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Has anyone had dinner at the SBYC? How is it? What kid of food? Whats the best time to go?
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Yes eat there every time down. It has everything from sandwiches to fish entrees. Great place for watching the yachts going into and out of the lagoon. Also serves breakfast.
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Not that I could find as I just looked. The grouper fingers are great.
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Simpson Bay Yacht Club and St. Maarten Yacht Club are two different places.
I think there may be some confusion here.
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I meant the St Maarten Yacht club. The one near the bridge.
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funsue said: I meant the St Maarten Yacht club. The one near the bridge. Ok, I was not sure. I changed the title of your post to reflect accordingly. While I have not personally had dinner there, I know others that have. They do a really nice breakfast and lunch so I would imagine dinner would be good also.
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The last (2) years it has been our favorite place for Breakfast and Lunch. The new management is doing a great job.
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