Dine in style Visitors to the museum, the 1901-built manse where Standard Oil partner and Palm Beach developer Henry Flagler wintered until 1913, can choose from refreshments priced from $3.75 to $16.50. Orders are packaged in white paperboard boxes Some items, such as sandwiches, sweets and tea, are similar to the Gilded Age-style tea-lunch fare Café des Beaux-Arts served. Reopening plans for the café are under review, Perry said. Sandwiches, sweets and cold beverages can be ordered Tuesday through Thursday at a food counter in the museum’s store, which was moved last summer to the spacious West Room to allow for social distancing.