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Eating & Drinking
It's easy to follow your nose here; there are plenty of bars and food kiosks at the waterfront.
Nightlife in La Parguera is an outdoor affair: people drink, eat and stroll from one end of
the waterfront road to the other.
Aguazul
CARIBBEAN $$
(mains$10-22; lunch&dinnerTue-Sat,lunchSun)
The focus on fresh local, organic
ingredients and a menu of homemade raviolis,
churrasco
(grilled meat) and creole fish
dishes with haute presentation leaves Zoe with few peers. Finish with a plate of fresh loc-
al cheese and it's the best fine dining in La Parguera. Aguazul is located on Rte 304, near
Hotel Nautilus.
La Empanadilla
CAFETERIA $
(Carretera304,nearLaPargueraGuestHouse;empanadas$1-2; lunchuntillate)
The best place for cheap empanadas in town - nothing costs over two bucks. In terms of
atmosphere, this beat-up cafeteria doesn't have much polish, but it more than makes up for
it in character. The empanadas with
pulpo
(octopus) are the best.
Yolanda's
CARIBBEAN $
(
www.yolandasbarandgrill.com
;
Carretera 304 Km 3.2; mains $6-13; lunch until
late)
The high-pitched roof and wood trim offer Yolanda's a South Seas atmosphere. It
serves savory lunch specials and stiff drinks and in the evening the patio makes a great
place to party.
Mar y Tierra
BAR, POOL HALL
(Carretera304; 4pm-midnight,lateronweekends)
This stands out among the cluster
of places packed together between the main street and the docks. It is more of a pavilion
with indoor and patio seating than a traditional bar, and it pumps out live Latin rock and
salsa on the weekends. Right in the center of town, it's impossible to miss.
El Karacol
BAR