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IMO, SL serves decent food. The quality control is good and the meals are consistent. Some of the menu items are very good. I like the chicken taquitos and surprisingly, the spaghetti bolognese is delicious (even though the accompanying garlic bread leaves a lot to be desired), as it reminds me of how my non Italian mom used to make it. Both the tico and american breakfast are good and the SL cooks know how to prepare over easy eggs. Many CRT members have their own favorite menu items.

Usually the service is very good, although if the bar is overly busy, you can get lost in the crowd. The wait staff is very pleasant, except I have never gotten used to the morning waitress's (the negra gordita whose name escapes me) brusque demeanor.

As an aside, I must take issue with 911Driver and his ironic assessment of SL overall. Although I agree wholeheartedly with his sentiment, and would like to guarantee myself a room there, unfortunately the cat is out of the bag. In fact, one of the reasons I like the place so much is because so many of us choose to convene there. All things being equal, there is no place I would rather stay.

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Ciaociao32001 wrote:
IMO, SL serves decent food. The quality control is good and the meals are consistent. Some of the menu items are very good. I like the chicken taquitos and surprisingly, the spaghetti bolognese is delicious (even though the accompanying garlic bread leaves a lot to be desired), as it reminds me of how my non Italian mom used to make it. Both the tico and american breakfast are good and the SL cooks know how to prepare over easy eggs. Many CRT members have their own favorite menu items.


Great response and I appreciate it. I'm looking forward to the good breakfasts. The food here in Panama is.. well.. Panamanian :)


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Usually the service is very good, although if the bar is overly busy, you can get lost in the crowd. The wait staff is very pleasant, except I have never gotten used to the morning waitress's (the negra gordita whose name escapes me) brusque demeanor.


I don't think I'll mind that. I like peace and quiet at breakfast, so if she doesn't want to chat, that's a plus for me.

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As an aside, I must take issue with 911Driver and his ironic assessment of SL overall. Although I agree wholeheartedly with his sentiment, and would like to guarantee myself a room there, unfortunately the cat is out of the bag. In fact, one of the reasons I like the place so much is because so many of us choose to convene there. All things being equal, there is no place I would rather stay.

Ciaociao


The first time I read his post I didn't 'get it', and was a little surprised at the negativity. Then I noticed he added specific dates and it became obvious what he was saying :)

This forum is the reason I chose SL. Maybe y'all should keep it more of a secret!


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I posted a photo of the chicken enchiladas at the Sportsman's Lodge in the photo section.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:15 pm 
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I posted a photo of the chicken enchiladas at the Sportsman's Lodge in the photo section.


hehehe - you know a true mongerer when the food has become more important than the chicas :)


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earlier I said:

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Usually the service is very good, although if the bar is overly busy, you can get lost in the crowd. The wait staff is very pleasant.....



I realized after reading this what an understatement it is. In fact, the waitresses are extremely friendly. This is one of the few places I've ever gone where the waitresses (except for Senora Sunshine, mentioned above) give you a hug and a kiss on the cheek when they greet you. :D Unfortunately, that sort of familiarity can spill over to some of the other patrons, as evidenced by Mucho Gusto's infamous "goose greeting." :wink:

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Is Hazel the one you are thinking of CC? I think that is her name... Black chica with red hair? She is as sweet as the rest, she just does not speak much English. Very nice once tou get to know her. Asta is a find! The best!

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I thnk the Bartender/waitress you are referring to is Heidi, I have always been treated very well by her as well as all the staff at SL..

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Heidi! I never can get her name to stick because is see a "Heidi" as a Swiss Miss type and she mos' def' does not fit that mold. :lol:

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Sopa de Pollo nice full flavored stock, generous portion of chicken and veggies.


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Yeah, Heidi's the one. I've seen her be nice to others, I must admit. Could be my personal hygiene. :oops:

Agree with HolaB on the sopa. I also like the tortilla soup.

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Yeah, Heidi's the one. I've seen her be nice to others, I must admit. Could be my personal hygiene. :oops:

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It's not you.. :lol: :lol: I have seen her be quite the B*tch at tmes, she may be nice to me because I brought her an inexpensive Nokia unlocked phone a few trips back as a gift.. :wink: :wink:


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I love the food and the drinks there. The menu is extensive and the atmosphere is congenial.

Now I did have one issue on my last visit there. They have quite a menu of cocktails available, and I tried to order one (can't remember what it was, but it seemed fairly straightforward) but the lady didn't speak much English and couldn't make it. I had pointed the drink out on the menu, which named out the ingredients, which were either universal words like vodka or the brand names of the individual drinks. I gave in and got a screwdriver or something and enjoyed that. I only had that problem once - and I don't remember the lady who did that - but I thought it was interesting that I couldn't order a drink that was on their menu. :( :shock: :?:

On a somewhat related note, my wingmen and I enjoyed taking our ladies to eat at the SL as well. They seemed to enjoy the food and the atmosphere as well. The ladies we had were all pulled out of DR, and I didn't notice any evil looks from the independents working the SL. Although granted I was focused on the ladies at hand and there always seemed to be a 3-1 ratio of men to women there while we stayed..

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Although granted I was focused on the ladies at hand and there always seemed to be a 3-1 ratio of men to women there while we stayed..


The past week there was actually a night when there were more women than men in the SL, with several VGL. What a shock.

It seems that more and more women are finding out about the SL. They just don't stay long. For the most part, unless they are the SL ladies, they are there for about 1/2 hour, if there is no business for them, and then hit it back to HDR/BM or wherever.

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Unfortunately, that sort of familiarity can spill over to some of the other patrons, as evidenced by Mucho Gusto's infamous "goose greeting." :wink:

Oh yeah! And there's more where that came from! I gotta lotta love to give!!!! :oops: :P :lol:

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