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Hi All, any input on provisioning at Riteway in Nanny Cay? We will require liquor (selection?) and basic items for breakfast and some lunches.
Thx dk
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Can’t help re Nanny Cay as our boat is at a different base, however we provision with Riteway - we order online and have the order delivered to the boat. We order our beer and soft drinks and water through Riteway as well and our liquor and wine through Caribbean Cellars (also deliver to boat). If anything is missing we make a quick run (literally) to the small Riteway next to base before we cast off.
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I was there last week and they have an OK selection of everything you mentioned. You may have to be flexible on your brands. There is also a Relish store at Nanny Cay that has some more gourmet options you could use to fill in.
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Nanny Cay Riteway is like a small convenience store, great for things you might have forgotten to put on your provisioning order but they have a limited variety of items. Depending when their shipment comes in you may find very little in the way of fresh produce. We always preorder our provisions from Riteway but stop in at the Nanny Cay store for last minute additions.
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Thank you all for the replies ... all good info. And thx Jason for the other (Relish) recommendation. We are all fairly particular w/r to our liquor and wine, so it sounds like a call to Caribbean Cellars for that part of our shopping list would be a good idea.
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Thank you all for the replies ... all good info. And thx Jason for the other (Relish) recommendation. We are all fairly particular w/r to our liquor and wine, so it sounds like a call to Caribbean Cellars for that part of our shopping list would be a good idea. The importing of liquor here is fairly divided across 3 companies. If you don't see what you are looking for at Caribbean Cellars, check the Tico's website. They will also deliver to you.
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