Monday, June 10, 2013

Kokopelli Cafe


Type: Bar and Restaurant 

Name: Kokopelli Cafe 

My experience: 
Byron and I have eaten here a number of times, and typically always have a good experience. It’s not perfect, but it sure does have its charms. It’s right next to the movie theater, so it is a good place for the typical date night “dinner and a movie” (though it isn’t the most romantic place on earth) and it is also right next to the only gym on the island and cost-u-less (the place we normally shop at, a big box store).  The inside is surprisingly nice and has a homey cafe feel. It is definitely more of a local hang out, but here and there a tourist finds themselves wondering in. The last time we went, a few days ago, they did a few updates. They gave one of the walls a dark brown color, and made the place a little more classy looking, it was nice. And they also got new menus... HUGE menus. 

They also have life musical performances, not every night, but occasionally. They play nice music you can have a good dinner to, and they place it at a good volume so you can still hear whoever is at your table. Whenever we go out to Kokopellis, we normally see huge families coming in, it is a big family place. Anyway, let’s move onto the food! I’ve had their (cheeseless) pizza, and I really enjoyed it except I chose the tortilla crust, when I should have went with thicker crust. Byron loved the super thin crust though, so it really is up to you. I’ve had their wraps too, and a few other things. I’ve always liked the food there. So there you have it, Kokopelli cafe. Recently updated, family place that’s right next to the movies for a decent price! 



Kokopelli Cafe is MOST compatible with:
-The Social Butterfly
-The Adventurer (for tourists because it isn’t like all the touristy restaurants) 
-The Family

Kokopelli Cafe is NOT compatible with: 
-The Introvert
-The Relaxed
-The Wild Child

The price range of Kokopelli Cafe is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Shipwreck Tavern


Type: Bar and Restaurant 

Name: Shipwreck Tavern 

My experience: 
This is one of the first places Byron and I went out to eat on the island. It is in a good location, in Haven Sight, and it also is perfect for people who love pirates, drinks, and sports. The decor has mannequin pirates (which scare the living hell out of you when you’re least expecting it and you WILL think they are real), the tables have sand and gold varnished into them, and tons of other nautical themed items scattered throughout. Along side all of that, there are NFL football flags lining the walls as well, and huge TVs hanging on every wall space that is available. They tend to play sports, and not all the TVs are on the same channel; some play the news (which I like). The first time we went, we went with a group of friends, and being the 19 year old that I was at the time (legal to drink for the first time), I ordered 2 frozen drinks and 2 “skittle shots”. They weren’t that strong, but they sure were tasty, and I had a good buzz for that nights volleyball game. Anyway, the next time we came, we were officially living on the island, and this time, I wanted to eat and not drink. I had a grilled chicken (like usual) and it was very good and filled me up to the point where we were ready to go home and collapse into a food coma (and that’s what I wanted). Recently we went there again with our friend Alyssa. It was a Sunday night, typically would be a slow night, but there was a huge stateside corporate group that decided it would be a good night to dine with pirates and sports. Our poor waitress was working her butt off to serve all the unexpected guests (obviously they weren’t going to have a lot of people working a Sunday night, so they were a little understaffed), but she apologized and stayed professional, which I give her a lot of props for (and tips)! Also, they recently switched management, so they have a whole new look to the menu, but have everyone’s favorite dishes. All in all, I’ve always had a good time there, it’s a silly/fun atmosphere and a good place to go with a few friends that isn’t too expensive. 




Shipwreck Tavern is MOST compatible with:
-The Professional (They were able to cater to the corporate group and did a great job)
-The Social Butterfly
-The Stereotypical Tourist 
-The Family

Shipwreck Tavern is NOT compatible with: 
-The Introvert
-The Relaxed
-The Cultural (it reminds me a lot of a stateside bar, with lots of pirates)

The price range of Shipwreck Tavern is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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Friday, June 7, 2013

Senor Frogs


Type: Bar and Restaurant 

Name: Senor Frogs

My experience: 
Wow, where do I start with Senor Frogs... How about this. It was a long day at work for both Byron and I, and he picked me up and neither of us were in the mood to cook dinner. We figured, let’s try Senor Frogs, it’s not that far away and we heard it was pretty good. Well the day we went, there were a few cruise ships in and even though we went around 5, we still got the tail end of the crowd. Anyway, we arrive after much walking around trying to find the place (it ended up being literally right where the cruise ships dock), we walk up and waited to get seated. The best way to describe the ambiance of the place was ‘drunken party scene’ or ‘a place where mom and dad can get wasted and take embarrassing photos that they hide from their coworkers’. They seat us next to the speakers that played music that was so loud it would make your ears bleed and even would have Aerosmith asking to “turn it down a notch”. Later, the waitress came up to the table asking us what we would like to drink, as usual. And, being myself, I’m not much of a drinker, so I asked for water, and the waitress looked confused. Her facial expression was kind of like if I were to walk into a crack house and demand vitamins; she was bewildered. While waiting for our food, there were congo lines, trivia games over the intercom, prizes being won and much much more going on. Needless to say, we were not participating in any of the events that evening. After eating, and to be honest, I can’t remember if the food was good or not, the waitress awkwardly asked if we were finished and if I was sure I didn’t want a drink (again the answer was no). I couldn’t exactly hear what she was saying, but there was something weird about paying (I think she was scared we were going to dine and ditch?), so it took extra long. Over all, it’s one of those places you need to go to when you’re drunk, planning on getting drunk, or on vacation ready to “cut loose”, in that case, you would LOVE this place. Unfortunately, I went on a day where I was none of those things, matter of fact, the opposite of those things. I wanted a place to enjoy my food, talk to my loving boyfriend in peace, and relax after a long day at work, not being harassed because I don’t want to drink and leaving me temporarily deaf for the rest of the night. 



Senor Frogs is MOST compatible with:
-The Wild Child
-The Social Butterfly
-The Stereotypical Tourist 


Senor Frogs is NOT compatible with: 
-The Professional
-The Introvert
-The Family
-The Relaxed

The price range of Senor Frogs is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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Monday, June 3, 2013

Molly Molone's


Type: Bar and Restaurant

Name: Molly Molone's

My experience: 
The first time we ate there, it was Valentines day, and Byron wanted to take me out to a nice breakfast, and that’s what it ended up being. It was a nice vibe, Irish themed with a mix of Caribbean (so they had a unique style), located in Red Hook. There were shamrocks and fish nets hanging on the walls, two things you think would clash, but they set them up nicely together where you wouldn’t even think about questioning it. The service was great, our waitresses every time were very sweet, and the food was delicious. I’ve never had anything besides their breakfast, but I can tell you that their breakfast is definitely amazing. It’s a good place to take the kids, or come with a group of your friends and has a mix between locals and tourists. In the end, if you want a good breakfast in St.thomas, you shouldn’t skip Molly Molone’s!



Molly Molone’s is MOST compatible with:
-The Family
-The Relaxed
-The Honeymooners


Molly Molone’s is NOT compatible with: 
-The Professional
-The Introvert

The price range of Molly Molone’s is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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Sib's


Type: Bar and Restaurant 

Name: Sib’s

My experience: 
Sib’s is one of Byron and I’s hang out after work. We go there to get some good food, for a good price, fast. It has been on the island for a while,(1924) and will be staying for hopefully much longer. It is tucked away in the north side and has plenty of parking available (unlike a lot of places around here). It’s a short drive from town, but far enough where you feel more secluded from the city. Every time we have sat ourselves and we typically have the same waitress every time. She is very nice and always greets us with a smile. We always sit outside, even though there is an inside, but fresh air is nice. Once you place your order, it is not even a 20 minute wait! It is the fastest kitchen on the island and not only that, and the food is actually good too. I’d say more locals come here than tourists, but it is still a good mix of people! Overall, it is a great place to go to grab a bite to eat and hang out with some friends that won’t have you spending all your money! 



Sib’s is MOST compatible with:
-The Professional (I’ve seen co workers come here to chat about work during the day)
-The Relaxed
-The Social Butterfly (more if you sit inside)


Sib’s is NOT compatible with: 
-The Adventurer 
-The Perfectionist
-The Hipster

The price range of Sib’s is in the Penny Pincher Zone

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Da Lime In Da Coconut


Type: Bar

Name: Da Lime in Da Coconut

My experience: 
Alright, I’m going to try to be the most non-bias as I can right now. This is where I work, along with at the zipline (the zipline owns the bar). I can honestly say the frozen drinks here are really good. They are blended to perfection every time because a machine pours out the ingredients in perfect proportions. This bar is a Caribbean rum bar, but there are also some other kinds of drinks too. The signature drink is Da Lime in Da Coconut and it has 3 different shots of cruzan, a squeeze of lime and real coconut water served inside of a coconut! Anyway, it is a nice place to hang out! It is in a safe part of town, Yacht Haven, in a good location when you are in the middle of shopping, need to drink before you want to go out to eat, or if you are a cruise ship guest, it is right by the more popular cruise ship dock. There are tons of little tiki bar decorations, always Caribbean music playing (Bob Marley Pandora station) and the service is awesome! (lol) There are either seats around the bar, or if you want to make it a bit more personal with just you and your friends, we have tables that you can sit around away from the bar. There is a good mix between locals and tourists, and typically everyone ends up talking to one another. It’s a nice place to start your day off, or rewind when it’s coming to an end. (not to mention, free wifi!)



Da Lime in Da Coconut compatible with:
-The Social Butterfly
-The Relaxed
-The The Stereotypical Tourist

Da Lime in Da Coconut compatible with: 
-The Professional 
-The Introvert 
-The Hipster

The price range of Da Lime in Da Coconut is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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Iggies


Type: Bar and Restaurant

Name: Iggies

My experience: 
Byron recently got a new job as the beach manager at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort. On this resort, there is a restaurant called Iggies and neither of us have eaten there. We have been in the area a few times because they hold mini sporting events for locals to sign up for and do some friendly competition (dodge ball, volleyball, softball, etc). We first show up and it is right up against the beach, a lovely view, and the place was full of a mix between tourists and locals. The vibe was nice, nothing fancy, but had a bit of a  rugged pirate look to it with an elegant twist. Anyway, we tried a few of the drinks, we had people buying us drinks, so we had a bit more than we usually do. The drinks I had were well done and tasty. They also filled me up so I wasn’t terribly hungry when my meal got out to me. The food was decent, not the best I’ve had on the island, but it sure did hit the spot. It seemed like a little community there, a lot of people knew each other from staying at the resort, or the locals picked this place as their hang out, but it was nice to see a lot of people talking to everyone around them, and not sticking with just their table. Over all it was a good experience and I definitely see myself going there again in the future. 



Iggies most compatible with:
-The Social Butterfly
-The Wild Child
-The The Stereotypical Tourist

Iggies least compatible with: 
-The Relaxed
-The Introvert  
-The Professional 

The price range of Iggies is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Barefoot Buddha


Type: Restaurant

Name: Barefoot Buddha

My experience: 
Byron and I only went to Barefoot Buddha in the first place because Dog House Pub wasn’t serving food, and frankly I wanted food, not drinks. It was in the late afternoon and I was starving and I didn’t want to go to Hooters, or the McDonalds that’s slower than molasses in January (as my parents would describe it), so we figured we’d check out this Barefoot Buddha place. As you’re walking in, you seem to have left St.Thomas and entered new world filled of incense, tea, peace, love and tranquility. People were there alone, with their lap tops and tea, some couples, and some with friends, really people of all shapes, sizes and ages. It had this really peaceful vibe, some might describe it as a “hippy” place, but really it is one of the few places I’d feel comfortable going to alone and enjoying some peace and quiet in St.Thomas. When you approach the counter, you see a shop to your right. It is stocked with pretty dresses, purses, and little nicknacks. I didn’t have the time to go through and look at it all, but I’m sure if I did, I’d want to leave with half the store. There were colorful wallets with elephants on it, owls.... alright I’m getting carried away. I proceed to order, still nervous, not knowing if I’d even like the food or not and kept my eyes away from the shop. We sat and waited for our food, and as I sat and contemplated if I wanted to try some of their delicious sounding tea, but I got my order of food before I made up my mind and when I started to chow down, I completely lost my train of thought. The wraps were green and the food tasted so natural! I never had such a delicious wrap in my whole life. It was jam packed with flavor and I didn’t care who was in the room, I ate that thing like a dog who got into the butter and had to finish it before it’s owners took it away. Ok, sorry for getting so descriptive, but this place really surprised me. I believe if you want a little break from all the Caribbean and need a place to relax, this place should be at the top of your list. 



Barefoot Buddha most compatible with:
-The Hipster
-The Relaxed
-The Adventurer 
-The Introvert 

Barefoot Buddha least compatible with: 
-The Wild Child
-The Stereotypical Tourist  
-The Cultural

The price range of Barefoot Buddha is in the Penny Pincher Zone

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http://www.barefootbuddhavi.com

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Beni Iguana's Sushi Bar and Restaurant


Type: Restaurant and Bar

Name: Beni Iguana’s Sushi Bar and Restaurant

My experience: 
First of all, let me say that I’m not much of a sushi person. The craziest I get is typically california rolls... but I do love california rolls. So one day while Byron and I were out in Haven Sight, we figured we’d try Beni Iguanas. We walk in and it is as open as a gymnasium, very boxy with high ceilings, but only notice that after you see to the giant fish tank guarding entrance. It’s pretty neat, filled with exotic fish and gives the room flair. We had the option of sitting at the sushi bar (it had little floating wooden boats that were empty, but I guess on a busy day they would fill them with sushi? I’m not too sure about it) or sitting at a table; we took the table. The mussels were really good, it was my first time trying them, so don’t exactly take my word on it, take Byron’s, he said they were tasty. My california rolls were delicious, and Byron said his was pretty good. Not his best sushi, but still decent. What really made it so delectable for me was this sauce they had. It was amazing! I have some in my fridge now because I liked it that much. I’d say, if you were on vacation and you wanted some sushi, this would be a pretty decent place to go. 


Lots of drinks on the menu! Yumm

Beni Iguana’s most compatible with:
-The Social Butterfly
-The Relaxed
-The Adventurer 

Beni Iguana’s least compatible with: 
-The Cultural 
-The Stereotypical Tourist  

The price range of Beni Iguana’s is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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More info at
http://beniiguanassushibar.com

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Friday, May 24, 2013

Northside Bistro


Type: Restaurant and Bar

Name: Northside Bistro 

My experience: 
When Byron’s parents came down to visit, he was turning 22, so for his birthday we wanted to go somewhere nice. We’ve passed Northside Bistro a few times and always wanted to check the place out. The commercial also displayed that the bistro had amazing Atlantic views and the only brewery in St.Thomas, so we had to go. We arrived at night, and their decor was lovely.  We all had a few drinks, and I got the duck and then for dessert, key lime pie! (I wish the pie were to be a little bigger, but you know how those fancy places are) Over all, it was a good birthday dinner. One thing I must warn you though, if you aren’t local, you might have a hard time finding it, and also parking is a hassle. Besides that though, I believe it is worth the miniature struggle and the price. 



Northside Bistro most compatible with:
-The Perfectionist
-The Relaxed
-The Honeymooners 

Northside Bistro least compatible with: 
-The Wild Child
-The Stereotypical Tourist  

The price range of Northside Bistro is in the Big Spender Zone

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More info at
http://www.northsidebistro.com

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Bad Ass Coffee


Type: Cafe

Name: Bad Ass Coffee 

My experience: 
Down on the island, it is very different from the states; there is NOT a Starbucks on every corner here. Therefor you are very limited if you want to “go get coffee”. Bad Ass Coffee is really good for just that though. Not only do they have Coffee drinks, but they also have a little deli too. Their frozen coffees are perfect for the hot, humid days and there is tons of comfy seating for you to choose from (if it’s not busy). It is at one end of Yacht Haven, so it’s a good way to start your day of shopping. Also, if you need a relaxing place to do some paper work, or writing, this is a good place for that too. It is near my work, so if I get hungry, I can go grab a sandwich and coffee and be on my way! Oh yeah, and it has Wi-Fi too. 



Bad Ass Coffee most compatible with:
-The Relaxed
-The Professional
-The Introvert

Bad Ass Coffee least compatible with: 
-The Wild Child
-The Adventurer 
-The Cultural 

The price range of Bad Ass Coffee is in the Penny Pincher Zone

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More info at
http://www.badasscoffee.com

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Fat Turtle


Type: Restaurant and Bar

Name: Fat Turtle 

My experience: 
The first time I’ve eaten at Fat Turtle was the first day we moved to the island. One thing that drew me to it, and I hate to say this, but I saw the Real World cast eating there, and thought that it would be really cool to see it for myself. Don’t be fooled though, just because it looked like a huge party all the time on Real World doesn’t mean it always is. They do hold concerts there on occasion and have events going on randomly because it’s in the middle of Yacht Haven. The food is pretty good, I always get cheeseless pizza when I go there (I’m lactose intolerant), and every time except for once was it amazing. It also has some really nice views of the Yachts, right against the water, and is all outside seating. It’s one of those places that has a good mix of locals and tourists. It can get busy down there though, so watch out when you want to go. If you want something more relaxed, go during the day, or when there aren’t any cruise ships in on a week day, but if you want more of a wild time, go during the night or on a busy ship day. It really can become two different places. 



Fat Turtle most compatible with:
-The Wild Child (During the night)
-The Social Butterfly
-The Family (During the day)
-The Relaxed (During the day)

Fat Trutle least compatible with: 
-The Perfectionist 
- The Professional  

The price range of Fat Turtle is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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Grand Cru


Type: Restaurant and Bar

Name: Grand Cru 

My experience: 
Byron and I have heard that Grand Cru was a very nice place to eat, but expensive so we shied away from it. About two weeks ago now we found a reason to celebrate, so we figured we’d go try Grand Cru. It is in Yacht Haven, which is a nice location itself, and right up on the water, by the million dollar yachts. We first get seated inside, (I requested it since I wanted some air conditioning) but since it was wednesday (margarita Wednesday) , there were some noisy people hanging out at the bar, so we moved ourselves outside. The inside wasn’t huge, but looked like a set from the new Great Gatsby movie. It was beautiful and vibrant. (I suggest if your on vacation, sit outside because the view is outstanding) So we get seated outside, and we were the youngest couple there, and we were very happy about that. The scene was romantic, and the drinks were tasty and unique. My meal was very flavorful and Byron enjoyed his as well... we even got dessert! All in all, it wasn't perfect, but it was tasty, in a relaxed area, and a bit expensive (as we knew going into it).




Grand Cru most compatible with:
-The Honeymooners 
-The Perfectionist
-The Introvert
-The Relaxed 
-The Professional

Grand Cru least compatible with: 
-The Wild Child
- The Cultural 

The price range of Grand Cru is in the Big Spender Zone

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Greengos Caribbean Cantina


Type: Restaurant and Bar

Name: Greengos Caribbean Cantina

My experience: 
Wandering around after a morning of errands around the water front area, Byron and I needed a quick place to grab a bite to eat. We have heard about Greengos from many people and thought it sounded like a good idea since it was within walking distance and, from what our friends told us, really good. When we found it in a back alley street (the way I described that sounds sketchy, but more like it’s tucked away in-between all the chaos of the shops), we walked on in and took a seat. It was a cute place, well decorated, and cozy. It is apart of the historic district, so the architecture was beautiful. In the corner of the small restaurant, was a little bar and also had a display of little nicknacks you can purchase with their name on it. It was unlike a lot of places because it wasn’t crowded with tacky island decor, but instead had a dia de los muertos (Day of the dead) theme to it, that really stood out. Our food was delivered fast and was excellent (in my opinion). The portion size was perfect too, I was satisfied, but not loosening up my belt strap and falling into a food coma. We left very pleased with our experience!



Greengos Caribbean Cantina most compatible with:
-The Adventurer 
-The Social Butterfly
-The Hipster 

Greengos Caribbean Cantina least compatible with: 
-The Relaxed
-The Professional
-The Stereotypical Tourist 

The price range of Greengos Caribbean Cantina is in the Penny Pincher Zone

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The GreenHouse


Type: Restaurant and Bar

Name: The GreenHouse

My experience: 
I have eaten here many times because it was right by my old work, HOTLOOK sunglasses. The first time I ate there was when Byron and I were traveling, making sure this was a place we were willing to move to. It is right on the water front, by all the jewelry shops and the few random gift shops and has an amazing view of the cruise ships. The decor is touristy and the food is simple. Most menu items are what you would see anywhere in America, and they gave it a splash of Caribbean. It is a good place to dine at when you need a bit to eat after you’ve been shopping all day (or working in my case). Also the drinks are pretty good, and their happy hour is buy one get one free, which is great when you are with a group of people, or even just a group of two! Over all, it might not be anything fancy or super memorable on your vacation full of adventures, but it is a good bite to eat in a convenient spot that won’t burn a hole through your pocket. 

Me drinking a strawberry daiquiri...
YUM



The GreenHouse is most compatible with:
-The Relaxed
-The Stereotypical Tourist
-The Family
-The Social Butterfly

The GreenHouse is least compatible with: 
-The Perfectionist 
-The Professional
-The Cultural 

The price range of The GreenHouse is in the Penny Pincher Zone

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Fish Tails


Type: Restaurant and Bar

Name: Fish Tails

My experience: 
After a long day at work in St.John, Byron decided to take me out to eat, whoohoo!! We were in the Red Hook area and had sooo many choices, but as we were walking out of the ferry station we saw Fish Tails staring back at us, just begging for us to come and eat with them (not literally though, restaurants can’t talk silly!). So we wandered in and were greeted nicely and brought to our table. It was dark by this time, but the stars beamed off the ocean beautifully as we dined. It had a very nice scenery along with a nautical theme that gave the restaurant a great flow of continuity. The food was great! They had all sorts of fish on the menu (Fish Tales... get it?) and it was all fresh. It was a great way to end the day! Especially if you just sent all day in St.John and came back on the ferry; it’s right there!  



Fish Tails is most compatible with:
-The Relaxed
-The Stereotypical Tourist
-The Family


Fish Tails is least compatible with: 
-The Hipster
-The Adventurer 

The price range of Fish Tails is in the Goldy Locks Zone

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http://whatsyouradventurestthomas.blogspot.com/2013/05/how-this-all-works.html

For more information about Fish Tails please visit
http://www.fishtailsvi.com/home.cfm


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