Eataly has arrived in downtown West Palm Beach, bringing its signature Italian charm to the city. The beloved international marketplace and culinary destination has opened inside the historic Harriet Himmel Hall, unveiling more than 23,000 square feet of food, culture and theatrical flair in the heart of CityPlace. Part market, part restaurant collection and part cooking school, Eataly offers everything from artisanal pasta and fresh truffles to Neapolitan pizza and Italian wines, all under one historic roof.
“We want our guests to feel as if they’ve been transported to Italy the moment they step into Eataly West Palm Beach,” says Tommaso Brusò, CEO of Eataly North America. “We strive to cultivate a warm, inviting environment where people can relax, connect and enjoy meaningful time together.” For Palm Beachers who pride themselves on good taste, it’s a welcome addition to the city’s culinary scene.
La Pizza & La Pasta anchors the main floor with plates that travel from northern Italy to the southern coast.
A standout feature of the new location is its thoughtful integration of history, culture and immersive experiences. The century-old Harriet Himmel Hall, once a 1920s-era church and performance space, has been meticulously reimagined, honoring its architectural heritage while introducing Eataly’s signature contemporary Italian flair. A centerpiece of the space is a large-scale mural by world-renowned artist Tristan Eaton, which blends classic Italian iconography with a Palm Beach twist. For the first time in North America, Eataly has integrated a full performance stage into its marketplace, where guests can enjoy live music, culinary demonstrations and special events beneath soaring arches that showcase the hall’s historic grandeur.
A large mural by Tristan Eaton serves as a focal point, combining classic Italian iconography with details inspired by Palm Beach.
The space also houses La Scuola, Eataly’s hands-on cooking school, where guests can learn the art of pasta-making, pizza-crafting and more. La Pizza & La Pasta anchors the main floor with plates that travel from northern Italy to the southern coast, while Il Pastaio brings fresh pasta to life as pastai craft shapes by hand. Quick-service counters—including Lavazza coffee, gelato, pastries and Roman-style pizza—offer something for every appetite. The marketplace tempts with truffles, cut-to-order salumi and 200 Italian wines, inviting every visit to be as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the palate.
The Eataly experience centers on showcasing the ingredients, techniques and foodways found across Italy.
With its layered experiences, immersive programming and bustling market, Eataly West Palm Beach is poised to become a cultural destination and social hub that adds a new dimension to the city’s vibrant scene. “Beyond being a destination for exceptional food and hospitality, Eataly enriches the local lifestyle, supports job growth and will serve as the centerpiece of CityPlace, reinforcing our vision for a thriving district that celebrates connection and creativity,” says Kenneth Himmel, president of Related Ross. “For residents and visitors, Eataly is another step in solidifying West Palm Beach as one of the most dynamic cities in the country.” 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach



