739 East Ocean Avenue
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
Palm Beach County
Phone: (561) 732-9400
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by Paul C. on
I am the short and sweet type of person. I am a foodie, so you can trust my review lol! Burger: I got the L.A. Burger; 7.50 for this burger is definitely gets your money's worth. I got it medium, and it came a little on the medium rare side. I really liked the avocado on the burger. This burger definitely met my high expectations for Bobby Flay, but it didn't exceed it. I mean, how great can a burger really get? He would have had to do something really special to make an AMAZING burger. However with that being said, it might have been the best 7.50 burger I've ever ate. Hopefully you guys can understand where I'm coming from. Fries: Got both the sweet potato and regular fries. The sweet potato fries were pretty good, however, the regular fries were soggy and bit too greasy. Think worse version of 5 guys fries. Onion rings: "Standard" huge onion rings. Good, but just your average huge onion rings. Feel me? Sauces: Fry sauce is top notch, the best sauce of the bunch. The rest of the sauces were okay, but nothing noteworthy. The horseradish sauce that came with the sweet potato fries was okay/relatively good. All in all, the experience met my expectations, but didn't exceed it. If you're looking for a great burger, I'd definitely come here, but if you're looking for the greatest burger you've ever eaten, look elsewhere.
by Mary J. on
Tenjune isn't what use to be 2 years ago but it is still a good place to drink and have fun. The crowd is different depending on the night that you go. The music is always good and the drinks can be pricey. 10 dollars for a beer. Door policy is pretty strict so if you are a group of guys be prepare to buy a bottle or two.
by Lyndon Markes on
Every Saturday night one will see a huge crowd forming at the entrance at Marquee. A majority of them will have to pay the $20 cover to realize there isn't much to marvel once they're inside. The drinks are expensive and the service is so-so. Only VIPS may enjoy this club, but as a visitor it isn't vastly different from the much more affordable and approachable options out there in the city. The music was fantastic however, the upper level played good hip hop while the lower main level had excellent mixes of house music. Beware of celebrity sightings and be even more aware of their extra rude bouncers attempting to protect them.