Howley's Restaurant, Classic American diner in West Palm Beach, United States.
Howley's Restaurant is a classic American diner in West Palm Beach featuring original midcentury fixtures, vintage tables, and a mix of traditional breakfast items with Southern specialties. The menu pairs with locally roasted Subculture Coffee offered with complimentary refills throughout your meal.
The restaurant was founded in 1950 by Patrick Howley along Dixie Highway as a neighborhood gathering place. In 2004, Rodney Mayo of Subculture Group took over and introduced his locally roasted coffee brand and new direction to the business.
The restaurant displays monthly art exhibitions from local artists, with proceeds supporting community organizations in the area. Diners can view contemporary works while eating and help fund local creative projects.
The restaurant operates with extended hours and accepts major credit cards for convenient payment. Seating is comfortable and arranged for leisurely visits, with complimentary coffee refills encouraging you to linger.
An iconic Hula Girl lamp decorates the interior and has received numerous purchase offers over the years from interested customers. This piece has become so recognizable that visitors regularly attempt to negotiate its sale with the owners.
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