Published On: Sun, Jan 20th, 2019

Joseph’s Classic Market Coming to Town Center at Boca Raton

Simon, a global leader in premier shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations, announced that Joseph’s Classic Market will join Town Center at Boca Raton, opening in spring 2020. Joseph’s Classic Market will span 14,700 square feet situated on the former Piñon Grill and Blue Martini locations.

“Town Center at Boca Raton continues its dynamic transformation with the addition of Joseph’s Classic Market,” said Sal Saldaña, Town Center at Boca Raton’s general manager. “With its gourmet goods and high visibility location, we are certain that it will become an instant favorite for our shoppers.”

Founded in 2005 by Joseph Acierno, Joseph’s Classic Market was established to bring anyone who loves food an exceptional specialty market experience. Taking his heartfelt passion established in New York to the coast of Florida, Joseph’s Classic Market is known for its fresh and finest ingredients, as well as exceptional customer service. With more than 30 years of experience, Joseph’s creation is “Where great meals begin”.

“Once we outgrew our current location, an expansive and newly-designed concept at Town Center at Boca Raton was the clear next step,” said owner Joseph Acierno. “As a 4th generation locally-owned and operated business, we look forward to continuing to serve a delicious alternative to dining out with our chef-prepared meals and fresh goods, bringing our home to yours.”

Joseph’s Classic Market’s Town Center at Boca Raton location will offer superior meats and seafood, fresh produce, a hot bar and a cold bar, a scratch-made bakery, a New York pizzeria, chef-prepared entrees and side dishes, gourmet catering, and an Italian deli. The new space will also feature outdoor patio seating, so guests can dine al fresco.

The specialty market joins a lively line up of new food options at Town Center at Boca Raton including True Food Kitchen and La Boulangerie Boul’Mich, which is slated to open this fall.

 

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