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 Post subject: Re: Best breakfast?
PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:39 pm 
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I walked by a rather dark and well secured news cafe yesterday. We are talking about the place below Hotel Presidente, right?

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you may be wrong, the news cafe has been open for at least two weeks. I stopped there today and talked to a waiter. He said they are serving the buffet only, for breakfast ,$10 Starts at 6 am. Also serving lunch and dinner, they close at 10 pm. This is 7 days a week.

They will be opening a new Restaurant upstairs in November. The downstairs will close at that time. Don't take this date to the bank.

I have alway said that the beggars out front have ruined the setting, and fueled by throwing plata at them. Strictly my opinion only.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:25 am 
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Yeah, the News Cafe is/was/is the Presidente's restaurant. The reports had it being closed for good, has that changed?


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:16 am 
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I walked by it two days ago and it was shuttered in mid-afternoon. Had a huge sign up, just like the one that someone posted a photo of. Sure looked closed up to me

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Will throw in that if you are in Jaco, check out Pachi's Pan. Located in the center of town, kind of across from Mas x Menos. They have amazing pastries in there. I especially like the cinamon rolls. Easy to fill yourself up there for 1500 colones or so.


I'll Second that and I will buy yours when I get there on the 12th.
Come to Clarita's and have a cold beer thirdworld.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 4:22 pm 
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I walked by it two days ago and it was shuttered in mid-afternoon. Had a huge sign up, just like the one that someone posted a photo of. Sure looked closed up to me
We went into the hotel and the bar was open when I took the photo last week, there were a few people in there drinking and wingman said he saw them serving food to a couple the day before. I didn't take time to translate the big sign they had out front but it seems they are "semi-open". :?

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PacoLoco wrote:
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I walked by it two days ago and it was shuttered in mid-afternoon. Had a huge sign up, just like the one that someone posted a photo of. Sure looked closed up to me
We went into the hotel and the bar was open when I took the photo last week, there were a few people in there drinking and wingman said he saw them serving food to a couple the day before. I didn't take time to translate the big sign they had out front but it seems they are "semi-open". :?


I read the sign. If I remember, they said something about the laws changing and they weren't in compliance even after serving great meals for 12 years. They are working towards opening again, but they don't have a definite date. They love their customers and they hope to be serving them once again. Signed your friends forever or longtime friends.

I read it walking by, so that's not a word for word translation, it's more like me scanning it as I walked by and remembering the highlights. That should give a good gist, it was a long message!


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:55 am 
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Where is Clarita's?


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Where is Clarita's?

Clarita's is a beachfront hotel in Jaco. Here's more:
http://www.claritashotel.com/aboutus.html

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Walked by the News Cafe on Monday about 2:30 in the afternoon and it appeared the bar was open and I saw a few tables occupied but could see if they were serving food. At the same time the El Patio at the Balmoral was doing a good business.

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Irish Drifter wrote:
Walked by the News Cafe on Monday about 2:30 in the afternoon and it appeared the bar was open and I saw a few tables occupied but could see if they were serving food. At the same time the El Patio at the Balmoral was doing a good business.


I saw a couple sitting in the dark drinking a coke. I thought they were just chillin' and not really customers as there was nobody else around like waiters.


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Irish Drifter wrote:
Walked by the News Cafe on Monday about 2:30 in the afternoon and it appeared the bar was open and I saw a few tables occupied but could see if they were serving food. At the same time the El Patio at the Balmoral was doing a good business.



Must be the $9 cerviche :o :o

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:39 pm 
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The best breakfast is under a palapa right at the beach just about a hour or so after sunrise, clear blue sky's, about 75 degrees, all the locals are out for the morning walk on the beach the coffee is delicious,you have a fresh pack of marlboro lights. You don't really smoke but the occasion calls for you to fire one up and you are the only one in the resturaunt. Really how bad can somebody Phuck up bacon and eggs. :D 8)


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