Where for dinner--tonight!

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liamsaunt
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Where for dinner--tonight!

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So, John and I cannot decide where to go to dinner tonight. If you were us, where would you go?

Places we have already eaten on this trip: Equator, Shipwreck Landing, Ocean Grill, Waterfront Bistro, Candies BBQ, Spyglass, Zozos, La Tapa, La Plancha del Mar.

Places I don't like: Morgans Mango, Maragrita Phils.

Coral Bay is out because we turned in the jeep, and it is raining so Rhumblines and Banana Deck are probably not an option. Also, we are going to Asolare tomorrow.

So? :D
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Post by loria »

how about that new place at crazy crackers?
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Post by augie »

Cafe Roma!
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Waterfront Bistro!
High Tide Cafe!
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I was gonna say Sundog for a lighter late lunch early dinner (aka linner or dunch), but they are only open til 4:30.

http://www.sundogcafe.com/Menus.html
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I second Cafe Roma. If you're hungry, order two entrees, if you don't want left overs, order one and split it. I highly recommend the Seatini also!

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No Crazy Crackers. I am sure it is good, but we are not in the mood for loud music. We already went to Waterfront Bistro. Cafe Roma is in the runnning--do they still allow smoking inside? Because I can't handle that (allergies-asthma).
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Oops! Duh... I just edited to add High Tide Cafe! (which is what I meant in the first place) :roll:
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Jeez - will Cafe Roma be able to live up to the North End? No offense to Cafe Roma, but maybe slightly lower expections would be in order.
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How about Hinds?
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liamsaunt wrote:Cafe Roma is in the running--do they still allow smoking inside? Because I can't handle that (allergies-asthma).
Can't say for sure, but no one was smoking in there this past Sunday night.
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Did you ever get your Beer Cheese Soup at the Tap Room?

What about Cactus Blue :?: or Happy Fish :?:
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Yeah, I am worried about that jmq, Italian food is my specialty for home cooking and I am very particular--which is hilarious because neither I nor any of my relatives (or John's for that matter), have a drop of Italian blood!

I forgot to mention we also ate at Cruz Bay Prime (the fact that I forgot about it might tell you something :wink: )
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pswlrw wrote:How about Hinds?
Really wanted to go there but he is only open Fri-Sun in the summer.
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Dalivio or the mexican place that went in where Stone Terrace was? (I am not even sure if these 2 still exist - I need to get back the island soon!)
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