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ried goat, crab cakes, steamed mahi mahi and rotis. It costs $5 per 15 minutes to surf the
web. The cafe shows free movies on Wednesday nights at 7pm.
Calamaya's BURGERS, SEAFOOD $$
( 284-495-2403; Hodge's Creek Marina; mains $10-20; breakfast & lunch)
Located at Hodge's Creek Marina, a few miles east of Road Town on the Blackburn Hwy,
waterfront Calamaya's serves a menu of Caribbean-tinged bites such as rotis, wraps, bur-
gers and salads.
D' Best Cup CAFE $
(Trellis Bay; sandwiches $6-10; breakfast & lunch) Trellis Bay has another outlet
of this local chain serving cappuccino, espresso and coffee drinks, as well as omelets and
sandwiches.
Drinking
These restaurants and lodgings double as nifty places to grab a drink.
De Loose Mongoose CAFE
( www.beefislandguesthouse.com ; TrellisBay; Tue-Sun) Sip your beverage of choice
while watching key sporting events on satellite TV at the outdoor gazebo.
Near-D-Beach Limin' Bar & Hostel BAR
( www.josiahsbaybvi.com ; Josiah'sBay) The hostel's bar has a funky, tiki-esque ambien-
ce with a thatched, open-air pavilion fronting a bird-filled pond.
Pusser's East PUB
( www.pussers.com ; Fat Hogs Bay) It pours beer, the namesake rum and more on the wa-
terfront.
Shopping
Aragorn's Studio ( www.aragornsstudio.com ) The place to go for one-of-a-kind, locally
made wares. You'll find high-quality copper and steel iconographic sculptures, woodcut
print T-shirts and traditional Caribbean arts and crafts, such as coconut carvings. You can
also buy something from the small selection of organice products that Aragorn brings in
from his farm.
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