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Author: | Rio_m [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Spots for feeling good in San Jose |
Of course the best spot for feeling good in San Jose is your hotel room with one or two chicas or a massage parlor with one or two chicas. But what are you going to do the rest of the time? Spots: On one of the stools in front of the little stucco windows in the middle bar of the Key Largo. The working girls are seduced by the Latin music and shake their pretty bodies without regard to income and their goals of finding a nice fat gringo with a big wallet. They smile at their clumsy gringo partners like angels who know much of life and still find ways to enjoy it. How they shake their asses while maintaining chaste stillness at the shoulders and little smiles full of animal confidence. Sitting on the wall on the south side of Avenida Central on the north side of the square housing the Museo de Oro, where you can watch the shop-girls and the shopping chicas walking in their tight pants that accentuate their asses (this substitutes for the perches that just are not the same any longer at the News Cafe). The outdoor restaurant of Hotel Amon after a typically satisfying experience at Zona Blue that left you hungry and thirsty but too tired to do anything but go downhill. Benches just inside the national university in San Pedro (all chicas in Costa Rica tend to have great back and neck posture but the university chicas really know how to stick out their tits as they walk proudly to their classes). A little table and a capuccino (always surprisingly good given the horrble service) along the wall of the Hotel Del Rey where the ladies, each having spent hours thinking of ways to enhance their better features and to downplay their negatives including all that cellulite) circle around with such earnestness and purpose you would think you were in church (this is particularly stimulating on Sunday). Corner tables at Esquina de Buenos Aires and Balcon de Europa. The corner table overlooking the street at the bar at the Sportsmen's Lodge, that always catches a nice breeze on the hottest day, so you have to pick up papers that are blown to the tile floor, as I just did one moment ago. Pura vida. earlier today I had two angels of orgasm and hot femaleness and now I am getting drunk not half believing my good fortune to have experienced these cunts, playful joking, besos, asses, tits, smiles, moans, tongues, wine-drinking, sheet clutching, and generosity. Someone said it is all about freedom. |
Author: | Xray27 [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:44 pm ] |
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Dude are you trying to make me jealous? That table at the Sportsmen's is my chair away from home. |
Author: | Mongeral [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:09 pm ] |
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Great post, Toledo! But damn, it makes me long to be there again. I just came home a week ago and I'm already arranging another trip in May. That corner table by the open "window" at the SL bar is a popular spot. My Colombiana favorita and I had breakfast there nearly every morning. What a great place it is. I loved the SL -- much more laid back and quieter than the DR, but still a pretty good selection of chicas most afternoons and evenings. I only wish I had discovered the pleasures of San Jose many years ago. I went to Costa Rica to fish several times in the '70s and '80s, but never visited the DR or other meat markets back then. I'll regret that forever now. |
Author: | Crookedcr [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:12 pm ] |
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I have passed many hours relaxing in the Cultural Plaza near the Museo d'Oro and just watching the chicas go by. I like your post; it made me feel at home. Another spot I really like is the Marjolas (spelling) restaurant on the pedestrian walkway - about halfway between the hotel El Presidente and the Mercado Central. Several times I have enjoyed their slow service while throngs of people pass by. |
Author: | Californicationdude [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:55 pm ] |
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there is a little sidewalk cafe with about 3 stools at the foot of the Pensione MP on Avenida 5. the Tico bar is serves during the day is closed during the early morning hours. nice place to watch the working Ticos and farmers/vendors from the nearby market make their morning treks. and, sometimes a little darling from one of the nearby MP's will stop in before the 8 am opening bell for a quick bite to eat. last time there, a cup of coffee was about 30 cents and breakfast for less than a dollar. it don't hardly get more Tico than that. |
Author: | Shawn4DelRey [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:58 pm ] |
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Oneof my all-time favs ... the patio tables at Del Mar restaraunt. Great place to enjoy breakfast & coffee while watching people go to work while I'm on vacation. ![]() |
Author: | February [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:22 pm ] |
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Easy question... small round table next to the steps going to the restroom in the BM |
Author: | SinCity [ Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:10 pm ] |
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Quote: this substitutes for the perches that
just are not the same any longer at the News Cafe). Those "perches" still work quite well for me & many others. I love beginning my day at 1 of the 2 round tables @ the rail, sippin delicious costa-rican coffee, smokin a marlboro, reviewing last nights escapades & planning the upcoming days, all while the central-american world is walking by you on Ave. Central by including many hot ticas. I find it hard to drag myself away after 1 1/2-2 hours to head on an mp run. sincity |
Author: | Ciaociao32001 [ Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spots for feeling good in San Jose |
Toledoguy wrote: The corner table overlooking the street at the bar at the Sportsmen's
Lodge, that always catches a nice breeze on the hottest day. Toledoguy: As soon as I began reading your post, I thought of this table. A favorite to enjoy breakfast with my favorita. If the little SL squirrel jumps on your shoulder to greet you, it's even better. Ciaociao |
Author: | Panther [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:08 am ] |
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Try the Gran Hotel patio for lunch. The Gran (seafood) Salad is outstanding, the service is great, and there is a live piano player. The price is very reasonable. |
Author: | Osogrande [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:39 am ] |
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Don't forget a bar stool at Nashville South. At mid-day (after a morning MP visit) it's fun to watch the goings on over at Parque Morazon while sucking on a cold cerveza. It's even more entertaining when owner Chris is hanging around and Karla, my future ex-wife, is bartending. Pura Vida. Osogrande You can't buy happiness, but you can rent it. |
Author: | Bilko [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:26 pm ] |
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Osogrande wrote: Don't forget a bar stool at Nashville South. At mid-day (after a morning MP visit) it's fun to watch the goings on over at Parque Morazon while sucking on a cold cerveza. It's even more entertaining when owner Chris is hanging around and Karla, my future ex-wife, is bartending. Pura Vida.
Osogrande You can't buy happiness, but you can rent it. When that window broke and they were too lazy to replace it, it was the best bit of bad luck ever to happen to them. |
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