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#37620 02/01/2015 12:55 PM
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I would love to hear some comments. I have to imagine the food is great but is it sit down, buffett or ?? Tell me everything.

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It's both. I would make a reservation so you have a table, but your server will take care of your drinks and give you wrist bands for the buffet.

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This is a terrible bbq so we're not going back until June!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />

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We LOVE the Leverick BBQ. Lots of yummy options.

Salad, fruit, bread, Mac n cheese (my fave), slaw, baked beans, ribs, chicken, and fish. Something was on the end at the carving station and we can't remember if it were pork or beef. Desert options too. Brownies, cookies, cake. All unlimited and I'm probably leaving something out.

We reserved a table by the pool and its sit down after you help yourself to the buffet. Drinks are brought to the table. You can do it in a swimsuit or shorts or anything else. Take a swim if you like. Barefoot is fine too.

We are a big fan!

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We have enjoyed the buffet for many years, it is a lot of food and very tasty, our younger crew members usually eat aboard that night as they cannot pack much away.

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it's not cool to wear a swimsuit to dinner anywhere

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I was there last Friday for the BBQ. The band was good, the mocko Jumbie kids put on a nice show. The BBQ was everything described above. Food was so-so. In a nutshell it's a typical Caribbean BBQ night almost every island has.

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I think the food is really good. We've eaten the BBQ three separate times over a 3 year period and it's quite consistent. Nick and his crew do a terrific job.

As far as swimsuits are concerned, wearing a swimsuit to dinner depends on the person and their presentation. Would I recommend a thong for a lady? Or a Speedo with no shirt for a man? Of course not. An appropriate swimsuit with a coverup or sarong for a lady is perfectly acceptable. A man wearing board shorts and a nice t-shirt or button up is also quite common. Given the environment and locale, I see nothing wrong with it.


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I think the food is really good. We've eaten the BBQ three separate times over a 3 year period and it's quite consistent. Nick and his crew do a terrific job.

As far as swimsuits are concerned, wearing a swimsuit to dinner depends on the person and their presentation. Would I recommend a thong for a lady? Or a Speedo with no shirt for a man? Of course not. An appropriate swimsuit with a coverup or sarong for a lady is perfectly acceptable. A man wearing board shorts and a nice t-shirt or button up is also quite common. Given the environment and locale, I see nothing wrong with it.


The statement did not mention coverups or shirts - just "swim suit" -- and I agree that a swimsuit all by itself anywhere but your own backyard pool or in the cockpit of your own boat is inappropriate without a cover-up. She may have very well meant that and not stated it -- just clarifying here <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />


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it's not cool to wear a swimsuit to dinner anywhere
Agreed - swimsuits are not acceptable for dinner........consider others around you please.....


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