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Royal Palm Area #32970
01/09/2015 09:37 AM
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As I have mentioned in the past we have never stayed in this area and don't have the slightest idea about the location,etc., other than what has been responded to me. We don't care for the coffee and the little dinky cups that are served in the wonderful bakeries along the French side, as that is where we have stayed at in the past; Are their any bakeries within walking distance of the Royal Palm Resort, or a Dunkin' Donuts or like similar that has per say American style coffee, etc? I know we could bring the same from home, but while we are on vacation we just prefer to go out and enjoy the area.

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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ronandcarla] #32971
01/09/2015 09:56 AM
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There is a small store on the lower level on the corner as you enter the parking lot that has a small selection of pastries and I think coffee. SMYC across the street has an American type breakfast and regular size coffee.

There are a couple of bakeries nearby. Taste Factory will have a good selection but not sure on the coffee. My preference is La Sucriere, which is a little farther down the road and I would probably drive to there. They will NOT have the US style coffee but have phenomenal products.

Another suggestion is to buy or bring your own coffee and make it in the room. Get your pastries and enjoy them and your coffee on your private balcony at Royal Palm.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32972
01/09/2015 10:09 AM
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I agree with what ruralcarrier suggest about bringing your own coffee. Every unit in the R.P. has coffee makers and we bring Dunkin Donuts Coffee with us in our suitcases and we make our own every morning while sitting on our first floor balcany enjoying that and the newspaper and IPAD with free Wi-Fi. Bring your own and then run next door for your pastries.

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ronandcarla] #32973
01/09/2015 10:49 AM
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As JD says, there is a small store right there in Royal Palm that has pastries and I have no idea whether they sell coffee there or not. The breakfast at the Yacht Club is very good and they have American coffee there. Zee Best is pretty close and they MAY have American coffee there, but frankly I've never eaten there. Not walking distance for me personally, because I'm lazy, but really close in the car is the Hideaway at Lavista. They have good full American breakfast there.

As the others said, I personally would just make coffee in the room and enjoy your balcony there at RP, but it's your vacation--do what you like!


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Carol_Hill] #32974
01/09/2015 10:52 AM
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I intended to mention The Hideaway but forgot. Not within walking distance but a good option.

Zee Best and the "recycled" basket of pastries....not for me.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32975
01/09/2015 10:55 AM
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That's one reason why I've never eaten there.

As far as no American coffee at LuSuciere, are you sure about that? As I know that Eric and I have eaten there on the back patio at least once and I almost always order American coffee, wherever we are.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Carol_Hill] #32976
01/09/2015 10:57 AM
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Perhaps they do have American coffee but all I recall seeing is the little cups like the OP referred to. I seldom order coffee out so I don't pay too much attention.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: cudster] #32977
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DD coffee and La Sucriere croissants in the room..pick up a Daily Herald from the lady at the corner on the way (Billy Folly/Welfare)..sounds like the start of our mornings

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32978
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Eric now says that he has never been on the back patio there, so it must have been you I was with! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Laugh.gif" alt="" /> I am pretty sure they have American coffee there though.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Carol_Hill] #32979
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Yes, they do have American coffee.

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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: SXMWendell] #32980
01/09/2015 11:22 AM
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OK, there you go. Really nice back patio there at LeSuciere, ronandcarla.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: SXMWendell] #32981
01/09/2015 11:23 AM
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If I'm not mistaken, Café Atlantico is just over the bridge from RP (??). Good stop for morning pastries. I have to say that Taste Factory had the best almond croissant I ever ate, though!

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: RoryS] #32982
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Yes, CA is there, never liked their stuff as well as LeSuciere though. Well, and god forbid <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Blush.gif" alt="" /> MickeyD's is right there too by CA. They actually do have good coffee. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Carol_Hill] #32983
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yes, if you want "American" coffee; can never go wrong with Mickey D's. We actually love their coffee even better than Dunkin'

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: RoryS] #32984
01/09/2015 11:36 AM
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Cafe Altlantico is a little farther down, across from Le Gourmet Marche. Near where you make the turn to go back to the Mary's Boon/Karakter area. It is ok but I much prefer Le Sucriere.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32985
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I wasn't quite sure where CA was located. That whole strip just all blends in as many times as I've driven down it.
Another place we like for breakfast is Vesna's.

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32986
01/09/2015 12:02 PM
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At home we make Dunkin' Coffee by reason that McDonald's is unavailable, for us either one is great. In the past as we have always stayed at Alamanda Resort along Orient Beach and even tho the mini breakfast is included within the hotel we would walk down to Bay Watch and have a wonderful breakfast,etc., with Andy in the early morning. We would have no problem bringing our Dunkin' Coffee from home and walking to one of the nearby bakeries as posted, but after so many times doing that, that can get old too. Any info is sure appreciated and we are looking forward to a new experience for an area we have never been too. Even tho I don't want to drive at night anymore we are still going to rent a car for other uses.

Thank You to all, Ron M <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ronandcarla] #32987
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You will do fine. There is a McDonald's just over the bridge if you want their coffee. Bear in mind the bridge opening times so you don't get "stranded" with your goods.

The Royal Palm area/Simpson Bay is very convenient but will also be different than what you are used to.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32988
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McDonald has changed their opening times to 10:00 am...way too late for morning coffee. I have coffee every morning across the street and down slightly from McDonald's at Vesna's Taverna...

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32989
01/09/2015 05:17 PM
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Just want to add my two cents. Bring coffee with you from home, enjoy it on the balcony and then head to Hilma's just down the street from RP and enjoy her Johnny Cakes and her company! Can't beat it!

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Cheryl_Ted] #32990
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There you go! By the time Hilma opens it is beer time though!


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Dutch coffee!

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: ruralcarrier] #32992
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JD, but you've already had your coffee on the balcony!

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Correct to both you and Georgia!


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Cheryl_Ted] #32994
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Yes, a early breakfast a Heineken and sopa de rabo ( ox tail soup) for breakfast.MMMMMM!

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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: SXMWendell] #32995
01/09/2015 07:25 PM
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Rumor has it Pelican (SBRM) is adding Keurig coffee makers to all the remodeled apartments. What a great addition that will be. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />

Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Sungoddess] #32996
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Wow, that is late! Never been to MickeyD's in SXM, but I guess they don't get any breakfast traffic.


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: Carol_Hill] #32997
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Sure they do Carol. 12 AM to 4 AM

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Hey, I'm old--I'm usually in bed by 11! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Laugh.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Royal Palm Area [Re: GaKaye] #32999
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Douwe Egbert's Aroma Rood!! So good I try to bring some home as it is only available on line here in WI. While at home I brew DD a lot but also use LaVazza medium roast fron Italy. All three are in the same price range. Douwe Egbert's is available at Grand Marche.

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I agree about the Douwe Egbert's, but by Dutch Coffee I was referring to Heinekin! Nothing better than a saltfish johnny cake and a Dutch coffee at Hilma's.

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And I always ask for an Irish coffee when I want a Gunisess at Hilmas.


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