Restaurant in West Palm Beach, United States
North Dixie Mediterranean Sourcing

Agora Mediterranean Kitchen on North Dixie Highway is a solid independent option for West Palm Beach diners who want shared-plate Mediterranean cooking away from the downtown tourist circuit. Booking is straightforward with two to five days' notice for weekends. A good fit for groups and explorers; less suited to formal occasions where service depth matters more than food format.
Yes, with a caveat. Agora Mediterranean Kitchen on North Dixie Highway is one of the more interesting options in West Palm Beach for anyone who wants something beyond the standard Florida steakhouse or pan-Asian chain. Mediterranean cuisine at this address means a broad cooking tradition — shared plates, herb-forward sauces, grilled proteins, and a drinks program that should be doing interesting work with the format. The caveat: the venue database for Agora is sparse on specifics, so what follows is grounded in what is confirmed plus honest context about what that means for your booking decision.
Agora sits at 2505 N Dixie Hwy, a stretch of West Palm Beach that has been adding independent dining options as the city's restaurant scene matures beyond the downtown core. Mediterranean kitchens in this format tend to run communal and convivial — expect a room designed for sharing, where table spacing and noise level matter as much as the menu. If you are booking for two and want a quieter, more contained evening, ask about counter or booth seating when you reserve. For groups of four or more, a Mediterranean sharing format is actually one of the stronger choices in this price tier: more dishes, more variety, fewer arguments about what to order.
Mediterranean cuisine is one of the better backdrops for a serious bar program. The format invites pairings that go beyond wine-only thinking , vermouth-based aperitifs, herbal digestifs, and cocktails built around ingredients like za'atar, preserved lemon, or arak sit naturally alongside the food. Whether Agora is executing at that level is not something the available data can confirm. What it does mean is that if you are the kind of diner who treats the drinks list as seriously as the menu, this is a format worth interrogating before you arrive. Ask the server what is house-made and what the bar does well. A restaurant at this address, in this category, should have a point of view on its cocktails. If it does not, that is useful information too.
Booking here is direct. No phone number is listed in the public record, so the most reliable approach is to check the restaurant's own website or use a third-party reservation platform like OpenTable or Resy to confirm availability. West Palm Beach dining has become busier on weekends since the city's post-2020 population growth, so booking two to five days ahead for a Friday or Saturday is sensible. Weeknights at a North Dixie address are generally easier to walk into, but confirming ahead still makes sense for groups. Dress code is not formally listed, which typically signals smart casual at a minimum , Mediterranean dining rooms at this level of the market rarely require jackets but reward a step above flip-flops.
If you are visiting West Palm Beach with a genuine interest in how the city's food scene is developing, Agora is worth factoring into your itinerary alongside venues like Avocado Grill and Bacaro at The Belgrove. The North Dixie corridor sits slightly removed from the tourist circuit, which tends to keep crowds and price inflation lower. For the food-focused traveler who has already ticked the obvious downtown options, this part of the city is worth the short drive. You can also use Pearl's full West Palm Beach restaurants guide, bars guide, and experiences guide to build a fuller picture of the city before you arrive.
Against other West Palm Beach options: aioli and A-1 Thai Restaurant represent the independent, neighborhood-driven end of the market, and Agora sits in similar territory. For something more ambitious in format, 8 Pot Korean BBQ & HotPot offers a different kind of communal dining experience worth considering if your group wants high-energy interactive eating rather than a quieter Mediterranean spread.
For a broader view of where Agora fits in the city's dining picture, see Pearl's West Palm Beach restaurants guide. If you are planning a full trip, the hotels guide and wineries guide are useful companions.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agora Mediterranean Kitchen | Easy | — | |||
| Palm Beach Meats | American | $$ | Unknown | — | |
| Stage Kitchen & Bar | International | $$$ | Unknown | — | |
| Moody Tongue Sushi | Sushi | $$$$ | Unknown | — | |
| Marcello's La Sirena | Unknown | — | |||
| City Cellar Wine Bar & Grill | Unknown | — |
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