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Lee's posted their menu of their facebook page. Very similar to the old menu with the exception of the prices. Lee's Facebook PageMENU LINK
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Yup...seems mostly the same with a few entrees including a beer
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We didn't see that amazing Banana chocolate chip layer cake on the menu. Sometimes we would pull in just for that!!
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We didn't see that amazing Banana chocolate chip layer cake on the menu. Sometimes we would pull in just for that!! Ric's Place used to have the same cake and I believe at least one other place (besides Lee's) had it as well. We bought a whole cake one time from Ric's Place for a party we were having. Turns out the cake was actually made in PA, sent to the island frozen and supplied on the island through a local vendor. As good as it was, it was not a local SXM product.
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have to give em a try this year..haven't been there 4 quite a while...didn't like the idea of paying 4 sides, but i see now they include 2 with ur meal
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They always included sides with their meal
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I thought so as well and a couple of the dishes included a PBR.
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Don't remember the PBR being included but always a choice of 2 sides. My favorite sides were the cole slaw, potato salad and plantains.
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The PBR is included NOW, never before from that I recall.
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Ok. Didn't remember it on before.
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it was quite a while ago 15-20 years,unless i misread their menu at that time, the PBR doesn't ring a bell either, but i would enjoy a crisp cold one, very tasty beer
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OMG!! I do believe you, but never in a million would I think. That lovely cake was flown in!!!! We have to find that vendor/bakery!!! LOL!!
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