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Just wondering what the restaurant situation is there these days. Many thanks.
I know they have one but whether it's open and what it serves, no idea as haven't been there in ages.
You may have to call and find out for yourself.
The former "Robert's" is now "Caribbean Fish Market" and the former, "Ainsley's" is now "Sangria's".
That's good to know -- is the pool bar still open?
STT Resident wrote:
The former "Robert's" is now "Caribbean Fish Market" and the former, "Ainsley's" is now "Sangria's".
Do you know what type of food they serve? Quality? Expensive? (yes, I know everything is expensive in STT), but is it medium or higher priced?
Thanks for your help
mariec wrote:
[quote=STT Resident]
The former "Robert's" is now "Caribbean Fish Market" and the former, "Ainsley's" is now "Sangria's".
Do you know what type of food they serve? Quality? Expensive? (yes, I know everything is expensive in STT), but is it medium or higher priced?
Thanks for your help
If you do a google search you'll find their menu and prices online and there are many reviews online at several travel sites too.
Thanks! I should have thought of that :$):$) I will google it.
Pool bar is open. Saw that Friday.
After googling, I think the pool bar looks like my kind of place... 🙂 Hopefully there will be other options similar nearby. Anyone know of anything within walking distance that you'd reccomend?
There is a second one at the end of the beach called Sangria. I think you will be happy with both. You could walk one way to The Ritz Carlton or the other way to Secret Harbour. Both will be satisfying.
That sounds perfect!! Just looking for casual dining within walking distance. Really looking forward to a longer visit this time. Had one quick day on a cruise last year. This time we have a week to enjoy 🙂 Thanks!
Didn't stay at Elysian but had our last dinner on island last August at Sangria's and it was a good experience. Note that we did eat early (according to a baby granddaughter's schedule) and it was not high season. But husband and I (early 50's)daughter and son-in-law (late 20's/early 30's) all enjoyed it for our last supper on St. Thomas.