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Re: Lolo's
[Re: SXMScubaman]
#42037
02/24/2015 09:34 PM
02/24/2015 09:34 PM
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Posts: 2,628 Southern Maryland suburbs of D...
Bill_S
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There are between four and six lolos on the Grand Cas lolo pier at any time depending on the ups and downs of the business. The two establishments on the street side try to pretend that they are the ONLY ones, and aggressively recruit customers, especially Talk of the Town... and then you wait a loooong time for your food while they push more drinks... (Our observations from 1999-2011). The food was very good when it finally arrived, but we would sit there for over an hour before it arrived due to the Hostess's agressive recruiting of customers...
But there IS a center aisle between them and more lolos as you head back towards the water. Our personal favorite was all the way back to the water and on the right as you face the channel and look across the water towards Anguilla. It was slower paced than the ones on the street side, the food was excellent, and the service is much faster than the "high volume" operations streetside.
And the evening view from the waterside lolo was wonderful!
Just my thoughts..
Bill
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