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daily, but expect main dishes such as grilled fish or squash tart with goat cheese (there's
always one vegetarian item). Lighter bites include flat breads with manchego cheese or
smoked gouda. There's no wait staff, so give your order to the bartender.
Entertainment
Skinny Legs LIVE MUSIC
( www.skinnylegs.com ; Rte10) This place draws caravans of islanders and travelers to the
East End for some hearty parties. The attraction is a steady diet of live entertainment from
throughout the archipelago. Bluegrass, calypso, reggae, country and rock fuel the fire. The
crowd is largely continental and ranges from six to 60 years old - and everybody dances.
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays are the hot nights.
Sputnik LIVE MUSIC
(Rte 10) Next to the Donkey Diner, this West Indian bar sets a lazy mood. It hosts occa-
sional bands and events such as screenings by the St John Film Society.
Information
Connections ( www.connectionsstjohn.com ; per 30min $5) Internet access by Skinny
Legs restaurant.
Coral Bay( www.coralbaystjohn.com ) Community website.
Getting There & Away
The distance between Cruz Bay and Coral Bay on Centerline Rd is just over 8 miles, but it
takes a good 30 minutes or so to drive it on the winding mountain roads. Watch out for fer-
al donkeys. The public Vitran bus also makes the journey. There are no ferries from Coral
Bay to elsewhere (you must return to Cruz Bay).
 
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