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Public invited to visit the new NPB country club 1993Page 20 -NOV. 17-23, 1993 Public invited to visit the `new' North Palm Beach Country Club Completely refurbished, with new management, chef, and staff If you ever had occasion to visit the clubhouse at the North Palm Beach Country Club in recent years you have a pleasant surprise awaiting you on your next visit. And, if you're visiting the club for the first time you'll be equally pleased with the fine food and drink, superior service and comfortable surroundings now available there. Completely refurbished, with new lighting fixtures, tropical plants, draperies, brightly polished furnishings and woodwork, a new pink, gold and turquoise color scheme and, perhaps most importantly, a new management, executive chef and staff, the new clubhouse is fast becoming the place to see and be seen in north Palm Beach County. Managed for many years by a concessionaire, operation of the clubhouse was taken over by the Village of North Palm Beach Council early this year. A new, seasoned and professional general manager was immediately put in place, and work was begun on totally renovating the clubhouse's interior. With all that behind it, the clubhouse now sports a large, bright and warmly furbished dining room overlooking the club's golf course that seats 150, called "Windows on the Green." Adjacent to that is the club's bar and lounge, which features a large U-shaped bar and table seating for 50. It also overlooks the golf course, and is called "Chippers Mixed Grill". Open to both members .and the public, the newly refurbished lounge is open seven days a week for lunch beginning at it a.m. and for breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays from 7 to 11 am. Buffet -style dinners are served in the main dining room on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning at 6:30 pm. More formal dining is available on all traditional holidays, except Christmas, when the club is closed. "Windows on the Green" is currently used on other nights for private banquets, wedding receptions and other affairs, but plans are to begin serving dinner on additional evenings in the near future. In charge of food operations is Executive Chef Gregory O'Kane, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, who began learning his trade in Europe as an apprentice to his father, a famous Irish chef. Although his early training was abroad, Chef O'Kane's specialties are now good, old fashioned American dishes. Dinner entrees include such traditional favorites as roast leg of lamb, Prime Ribs of Beef, and famous Chicken Pot Pie, baked filet of sole with crabmeat stuffing, roast loin of pork, roast duck, broiled grouper, and vegetable lasagna, for those watching their waistlines. The club's lunch menu includes a large variety of soups, salads, sandwiches and hot dishes ranging from broiled fish of the day to giant hamburgers. . Dinner has a fixed price at $12.50 per person, and includes entree, soup du jour, vegetable and potato, fruit, dessert and beverage. It also includes tax and .gratuity. Complimentary hot and cold hors d'oeuvres are also served in the lounge during cocktail hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Lunch prices range from $3.50 for a large hamburger with all the trimmings to $5.75 for NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB bartender Linda Ayres talks with a customer at the large U-shaped bar in the club's "Chippers Mixed Grill' lounge. The bar can seat up to 20 customers, while tables bordering the lounge's windows overlooking the club's golf course can accommodate more than 50 people. Lunch is served daily in the lounge beginning at 11 a.m. Breakfast is also served there on Saturdays and Sundays from 7 to 11 a.m. And, complimentary hors d'oeuvres are available during cocktail hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays broiled snapper. Overseeing all the club's operations is General Manager Alan G. Sayer, who brings to the post more than 25 years experience in resort and club operations, including stints as general manager of such prestigious clubs as Boca West and Boca Grove in Boca Raton and, most recently, the Crestmont Country Club in West Orange, N.J. In addition to overseeing restoration of the clubs clubhouse and food and drink operations, Sayer has also played a major role in renovation of its Olympic -size swimming pool, tennis courts and 18-hole golf course, all of which are also open to the public. Sayer and his courteous and service - oriented staff are looking forward to accomodating the needs of you and your guests. Call 625-6016 for reservations or additional information. The North Palm Beach Country Club, 951 U.S. Highway 1, North Palm Beach, FL., (407) 625-6016.