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Little Italy in Boca Raton


Experience the Authentic Taste of Italian Dishes at Lynora’s


Craving authentic Italian? Lynora’s in Boca Raton, is rooted in Italian tradition, offering a menu

filled with homemade pastas and classic pizzas. Owner Angelo Abbenante and his family’s

commitment to quality and hospitality is present in every location across Floridas east coast.


Lynora’s has grown from humble beginnings. The restaurant’s journeys began in 1974, when

Angelos parents, Raffaele and Maria Abbenante, immigrated from the small Italian island of

Ponza and opened a pizza shop in Lake Worth, Florida.


Over the years the family business has progressed massively opening the first official Lynora’s

restaurant on Clematis Street in West Palm Beach in 2014, a notable expansion from the original pizza shop.


Inspired by his mother's devotion to food and his own passion for hospitality, Abbenante has

taken his parents vision and expanded their passion to multiple locations from Jupiter to Palm

beach gardens.


The newest Boca Raton location features the restaurants well-loved Italian staples, from

Margherita pizza topped with freshly made mozzarella cheese, to Bianca pies piled with burrata and prosciutto. The menu also offers a variety of vegan and gluten free options ensuring everyone can find something to enjoy.


Lynora’s is not just about great tasting food, it is the combination of creating a warm and inviting atmosphere where every guest feels like family. Each location is thoughtfully designed to reflect the charm of Italian dinning.


“I’m really excited to enter Boca for the first time. This location is going to be our first in south

county,” Abbenante said in an interview with the Palm Beach Post. “The Boca location is going

to have more of a city vibe with lots of open-air and outside seating.”


Lynora’s is a favorite for many Lynn students. “Ive been to Lynora’s many times. My favorite

dish is the rigatoni alla vodka, the sauce is just fantastic. I would eat that pasta there every day if I could.” Said Ethan Mckinnley senior at Lynn University.


As Lynora’s continues to grow, Abbenante is still focused on upholding the family values that

started it all.


Abbenante said, “even though we are growing and expanding rapidly, we still have the Mom andPop feel in all our locations, and total consistency and quality with the food and service."


If you want to try a little bit of authentic Italy without having to leave Florida, check out one of

Lynora’s five locations or visit their website https://www.lynoras.com

 
 
 

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