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Caribbean dishes. There's an active bar. Daily specials
served from 11:30 am to 9 pm. Reservations are a must for
Sunday Brunch.
H
The Beachside Café is half a mile
south of Frederiksted.
After Dark
Nightlife on the island is low-key and most of-
ten revolves around the resort hotels and the
island's restaurants. No imported stars, but
lots of local talent and good music for dancing
and listening. Both Christiansted and
Frederiksted have several spots that stay open late for
drinking and music. Jazz, calypso, reggae, rock, folk singing
and steel bands are the most popular forms of entertain-
ment. Check Weekend in the Friday edition of the St. Croix
Avis and the entertainment page of St. Croix This Week . The
island's newest attraction is the Divi Carina Bay Casino on
the island's south coast (see below).
Some suggestions follow:
Club 54 , 54B Company Street, Christiansted, is the most
popular late-night hangout. It has indoor and outdoor
spaces and multi-level decks where you have a drink or some
pizza and listen to live music. There's also a big-screen TV
that is usually tuned to major sports events. They have a va-
riety of “event” nights as well.
(340) 713-8025.
Pier 69 , 69 King Street, Christiansted, has live music sev-
eral nights a week. It ranges from jazz to R&B or a singer
with guitar.
(340) 772-0069.
Cheeseburgers in Paradise , East End Road, has live mu-
sic several nights a week usually a group playing reggae or
country music.
(340) 773-1119.
The Galleon , at Green Cay Marina, East End Road, is an
excellent choice for dinner and the piano music continues on
till 11 pm. Good parking.
(340) 773-9949.
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