thankfully he checked first. Turns out, the server charged us per round of mimosas, even though we specifically ordered the bottomless option and pointed to it on the menu.
When we questioned it, the server actually said, “Well, you ordered multiple rounds.” I had to ask if “bottomless” meant something different here. He went to “talk to someone,” but instead of a manager, we got a food truck employee who said the manager wasn’t there but would “take our info.” He called it an “honest mistake,” but honestly, it felt like a lack of training and oversight.
To make matters worse, on our way out we noticed other tables with full champagne bottles — something we never received — which really highlighted the inconsistency.
I’m not saying don’t go — the atmosphere really is great, and maybe we just had bad luck with our server. But for us, the poor service and the billing confusion turned what could’ve been a great brunch into a frustrating experience. Hopefully, management addresses the training gaps soon, because the place itself has real potential.