High Tide
- Boston Mike
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Re: High Tide
Nice location but the food is basic bar food. Beach Bar and Banana Deck have better food, and they are steps away...
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I agree about Banana Deck being so dark at night. We love the food, but after drinks on a Sunday at the forum Beach Bar gathering, I have a heard enough time seeing my food in full lightSteve S wrote:Of the 3, I actually prefer High Tide. Beach bar often seems to be crowded and smokey. I like the Banana Deck, but if you go after nightfall, it is dark and hard to see your food, let alone the menu.

- Greenskeeper
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We ate at High Tide 2x this week and both were great. My sister took us there as stops in there with the crew for drinks often. I had a great blackened mahi that was better than what I had at rhumlines. Kids had pasta dishes which they thought were good. One lunch was all sandwiches but they were terrific. Pasta salad is top notch. Lots of capers and cheese.
Somewhere I asked the q about the High Tide Location. I thought it was probably in the space formerly Rhumbalaya's. We had such a terrible experience there once that we never went back and just sort of stayed away even after it changed hands. Time to get over it. It is a fun location watching the "ferry folk" coming and going. Looks like a good spot for a casual sunset cocktail.