Who has the best Desserts?

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Vie's pies.
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Umm, how did I not know that there was frozen peanut butter pie at Shipwreck? Think I am going to love Coral Bay! :lol:
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Post by michigancouple »

Oh no X.. you missed something in your research...lol. Enjoy the peanut butter pie and enjoy your long awaited and well planned trip. :)
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The home made desserts at Ocean Grille are amazing. If you are very lucky Patty will have coconut cake on the menu. A piece of heaven!
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I have dreams of the Tiramisu at Cafe Roma
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Post by CBama »

this thread is killing me!!! :D

I usually have dessert back at the condo/villa....always too full after meal to eat in restaurant...

guess I can order appetizer or sandwich instead of huge entree...then order dessert...so I won't destroy the budget!

after reading about all these wonderful drinks..maybe I just need to order drinks and desserts and forget about the meal! after all it is vacation......
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Post by momto3boys »

CBama wrote:this thread is killing me!!! :D

I usually have dessert back at the condo/villa....always too full after meal to eat in restaurant...

guess I can order appetizer or sandwich instead of huge entree...then order dessert...so I won't destroy the budget!

after reading about all these wonderful drinks..maybe I just need to order drinks and desserts and forget about the meal! after all it is vacation......
I like your way of thinking.

Sometimes when we go out dinner we buy 2 desserts each. Have them make the extra ones to go and we eat them later at home. I think I will do that this trip with all of these great suggestions.
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Post by Teresa_Rae »

I have celiac disease so I'm on a gluten free diet and can't have anything that's been listed here...except the drinks! Bushwackers and BBCs make great deserts. There is also a drink called the Strawberry Shortcake at The Lime Inn that is extremely good.
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Post by Capn Dan and Ruby »

Whoooo whoooo! Staying in Coral Bay, so I think we will do a light dinner in and head to Shipwreck for desert! At least once or twice!
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Post by michigan girls »

The decadent chocolate cake at Shipwreck Landing was amazing. In Cruz Bay, the coconut panna cotta at Fatty Crab was indescribably good.
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Post by ColumbiaSCTraveler »

I heartily agree with the FROZEN PEANUT BUTTER PIE at Shipwreck. Yummmmm! And the Deli Grotto crack bar is also legendary!
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Frozen chocolate raspberry pie at Shipwreck's!
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