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Re: St Barth day trip
[Re: jsbell]
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02/10/2016 01:25 PM
02/10/2016 01:25 PM
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Bahston
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Feet in the sand lunch - La Gloriette on Grand Cul de Sac. Singe the numbers off the credit card with beautiful views over St Jean - Sand Bar at the Eden Rock Hotel. Lunch in a garden setting at one of the hottest restaurants on St Barth - Tamarin in Saline. Lunch on the harbor - Côte Port in Gustavia Lunch on a hilltop above Gouverneur with views of the surrounding isalnds - Santa Fé in Lurin Lunch on the beach with takeout food - Maya's to Go next to the airport, beach of your choice for lunch. Menus for many restaurants can be found at http://www.alacarte-stbarth.comSand Bar's menu can be found at http://www.edenrockhotel.com/media/78864/menu-sand-bar-lunch-january-2016.pdfTamarin's menu can be found at http://www.tamarinstbarth.com/lunch/If none of the above appeal, perhaps you can give an idea of what you're looking for.
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Re: St Barth day trip
[Re: jsbell]
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02/10/2016 02:47 PM
02/10/2016 02:47 PM
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charlieh
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jsbell said: For Christmas this year one our sons bought the Mrs and me a round trip day flight from Grand Case to St. Barths. This is our first trip to St. Maarten's neighbor and wonder if you veteran island hoppers have any recommendations? We have a rental car reserved so we will be mobile. How long will you be on the island? It isn't a "piece of cake" covering the island on a 1st visit. I guess maybe nowadays there is a GPS option??? If the creperie is still in Gustavia, I loved that place. Our first visit was via a sailboat from SXM for the day in 1987. That resulted in many vacations there.
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Re: St Barth day trip
[Re: Bahston]
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02/10/2016 05:39 PM
02/10/2016 05:39 PM
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Rasputin
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I'm pretty sure that they are open on Sundays, however La Gloriette is closed on Wednesdays; and Tamarin is closed on Mondays and Tuesday for lunch.
Rah Rah Rasputin They put some poison into his wine He drank it all and said "I feel fine"
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Re: St Barth day trip
[Re: Bahston]
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02/12/2016 08:02 AM
02/12/2016 08:02 AM
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sccpm
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We loved Maya's To Go. Not terribly expensive and the quality was excellent. It was our "go to" place for many meals. We also bought prepared food from the nearby supermarket which was also excellent. We splurged with a very pricy lunch on the beach at Eden Rock. Not worth the cost - the food was just good but it was an experience to add to your bucket list. St. Barts is a gorgeous island. Ride around and enjoy the views. Visit Saline Beach if you can.
Island gal
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