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Is the East End Riteway a full sized market like the Roadtown store, suitable for complete charter provisioning?
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Much smaller than Roadtown, but has basic stuff. Of course sometimes they run out of things, so you have to be flexible. If you are looking for specific things then I think you would want to provision in Roadtown. Recently I have been heading to East End after we land at EIS and buying enough food for a few days. The store works fine for that, but not comprehensive enough to shop for a month.
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The East End Riteway is interesting. It often has things that the Pasea store does not.
Walker Mangum Cow Wreck Beach, Anegada
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I chartered from med Caribbean in July right next door.. I was impressed with the selection! And the people working there were very nice
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