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03/23/2015 01:29 PM
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I am trying to remember the name of a little deli we had lunch at in Spanish Town. It was just off the harbor, kind of behind the first row of stores in a little courtyard. It was the only place that was not expensive and the sandwiches were huge. a barebones type place with two women behind the counter. I had "the hungry man" If that helps. Cost was like $6. trying to pass it on to someone who may be in the harbor soon.
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LSL Bakery, I believe. I agree - great sandwiches.
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That very well could be it. Small place, not a lot in it. The two women made great sandwiches.
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Guessing it's the deli behind the bath and turtle and dive BVI and other shops. Don't know name but down here now and know they are still in bidness..LSL is right on road to baths, not behind anything and a long way from yacht harbor . Perhaps LSL is running it as well now..was closed for a few months.
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I think you are talking about L & S but you can also get deli sandwiches at Buck's Marrket and sit at their outside cafe. We really love the Rendevous Bar for lunch. Same kitchen and owner, Rose, with the Bath & Turtle, and they offer a larger selection of options. The chicken wings, in particular, are terrific. So, you have four good options at Yacht Harbor.
Mike "The journey is the thing." Homer
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That sounds like it! Thanks.
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Second Rendezvous - great to sit and stare and the boats and wait for the usual yacht basin subjects to stop by
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Guessing it's the deli behind the bath and turtle and dive BVI and other shops. When you say "behind", do you mean it's one of the shops in the same building as the Bath and Turtle? Or is it across the street? Dan <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Cheers.gif" alt="" />
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It is not across the street. It is in the Harbor area behind the first row of stores. In a courtyard. You cannot see the harbor from the deli. There was a scuba shop along the first row of stores looking over the harbor.
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Sounds like the Bath and Turtle to me...
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Its actually LSL. Their other restaurant etc is towards the the Baths. VERY tasty
Nick Willis "Mine Host" Leverick Bay Resort & Marina
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