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I've been getting free sailing magazines for years.
This year Yachting Magazine, sent me one enjoyable issue, the Oct 2005 Boat Show Issue. Lots of boat pictures including some gorgeous sailing yachts. In it there was an article written about the ten best Bar's in the BVI, and it was obvious the writer didn't sound like \ she had been to any or all of these places To rectify this great wrong, I think we should spread the straight word about these above water dives before the season gets fully underway. 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. Speaking of hammocks, another favorite of mine is the Soggy Dollar, which I prefer over Foxy's. You have to know where the reefs are, and have a reasonable draft to anchor in close. The harbor "range" is gone but there are two red floats marking the entrance. I particularly like the ring game, where a nail is placed in a tree and a piece of string with a ring on the end is swung to try and hook the ring on the nail--straight on doesn't do it, you have to arc it in. One place the author mentions is a bar that's not on the water. On the East End of St John is Skinny Legs. Anyone care to comment on it? Since it is hard to get to, I would not have put it on the list, unless I included GPS coordinates. I'd like what I read about Heidi's on Honeymoon Beach on St Thomas's Water Island. If I was anchoring out near Charlotte Amalie, I'd make a point of going there by dink. Usually, I high tail it away from St Thomas as fast as I can. What is your favorite island bar? |
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Sorry but Billy Bones closed about 3 years ago. The girl's parents and
family who were the real owners of Norman Island kicked her off. They sort of told her not to open the joint in the first place. It has since reopened under another name. |
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When we went, Billy Bones was advertised to us as
a family place. We arrived with the kids for dinner and the entertainment was tequila body shots at the bar. Quit entertaining. The owner came over and apologized. Soggy Dollar was pretty good too. We stayed in White Bay two days. My son found a twenty lying on the bottom where we were moored. I think that's why he wanted to stay another day. Honestly, if I have good company, I'd rather sit in the cockpit and drink than go to any bar. S. "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... : I've been getting free sailing magazines for years. : This year Yachting Magazine, sent me one enjoyable : issue, the Oct 2005 Boat Show Issue. Lots of boat : pictures including some gorgeous sailing yachts. : : In it there was an article written about the ten best Bar's : in the BVI, and it was obvious the writer didn't sound like \ : she had been to any or all of these places : : To rectify this great wrong, I think we should spread : the straight word about these above water dives before the : season gets fully underway. : : 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. : : Speaking of hammocks, another favorite of mine is the Soggy : Dollar, which I prefer over Foxy's. You have to know where : the reefs are, and have a reasonable draft to anchor in close. : The harbor "range" is gone but there are two red floats marking : the entrance. I particularly like the ring game, where a nail is : placed in a tree and a piece of string with a ring on the end is : swung to try and hook the ring on the nail--straight on doesn't : do it, you have to arc it in. : : One place the author mentions is a bar that's not on the water. : On the East End of St John is Skinny Legs. Anyone care to : comment on it? Since it is hard to get to, I would not have put : it on the list, unless I included GPS coordinates. : : I'd like what I read about Heidi's on Honeymoon Beach on St : Thomas's Water Island. If I was anchoring out near Charlotte : Amalie, I'd make a point of going there by dink. Usually, I high : tail it away from St Thomas as fast as I can. : : What is your favorite island bar? : : |
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If you are single you might want to go out. Most
people are couples, so unless you want to meet new people I'd rather hang out on the boat myself. And cook for myself too! The BVI doesn't have that much appeal to me. I'd rather go off the beaten track. "NotPony" wrote When we went, Billy Bones was advertised to us as a family place. We arrived with the kids for dinner and the entertainment was tequila body shots at the bar. Quit entertaining. The owner came over and apologized. Soggy Dollar was pretty good too. We stayed in White Bay two days. My son found a twenty lying on the bottom where we were moored. I think that's why he wanted to stay another day. Honestly, if I have good company, I'd rather sit in the cockpit and drink than go to any bar. |
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Quito's-Cane Garden Bay - Reggae / Bomba Shack -Carrot Bay -Mushroom Tea
CM "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... I've been getting free sailing magazines for years. This year Yachting Magazine, sent me one enjoyable issue, the Oct 2005 Boat Show Issue. Lots of boat pictures including some gorgeous sailing yachts. In it there was an article written about the ten best Bar's in the BVI, and it was obvious the writer didn't sound like \ she had been to any or all of these places To rectify this great wrong, I think we should spread the straight word about these above water dives before the season gets fully underway. 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. Speaking of hammocks, another favorite of mine is the Soggy Dollar, which I prefer over Foxy's. You have to know where the reefs are, and have a reasonable draft to anchor in close. The harbor "range" is gone but there are two red floats marking the entrance. I particularly like the ring game, where a nail is placed in a tree and a piece of string with a ring on the end is swung to try and hook the ring on the nail--straight on doesn't do it, you have to arc it in. One place the author mentions is a bar that's not on the water. On the East End of St John is Skinny Legs. Anyone care to comment on it? Since it is hard to get to, I would not have put it on the list, unless I included GPS coordinates. I'd like what I read about Heidi's on Honeymoon Beach on St Thomas's Water Island. If I was anchoring out near Charlotte Amalie, I'd make a point of going there by dink. Usually, I high tail it away from St Thomas as fast as I can. What is your favorite island bar? |
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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. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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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 |
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I hread saw that they were building something
over there. I like Scrub Island. They were selling lots so I expect some construction has taken place. "Maxprop" wrote "Jonathan Ganz" wrote 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 |
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 18:53:26 -0500, "Bart Senior" .@. wrote:
What is your favorite island bar? More of a resturant but we had the most fun at Sydneys Peace and Love. Not sure it is still there. |
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A great place is Saba Rock for the Super Bowl.
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