
The Wild Orchid
If boho-chic is your vibe, then The Wild Orchid should be your next shopping stop. This darling boutique carries everything from dresses for a night on the town to pajamas for lounging on a night off. With pieces curated by owner Alecia Woodward (who is on hand to help you create any look you can dream up), it’s no wonder this spot was voted as Best Women’s Boutique (Jupiter Area) in our 2025 Best of Issue.

Angel’s Equestrian Marketplace & Mobile Tack
Lifelong horsewoman Angel Phillips knows that the horsey set doesn’t have to revolve solely around Wellington. For riders and equestrian enthusiasts in our neck of the woods, Phillips opened her namesake boutique, stocking everything from saddles, bridles, and other equipment to schooling and showing apparel and health supplement products for both horse and rider.

Jupiter Bullseyes and Birdies
Bullseyes and Birdies offers a streamlined upgrade to the space once known as the Game of Axes. Whether you’re booking a party or stopping in for a night of fun and games, take your pick from axe-throwing lanes, dartboards, a full golf simulator with over 1,900 courses to try, and a video game bay featuring a 120-inch screen and a nearly endless choice from Nintendo and Sega-based video titles. Players of all ages are welcome, and the bar is stocked with beer, wine, and seltzers, plus non-alcoholic options to keep everyone refreshed and ready for the next round. It’s a kitchen-free facility, but if you work up an appetite (and you will), order your favorite bites from a delivery service or grab takeout from a neighboring local restaurant (we’re looking at you, Angelo’s Too and Rise & Grind). It’s part sports bar, part competitive hangout that’s easygoing, organized, and built for repeat visits.

Rosetta’s Produce Market and Cafe
This hidden gem blends farm-stand ease with everyday convenience. Shelves here are stocked with organic, local, fresh food—seasonal produce, pantry staples, and thoughtful extras—all sourced with care. Steps away, the café hums, turning those same ingredients into made-in-house sandwiches, pressed juices, smoothies, and more. Refrigerated cases are filled with pre-made takeaway items like salads, pastas, and homemade soups (pro tip: stock up on the lentil soup and thank us later). In the freezer section, you can find ice cream from Okeechobee’s Sutton Milk in flavors like pumpkin cheesecake, horchata, and banana puddin’, plus heritage meats from Florida’s own Lake Meadow Naturals. Everything here is dependable and delicious; it’s a place where quality shows up daily.

Bushel Stop
Forget the big-box garden centers; this spot is a local institution for a reason: The Bushel Stop makes it easy to stock up in one trip. Rows of plants, flowers, fruit trees, soil, mulch, rocks, fertilizers, pots and containers, outdoor furniture, gardening tools (and more) fill the yard, while knowledgeable staff help troubleshoot everything from sandy soil to summer heat. It’s where weekend gardeners and serious growers cross paths, loading trucks and trading tips. Rooted in Jupiter Farms but serving beyond it with several other South Florida locations, The Bushel Stop keeps local landscapes thriving year-round.










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