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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Bart Senior .@. wrote: The article talks at great length about The Willie T. Thornton, as a great drinking bar, while I found that while at Norman Island, it was better eat there and hit Billy Bones whose famous rum drinks guaranteed a good time. I like any place with a hammock, so Billy Bones is high on my list of places that I like in the islands, while the "Willie T" I would skip as the food was just OK. I never liked the Willie T, even before they replaced it with the new one. It was mostly just a loud, obnoxious place... well, except that every once in a while a cute chick would do the belly button shot thing. Billy Bones is high on my list. Hmm. Just tuned in to this thread, so here's my two cents worth My favorite bar was on Scrub Island--directly north of the anchorage at Marina Cay. A place called Donovan's Reef. Anyone know if it is still there? It was the only structure on the entire island. Max |