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for $35 for an hour and see how many yoga poses or headstands<br />
you can do on it. Whatever your outdoor pleasure,<br />
they’ve got you covered. Richwagen’s is located at 298 NE<br />
Sixth <strong>Ave</strong>. and Delray Beach Water Sports is located on the<br />
beach at 399 S. Ocean Blvd. Visit www.delraybeachbicycles.<br />
com or www.delraybeachwatersports.com or call (561) 272-<br />
BIKE or (561) 272-7873 for more information.<br />
“I<br />
call this turf ‘n’ turf. It’s a 16 oz. T-bone and a 24 oz.<br />
porterhouse. Also, whisky and a cigar.” – Ron Swanson.<br />
If you’re ready to get back on the meat train, are<br />
a passenger on the meat train, or are driving the meat train,<br />
this holiday is for you. <strong>June</strong> is National Steakhouse Month<br />
and there’s no better time to channel your inner Ron Swanson<br />
than now. While the <strong>Ave</strong>nue boasts many lovely cuts of<br />
meat, set your navigation to Salt7 and ready your appetite<br />
for a wild, carnivorous ride. The Australian Lamb Lollipop<br />
is served with garbanzo beans, mint chimichurri and Greek<br />
feta for $19, and is a great start to the night. Or go all in and<br />
sink your teeth into a 10 oz. Filet Mignon for $49. All steaks<br />
are USDA prime and seasoned with their Salt7 blend and<br />
served with their signature Salt7 steak sauce. Yum, yum and<br />
more yum. And while the best part about a steakhouse is the<br />
meat, you’ll find much more than that. Add some surf to your<br />
turf with the Grilled Octopus, served with a roasted garlic<br />
aioli, blistered tomato, pickled shallot and salsa verde for<br />
$19. Or, enjoy the House Made Lemon and Herb Pappardelle<br />
with braised lamb shank, blistered tomato, watercress and a<br />
foie gras cream for $28. It doesn’t matter what you get, just<br />
make sure you’re not visibly drooling while you eat it. Salt7<br />
is located at 32 SE Second <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit www.salt7.com or call<br />
(561) 274-SALT for reservations and questions.<br />
Kids: can’t live with them, but can’t leave them alone<br />
because they’ll paint the walls with butter. <strong>June</strong> 1 is<br />
The Global Day of Parents and is a lovely opportunity<br />
to call the babysitter and head out for dinner and a show.<br />
Dinner is up to you, but the show is courtesy of the good<br />
people at the Delray Beach Playhouse, who are bringing us<br />
God of Carnage. Earning both the Tony Award and London’s<br />
Olivier Award as “The Best Play of the Year,” God of Carnage<br />
is a riveting study of parenting today, and is a comedy of<br />
manners without the manners. Two upwardly mobile couples<br />
are brought together when the son of one couple injures<br />
the son of the other couple in a public park. He knocks two of<br />
the boy’s teeth out with a stick. The parents decide to bypass<br />
legal avenues by meeting to discuss the matter. The result is<br />
a study in just how thin the veneer of civilization is in even<br />
the most advanced level of our society. Before the evening<br />
is over, a high-powered lawyer, a self-made man, a passionate<br />
human rights advocate and a very insecure housewife all<br />
find themselves in an emotionally charged battle to justify<br />
and defend their children’s behavior. It’s not surprising that<br />
God of Carnage was one of the three longest-running plays<br />
of its decade. Sound fun? Sure does! There are 2 pm and 8<br />
pm showing on Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 1 and tickets are $30 per person.<br />
The Delray Beach Playhouse is located at 950 NW Ninth<br />
St. Visit www.delraybeachplayhouse.com or call (561) 272-<br />
1281 for tickets or more information.<br />
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