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Info needed for Coral Bay

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:30 pm
by Jan&MikeVa
Okay gang, we're getting close to our 4th trip to STJ, but our 1st staying in Coral Bay. We'll be in One Particular Harbor which I think is up a road near Island Blues.

Anyway, are there grocery stores? We like Skinny's, Vie's, Island Blues, Shipwreck, and will try Plantains (where is it by the way?). Is Crabby's the place to rent a dinghy?

Any info or experiences would be appreciated! We'll be there during full moon and thought about going to Miss Lucy's. Is that a pretty good evening?

I know lot's of questions.........thank you in advance :lol: :lol:

Jan (akaCharlie)
Toes in the Sand 8) : 17 days

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:04 pm
by silverheels
There are two places in Coral Bay for groceries. The first one is Love City Market. Small and crowded, very little produce but fairly good prices. The other is Lily's located above Aqua Bistro. They have a lot of groceries, sometimes they have relatively fresh produce. Also have cold cuts, cheeses and fresh chicken breasts. Liquor prices are higher than places in Cruz Bay. I have always found that liquor prices at
Starfish are high. Best places are Captain's Corner and Pine Peace market. Have a wonderful trip.

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:31 am
by Patty
We ate at Plantains last summer and thought it was wonderful. The food was great. PIA had recommended that we eat there and we saw her and her husband the night we ate there. The restaurant is past Island Blues and is on the right side of the road. We loved staying out in Coral Bay. Have a great trip.

Re: Info needed for Coral Bay

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:47 am
by LysaC
Jan&MikeVa wrote:Okay gang, we're getting close to our 4th trip to STJ, but our 1st staying in Coral Bay. We'll be in One Particular Harbor which I think is up a road near Island Blues.

Anyway, are there grocery stores? We like Skinny's, Vie's, Island Blues, Shipwreck, and will try Plantains (where is it by the way?). Is Crabby's the place to rent a dinghy?

Any info or experiences would be appreciated! We'll be there during full moon and thought about going to Miss Lucy's. Is that a pretty good evening?

I know lot's of questions.........thank you in advance :lol: :lol:

Jan (akaCharlie)
Toes in the Sand 8) : 17 days
JAN:

Crabby's is the place fopr watersports in Coral Bay. The owners are very attentive and helpful. I've always had a good experieince with them.

As the previous post mentioned, supplies and groceries can be found at Lily's in the Cocoloba shopping complex and Love City mini mart. FYI: there's usually a gang of sheep/goats behind Love City. Neat to watch. Hubby and I got all we needed between these two places and never went to Cruz Bay for groceries.

Sweet Plantains is on the same road as Miss Lucy's and Shipwreck. I think it's actually between the two restaurants.

Miss Lucy's Full Moon Party is very laid back with a live jazz-type band. As you probably know, there are few tables on the patio so get there early-bird...like an hour before the posted time.

Don't forget to try breakfast at the Donkey Diner (across from Skinny's). They also have a good-cheap pizza on certain nights.

Have a fantastic time!

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:58 am
by mia
Jan,
We stayed at OPH last December and fell in love with the Coral Bay area. OPH is a very pleasant villa; we especially like the breezes, they helped to keep the bugs away. We sat on the deck every night after dinner; it felt like we could reach out to touch the stars. It will be a beautiful vantage point from which to look at the full moon.....lucky you! If you have any specific questions about OPH feel free to email me. Have a wonderful trip.....mia

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:47 am
by California Girl
Jan - I'll be staying in Coral Bay in May (Bayview Villa), so I'll be looking forward to your trip report and any tips you have when you return! I know you're going to have a blast!

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:09 pm
by MLS
Sweet Plantains is actually closer to Coral Bay than either Shipwreck or Lucy's, much closer.

The roti is very good as is the collection of sipping rums.

Sweet Plantains is one of those places that each year one is so glad they have survived.

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:45 pm
by Linda in DE
California Girl wrote:Jan - I'll be staying in Coral Bay in May (Bayview Villa), so I'll be looking forward to your trip report and any tips you have when you return! I know you're going to have a blast!
Hi, California Girl,
We will be in Coral Bay in May as well at the neighboring villa of Aria from 5/23 to 5/30. When will you be there?
Linda in Delaware

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 6:31 pm
by California Girl
Hey Linda - We'll be there the 5th - 12th. You'll just miss us! :(

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:39 am
by Noreen
We just returned from One Particular Harbour last week (sniff). You'll love it. Nothing to add to the above advice, but for restaurants also try Chateau Bordeaux. It wasn't open the week we were there, and neither was Sweet Plantains, but hopefully by now they are back in full swing. They are both terrific places.

Have a great trip! I've already booked for next October, and hoping to sneak in a visit before then.

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:36 am
by mia
RE Sweet Plantains....Pia wrote on another forum:
"Sweet Plantains closed until the weekend after Thanksgiving"
Hope this helps, we have wanted to try it out the past two times on St. John...but it was closed. We're looking forward to having dinner there in February :lol: mia