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Anybody planning on going for St. Patrick's Day on March 17? I showed my wife the logo for the place and she say's no way.
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Alas we arrive March 18th so we'll be celebrating in Boston. But once on the island we'll stop in and check it out.
Many years ago in what is now the Guavaberry Hut, was West Indies Tavern and they'd decorate, serve corned beef & cabbage and booze, booze, and more booze. They used to have .99 happy hour back in the 80's A gin & tonic was 3/4 gin 1/4 tonic and no ice!
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RonDon said: Alas we arrive March 18th so we'll be celebrating in Boston. But once on the island we'll stop in and check it out.
Many years ago in what is now the Guavaberry Hut, was West Indies Tavern and they'd decorate, serve corned beef & cabbage and booze, booze, and more booze. They used to have .99 happy hour back in the 80's A gin & tonic was 3/4 gin 1/4 tonic and no ice! Stands to reason since the tonic water was probably more expensive than the gin back then. They, West Indian Tavern that is, did do a heck of a St. Paddys Day Celebration there - we only hit it once but WOW!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Joy.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Joy.gif" alt="" />
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