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Friar’s Bay #159841
04/27/2018 01:20 PM
04/27/2018 01:20 PM
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Stopped her for lunch after our Happy Bay excursion. Went to the one I believe on the north end which you get to slowly on a pothole filled dirt road. We did fine in our Nissan rental car. The restaurant was doing well and we got the last table. I had mahi-mahi burger and spouse had croque monsieur. Both very filling and good in a beautiful setting. Only cash and 1 Euro=$1.20 US

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Re: Friar’s Bay [Re: Beachnut82] #159844
04/27/2018 01:37 PM
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Sounds like the Friars Bay Beach Cafe - one if our favorite restaurants on the island!


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