Cloister at The Boca Raton

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Cloister at The Boca Raton

OFFER ID

H291

ADDRESS:

501 East Camino Real

CHECK IN:

4:00 pm

CHECK OUT:

11:00 am
  • OVERVIEW
  • ACCOMMODATIONS
  • FACILITIES & SERVICES
  • DINING
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Iconic Landmark. Stay in our original hotel that features grand architecture, lush grounds and hidden gardens, and 294 guestrooms and suites. Cloister also serves as home to immersive experiences, such as rotating art collections and fashion brand collaborations. Just steps from our four-acre Pool Club, championship-level golf course, expansive Racquet Club, and our 54,000 square feet wellness oasis, Spa Palmera-Cloister is the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable stay.

Exclusive Amenities

  • American Style Breakfast for two daily
  • $100 Resort Credit, per room, per stay

The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:

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  • Early Check-in
  • Late Check-out
At The Boca Raton, you can have it all with our new limited-time offer including a nightly resort credit of $100. Experience over 15 reimagined restaurants and bars, the Forbes Five-Star Spa Palmera, an 18-hole golf course, and our Racquet Club with 16 tennis courts and 6 pickleball courts. Reserve the Linger Longer offer to save 25% on stays of four nights or longer, and receive daily access to Banyan Bunch kids club (for ages 4-12).

Discover our private golden beach and the four-acre Harborside Pool Club, featuring three pools, a lazy river, water slides, luxury cabanas, and more. Take the extra time to disconnect at the Forbes Five-Star Spa Palmera, a wellness oasis that just received a multimillion-dollar renovation.

While you're here, taste your way through our mouthwatering culinary options from authentic lakeside Italian at Principessa Ristorante to quintessential New York brunch classics at Sadelle's, two of our signature dining collaborations with Major Food Group.
 

Local Area Attractions

A World of Flavor

The Boca Raton’s revamp wouldn’t be complete without tempting new dining destinations. Meet Sadelle’s at The Boca Raton — which has sister restaurants in New York’s Soho, Las Vegas and Paris — and the MB Supper Club.

At Sadelle’s, diners will find “quintessential classics for breakfast and lunch,” including the eatery’s popular bagels, sliced-to-order salmon and sturgeon, chopped salads, sandwiches, French toast and crispy potato latkes.

Dinner at the indoor/outdoor restaurant located harborside is just as tasty — with dishes such as roasted chicken and grilled branzino.

The menu isn’t the only thing that is alluring here. “The design preserves the historic Garden Room room’s architecture — its dark wood beams and Spanish Colonial window arches — while wrapping the walls in Sadelle’s signature blue lacquer paneling to create the feeling of a European patisserie,” notes a press release.

The MB Supper Club is a traditional supper club with a modern twist.

“A nod to the gilded age of supper clubs in the 1930s and 1940s when high society frequented coveted establishments for dinner and a show, MB Supper Club features classic continental cuisine, masterfully crafted cocktails, and live entertainment in a timeless setting,” notes a press release. “MB Supper Club’s menu is a contemporary interpretation of the classics, served from silver carving carts and presented on The Boca Raton’s original plate ware from the 1950s.”

The main dining room is complemented by a lounge with additional seating and a bar — and those who desire an al fresco experience will want to head for the Spanish Terrace where they’ll dine under bistro lighting and starlit skies.

Diners can indulge in starters such as Oysters Rockefeller, Crab Louie or the Russian Style Caviar Presentation before they enjoy signature main dishes such as Filet of Beef á la Wellington (carved tableside for two) with Mushroom Duxelle, Brioche, Celery-Pomme Purée, Cognac Reduction and Crispy Duckling a’ la orange with Apricot Wild Rice, Glazed Carrots, Orange Gastrique.

s the dishes, with each beverage shaken, stirred, and swirled with great aplomb,” notes the press release. Signature cocktails include the Florida Grapefruit Martini, Rum Old Fashioned and Honey & Sage Gin Fizz.

Desserts are elevated here as well — as evidenced by the Baked Alaska, with Frozen Lemon Yogurt, Raspberry Sorbet and Italian Meringue, prepared with great fanfare tableside.

Sadelle’s and MB Supper Club are open exclusively to resort guests and members of The Boca Raton Club.

Conde Nast Traveler Word of Mouth

The Boca Raton is spotlighted in the hotel's 'Word of Mouth' section as a new property that is easily accessible for a relaxing getaway. The overall transformation and renovation is featured, highlighting Tower, Harborside Pool Club and the resort's 12 restaurants and bars, namely Sadelle's.

The Boca Raton

This resort has all the pink stucco, palm trees, and balmy weather you'd expect from the name. Thanks to its relatively private location straddling a quiet stretch of beach and intracoastal harbor, The Boca Raton feels refreshingly set apart from the hullabaloo of South Florida. As part of a recent redo, the 96-year-old resort renovated the Tower's 225 rooms and reimagined its 50,000-square-foot spa with 44 treatment rooms. There are 12 new restaurants and bars, including an outpost of brunch favorite Sadelle's. The best part of the reboot, though, has to be its new four-acre Harborside Pool Club, with all sorts of bells and whistles, like a 450-foot lazy river, two three-story water slides, and a surf-wave simulator.

A long weekend here will provide more than enough sun and water fun to get you to summer.

GETTING THERE: 45-minute drive from Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach International; 60- minute drive from Miami.

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