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Thriving Rocco’s Tacos, Taverna Opa expanding to Boca Raton despite downturn in restaurant business
By ALEXANDRA CLOUGH
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Wednesday, July 22, 2009
BOCA RATON - - Two of West Palm Beach’s hottest dining concepts are making their way to Boca Raton.
Rocco’s Tacos, a casual Mexican eatery on Clematis Street, and Taverna Opa, a Greek restaurant at CityPlace, both plan to open at the Shops at Boca Center on Military Trail, near the Town Center mall.
The deals are significant because they are so rare these days. In the midst of the worst recession the region has seen in more than a decade, most restaurants are curtailing expansion, not seeking it. But operators at both companies are enjoying success despite the economy, chiefly through the Post your creation of a festive atmosphere that gives patrons a temporary respite from I comments recession worries.
Rocco Mangel and his Rocco’s Tacos will be taking over the Big City Tavern space at the Boca Center. The deal, brokered by Jeff Sussman of Sussman Realty, is a kind of homecoming. Big City Tavern was created by Mangel’s partners in Rocco’s Tacos, the Big Time Restaurant Group of West Palm Beach. Big Time subsequently sold the Boca Big City Tavern to a private investor, who is now selling it back to Big Time and Mangel.
“It will be the same, economically-friendly restaurant as in West Palm Beach,” Mangel said. “If we’re doing a $7 margarita on Clematis (Street), we’ll be doing a $7 margarita in Boca.” Plans are to open in the fall.
Meanwhile, a Taverna Opa franchisee has purchased the Opus 5 restaurant from Burt Rapoport. This is the second restaurant sale for Rapoport in recent weeks: The veteran restaurateur just sold Clematis Social, following a disappointing showing in its first six month of business.
As proof that the restaurant business really is a small world, the group that bought Clematis Social consists of Mangel, Big Time and nightclub owner Cleve Mash. (Plans are to turn the Clematis Social space into Reef Road & Rum Bar, a seafood restaurant.)
Rapoport said his investors in Opus 5 had been toying with the notion of changing the menu, or maybe selling the space, “because Opus 5 was perceived as a special occasion, expensive restaurant. That’s not where we wanted to stay positioned,” Rapoport said. When the Taverna Opa deal came along, “we decided to take some chips off the table” and sell, Rapoport said.
Rapoport still owns Henry’s in Delray Beach and Bogart’s at Cinemark Palace 20 theater in Boca Raton. Tom Prakas, of the Prakas Group in Boca Raton, brokered the Opus 5 deal.
Look for Opus 5 to stay the same for the next few months, albeit with some tweaks to the menu and the addition of weekend entertainment, said Lirim Jacobi of Taverna Opa. Jacobi operates the CityPlace Taverna Opa franchise of the famed Hollywood-based Greek restaurant. Jacobi said he’s too busy to turn Opus 5 into Taverna Opa right now because he’s in the middle of opening two eateries in Miami, including a Taverna Opa at the Dolphin Mall.
But Prakas, the restaurant broker, said Jacobi moved in on the Boca Center deal right now “because he didn’t want to lose the location.”
Both Jacobi and Rapoport predict the two new restaurants will be a big draw for fun-seekers. “This will put a whole new vibe in that center,” Jacobi said.
-alexandra clough@pbpost.com

Originally posted 2009-10-02 00:00:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter