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#25101
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At the end of our sailing trip, we (a group of 7) will be staying one night at the Windward Passage. Looking for suggestions for a restaurant not too far away.
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There are several restaurants in Frenchtown (not too far away): Pie Hole, Hook, Line and Sinker, Bella Blu, Twisted Cork, Betsy's.
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We routinely hit Pie Whole for wood fired pizza and a BIG beer list. Hook, Line & Sinker is solid. We're also fans of Gladys' Cafe. Over st Yacht Haven we've enjoyed Fat Turtle.
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We have taken a cab with a group of 8 up to the restaurant at the Mafolie, view is spectacular good wine list and food was wonderful.
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It is a 5 minute walk to Frenchtown's restaurants from the Windward Passage Hotel.Lots of choices and price points -- all owner operated and note that most all the places there are closed on SUNDAY nights for dinner.
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Thanks to all. I think that we will try Hook Line and Sinker. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
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Good call. It's a fun place and good food!
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HL&S is nice. Sometimes slow but ALWAYS good. We almost always eat there the evening we arrive for a bareboat charter. It's also right next to CYOA, so if you want to visit and check out their boats... Maybe 200 yards south west of them is Oceana, which is a pretty upscale restaurant. Nicer and more expensive than HL&S. Good food and open-air dining with a nice tropical breeze. see: http://www.oceanavi.com/
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HLS is an excellent choice! Do make a reservation as it is not a huge place. Their seafood is always excellent, but if you have had your fill of mahi, conch and lobster, their duck is also very good!
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Hook Line's almond crusted yellow tail snapper is sublime!
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Had the Grouper Creole at HL&S. One of the best meals of my trip
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Love Creole, the shrimp creole at Cuzzins is my fav meal !
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