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Planning a charter

Posted By: rtw

Planning a charter - 01/17/2022 11:44 PM

We usually provision for breakfast and lunch and go ashore for dinner. Please share any current info on provisioning and/or restaurants.
Posted By: CottageGirl

Re: Planning a charter - 01/18/2022 08:39 PM

We were there last month (December). Provisioned at Riteway. Most of the things were delivered. Some were not. Shopped in store - they were out of sunscreen, diet pop, sour cream, tortillas, english muffins, naan bread or pitas. Produce was fairly picked over. On the plus - we got two of the most delicious cantalopes I've ever had. Liquor order from Caribbean Cellars was spot on.

What restaurants are you wondering about? We ate at Saba, Wonky Dog, Tipsy, Hendo's.
Posted By: JasonHelmbrecht

Re: Planning a charter - 01/18/2022 08:42 PM

no pitas at One Mart this week either. "Welcome to the Caribbean, love"
Posted By: RatmansWife

Re: Planning a charter - 01/18/2022 10:04 PM

Small sour cream at East End Riteway an hour ago.
Posted By: rtw

Re: Planning a charter - 01/18/2022 11:46 PM

Thanks!
Posted By: rtw

Re: Planning a charter - 01/18/2022 11:47 PM

Suck it up! Thanks
Posted By: Deepcut

Re: Planning a charter - 01/19/2022 12:33 AM

Not much different than pre pandemic. Sometimes grocery store is out of some items you need. Have done 2 trips in past 3 months and most items available.

OP asked about restaurants and majority are open as you sail around.

Have a great trip.
Posted By: rtw

Re: Planning a charter - 01/19/2022 02:51 AM

Thanks, very helpful.
Posted By: Breeze

Re: Planning a charter - 01/19/2022 05:34 PM

Pita bead is dead easy if you can source flour and yeast. I'll put the recipe in the Recipes folder, dandelion wine has had the space for over a year.
Posted By: JasonHelmbrecht

Re: Planning a charter - 01/19/2022 05:40 PM

Originally Posted by Breeze
Pita bead is dead easy if you can source flour and yeast. I'll put the recipe in the Recipes folder, dandelion wine has had the space for over a year.

I seriously doubt anyone who can't find a substitute carb in an entire grocery is going to take the time to heat their galley and make home made pita bread.
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