Celebrate Mother’s Day With Specials From South Florida Restaurants

Taking your mother out for a Mother’s Day meal is a time-honored tradition sure to please the special mom in your life. Check out our list of some restaurants in the tri-county area offerings specials to celebrate the occasion. 

Broward

Venue: Shooters Waterfront

Location: 3033 NE 32nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale

Info: Shooterswaterfront.com/events/mothers-day

Details: Shooters Waterfront offers a scenic waterfront experience. Brunch is offered every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This Mother’s Day, a special all-day Sunday buffet features a sushi and raw bar with a delectable selection of seafood, including fan favorites like snow crab and shrimp. A station will include prime rib, honey glazed ham and more.

Venue: Matchbox – Las Olas

Location: 221 SW 1st Avenue, CU-1 Fort Lauderdale

Info: Matchboxrestaurants.com/las-olas

Details: Matchbox is the newest riverfront dining destination off Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. Its Mother’s Day celebration features Chef’s Table Bottomless Brunch priced at $34.95 per person ($10 for kids ages 6-12). Bunch-goers can enjoy bottomless brunch classics featuring French toast, an omelet station, pancakes and waffles. The brunch can be paired with $25 Bottomless Mimosas or Bloody Marys. In addition to these Mother’s Day specials, unique pizza creations are also available throughout May, including the Hangover Burrito Pizza, Taco Pizza and Nacho Pizza. 

Miami

Venue: Mamey at THesis Hotel

Location: 1350 South Dixie Highway, Coral Gables

Info: Mameymiami.com

Details: This Mother’s Day, celebrate mom with a tropical brunch at the island-inspired restaurant, Mamey, at the THesis Hotel. Patrons can sip on Bottomless Spritzes and indulge in delicious food selections by Chef Niven Patel like White Truffle & Brie Grilled Cheese ($14) served with homestead mango jam dip, on Sullivan Street Pullman Bread; Local Wahoo Ceviche ($17), made with coconut Leche de Tigre, cachucha peppers, cilantro, red onion, avocado and more. You can make a reservation here.

Venue: Zuma Miami

Location: 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, Miami

Info: Zumarestaurant.com/locations/miami/

Details: Enjoy Zuma’s extravagant brunch in their newly revamped dining room or waterfront terrace. The brunch will feature a buffet-style selection of hot and cold items such as sushi, sashimi, salads and more than a dozen beverages ranging from mimosas, rosé, and sangria to margaritas, martinis and sake. For dessert, a loft Zuma dessert platter —towering with house-made treats, sorbets and exotic fruits—is delivered to the table. Brunch is served Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Prices start at $95+ per person.

Palm Beach

Venue: Corvina Seafood Grill

Location: 110 Plaza Real South, Boca Raton

Info: Corvinabocaraton.com

Details: Corvina Seafood Grill in Boca Raton will feature fresh jumbo lump crab cakes ($45) as a special for Mother’s Day dinner. Mothers will receive a complimentary departure gift—a bag of dark chocolate sea salt popcorn.

Venue: Coco Sushi Lounge & Bar

Location:  25 NE 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach

Info: Cocodelray.com

Details: Coco Sushi Lounge & Bar will be serving up a wide array of delectable a la carte dishes for Mother’s Day brunch and dinner on Sunday, May 8. All moms will also receive complimentary long-stemmed pink or red roses on Mother’s Day. Special Mother’s Day menu items include the festive Mother’s Day Basket for $20, filled with an array of dumplings, gyozas and spring rolls. The Mother’s Day Roll for $15 is a heart-shaped roll comprised of spicy tuna and avocado, topped with fresh tuna and red tobiko. Coco will also be offering splits of Maschio Sparkling Rose’ NV from Italy on Mother’s Day for $8 per bottle.

For a healthy, tasty treat at home, Eat Me Guilt Free will offer shoppers buy one, get one 40% off with the code MOMLOVE during Mother’s Day weekend from Friday through Sunday. Eat Me Guilt Free was created by Cuban American Cristie Besu, a Registered Nurse and Certified Sports Nutritionist-turned-mompreneur. It features a line of brownies, bread and tortilla wraps offering a protein-packed, low carbohydrate ratio, making them a healthier alternative to traditional snacks.

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