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Re: Border dispute at Captain Oliver's
[Re: islandgem]
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11/02/2016 05:37 PM
11/02/2016 05:37 PM
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islandgem said: The actual dining area of the restaurant is on the Dutch side, but the office within the restaurant is apparently on the French side. Yes. When you walk into the restaurant directly from the parking lot, Captain Olivers put up a 'border crossing' between the office and the restaurant.
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