ICYMI: Boca Raton Seafood Festival This Weekend

by | Jan 6, 2026 · 4:28 pm | Events, Boca Raton Archive, Entertainment | 0 comments

2nd Annual Boca Raton Seafood Festival Set For Jan. 10 At Mizner Park Amphitheater

Let's Be Friends

Support Boca Post by following us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Nextdoor for trusted local news, events, weather updates, and important community information delivered as it happens.

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton’s Seafood Festival is coming back to Mizner Park, and city organizers are leaning fully into the formula that drew crowds last year: food first, music all day, and enough side attractions to keep people moving around the site from noon until dark.

As Boca Post reported several weeks ago, The City of Boca Raton will host the 2nd Annual Seafood Festival on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, at the Mizner Park Amphitheater, 590 Plaza Real. Gates open at noon. The event runs through 8 p.m. and will continue rain or shine.

Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the gate. Children ages 10 and under are free. The city is also offering discounted four-packs — $32 online through Friday, Jan. 9, or $45 if purchased at the gate on the day of the event.

Food anchors the day. Local vendors will be selling seafood dishes throughout the venue, with promotional materials pointing to a wide spread that includes conch fritters, crab legs, and other seafood staples. Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase, but outside alcohol and coolers are not permitted.

Live music will run throughout the day on the festival’s Seafood Stage. The announced lineup includes the Jutt Hoffman Band, Southern Blood, Leave It To Us, and Nothing Wrong with Wet Socks, rotating performances across the afternoon and early evening.

On the north end of the site, Neptune’s Marketplace will feature nautical-themed vendors offering coastal décor, gifts, and maritime-inspired goods. The city says vendor applications are still open.

One of the day’s focal points is the Chef’s Seafood Showdown, a live culinary competition spotlighting local restaurants. This year’s confirmed participants include Executive Chef Moises Hernandez of DRIFT at the Boca Raton Marriott and Executive Sous Chef Julian Bernal of Corvina Seafood Grill. A third competitor is expected to be announced. The competition will be hosted from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. by Virginia and Jason from WRMF’s KVJ Show.

Families will find programming geared toward younger attendees as well. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center will be on site from noon to 6 p.m. with hands-on activities, games, marine-themed crafts, and ocean trivia. Attendees can also meet Gumbo Limbo’s mascot, Luna, during scheduled appearances.

For those looking to compete themselves, the Crab Cake Challenge returns. Up to eight contestants will race to finish a stack of crab cakes, with sign-ups handled on site at the City of Boca Raton tent.

Video from the 2025 event:

Restrooms will be available at the Mizner Park Amphitheater. Outside chairs are not allowed, but seating will be provided. Service animals are permitted; pets are not.

Parking is available free of charge at several nearby city facilities, including City Hall at 201 W. Palmetto Park Road, the City Parking Lot at 300 NW 2nd Avenue, the Building Administration lot at 200 NW 2nd Avenue, and the Downtown Public Library at 400 NW 2nd Avenue. Limited parking is also available in the Mizner Park garages. On-street metered parking is available throughout downtown, with payment handled through the ParkMobile app.

The city is encouraging attendees to consider BocaConnect, its on-demand shuttle service serving downtown Boca Raton and surrounding areas. Bike racks are available at City Hall and the amphitheater, and electric vehicle charging stations are located at City Hall and the Downtown Library.

Police and fire officials are reminding visitors to lock their vehicles, remove valuables, and plan a family meet-up spot in case anyone gets separated during the event.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More News

Boca Raton Woman Convicted In 2012 Child Sex Trafficking Case Arrested On Sex Offender Registration Charge - Mandi Bowman

Boca Raton Woman Convicted in 2012 Child Sex Trafficking Case Arrested on Sex Offender Registration Charge

A Boca Raton woman convicted in a 2012 child sex trafficking case is facing a new charge after investigators say she failed to complete a required six-month sex offender re-registration following a late-2025 address change.

Boca Raton Woman Accused Of Damaging Vehicle After Prior Case Reduced - Florence Okyerebea Djan

ARRESTED AGAIN: Boca Raton Woman Accused of Damaging Vehicle After Prior Case Reduced

A woman was arrested after police said she struck a vehicle at the Glades Road and Dixie Highway intersection, the second similar arrest tied to her since November court records show.

Two Teens Arrested After Pembroke Pines Man Found Dead In Suv At West Broward Boat Ramp

Two Teens Arrested After Man Found Dead in SUV at West Broward Boat Ramp

Two 19-year-old suspects are in custody in Texas after Broward Sheriff’s Office detectives tied them to a homicide involving a 22-year-old Pembroke Pines man found dead inside a vehicle at the West Broward Boat Ramp off U.S. 27.

Boca Raton Woman Charged In Pepper Spray Attack On Ex’s New Girlfriend - Jennifer Montes

Boca Raton Woman Charged in Pepper Spray Attack on Ex’s New Girlfriend

A Boca Raton woman is facing felony charges after West Palm Beach police said she opened a driver’s door, sprayed the driver with a chemical agent, and a van later blocked the driver’s only exit route.

Boca Raton Tennis Coach Arrested In Child Sex Case, Pbso Seeking Victims - Cemal Kaya

UPDATE: Boca Raton Tennis Coach Arrested in Child Sex Case, PBSO Seeking Victims

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested Boca Raton tennis coach Cemal Kaya, 18, on charges of sexual battery and lewd or lascivious exhibition involving a minor, and investigators say there may be additional victims.