Abby’s
Information About Abby’s
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2721 North Hiatus Road, Cooper City, FL, 33026
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Rabbinical Supervision
ORB
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Service Hours
Sunday-Thursday: 8 AM-11 PM
Friday: 8 AM-4 PM
Saturday Night- 7:30 PM-1 AM -
Open For Pesach
Yes
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About Abby’s
The evolving Kosher industry in South Florida received a new contender in December of 2025. Abby’s Restaurant & Bar, located in Cooper City, (less than 20 minutes east of Hollywood) jostled its way into the business under the captainship of Moshe Rasier, bringing with it a diverse flavor profile from across the world.
The interior is one thing that draws you in. With a wide-open layout and the bar in the center, the space gives itself the freedom to attract two types of crowds. During the day, it lets customers relax, with the open space giving an air of privacy. At night, the room gets packed full of cool vibes, a lively bar, and the huge TV screen overlooks everything. It is this concept that bred the tagline “From Sunrise to Last Call: Your Neighborhood Spot for Every Occasion.”
When you look at the menu, it conveys the same freedom as the interior. For breakfast, the Tower and Tower for 2 gives you a selection of items to choose from, and the Mediterranean Shakshuka and French Breakfast are often recommended. For brunch/lunch, you can grab a Halloumi Sandwich or Salmon Poke Bowl to keep it light and filling. People are also talking about the Sweet Potato Tabun as a favorite when they visit. And when it gets time for dinner, favorite appetizers are the Fish Cigars and Arancini, garnering attention alongside mains like the Siciliana Pizza and Chestnut & Mushroom Gnocchi. And, as is the norm with modern cuisine, sushi is available.
It’s not just the food and the space that keeps guests coming back for more. Abby’s has specials and deals running all the time, like their brunch menu all the way until 4 PM, perfect for a late snack before dinner. Then there is their Happy Hour menu, available Sunday-Thursday from 4-7 PM. It’s the ideal time for you to enjoy a nice glass of House Red/White wine, a cocktail, or a cold and refreshing beer. You can also enjoy their food and service when you order from their catering menu.
Moshe initially opened the space, named for his daughter, for himself. He wanted a Kosher option in the area, so he opened one. It quickly evolved into a place for the neighborhood when he saw how appreciative his guests were. He has made customer experience his number one priority; service must be exceptional, nothing less. This is just one of the reasons why Moshe makes Abby and his entire family proud.
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