Rabu, 23 April 2008

Cassareep Cafe on the Beach - A Hidden Gem

One of the many reasons clients seek out our services
and advice is to find that out-of-central-casting tropical location
that is made famous by Corona beer Entrance to Cassareep Cafe,
commercials and travel magazine ads. It is with mixed emotions that our
secret spot is now being "discovered" by locals and visitors alike.

Cassareep
Cafe is the perfect afternoon spot for a peaceful, lazy lunch. Grab a
quick bite to eat, or a coffee, either inside the air conditioned cafe,
or do what we did - step outside onto the beach front deck and sit
under the trees overlooking the beach and sea. The orientation of the
outside dining area belies the fact that the cafe location is in the
heart of Speightstown, arguably Barbados' third largest city. You feel
as though you're sitting on the Belmont Walkway in laid back Bequia or
on a picnic at a remote stretch of beach.

A delicious and well
conceived menu offers breakfast along with daily lunch specials,
together with rotis, pepperpot, curries, kebabs, pasta, sandwiches and
wraps. Compliment your meal with tropical smoothies and Dining on the
DeckLaVazza coffee drinks. A limited wine and beer selection is
available. Enjoy fresh tuna on the outdoor grill or try the delicious
rotis with middle eastern spices. Both fun and affordable, Cassareep
Cafe
offers international and local menu items.

Plans are in the
making to extend the hours of Cassareep Cafe during the "winter" season
to include dinner service and sunset to moonlight drinks and liming on
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Check for hours of operation at
422-3573.

Cassareep is a great location for private parties and sunset barbeques. See you there!

Billy O'Dell, with his wife Carolyn, is the owner of BarbadosBarbados.com, an online concierge to Barbados, and of Food Affairs, a popular Bajan catering service.

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