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Just had a excellent dinner there. The staff are wonderful and the location perfect. We ferried over from Gun Creek on their ferry that runs only on Friday and Saturday nights at 6:30pm as we are staying on Virgin Gorda. (You have to give them a heads up that you need a ride over) You return around 9. It is open every day for Boaters. Will be returning a 2nd time while we are here.
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Where exactly is Bistro-Blunder located? Do they have mooring balls?
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They are behind the Leverick Bay mooring field to the west. Easy dinghy ride from Leverick’s moorings. I think they have some Moorings of their own and the dock rates are very reasonable. I don’t know how rough it might be on the docks in a stronger east wind. It’s a long fetch but Leverick might provide protection.
Last edited by GeorgeC1; 03/30/2022 10:28 AM.
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