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ROSARITO ROUNDERS....LEND A HELPING HAND, PLEASE

DENNIS - 8-31-2010 at 03:45 PM

Could some of you Nomads with knowledge of the bar scene in Rosarito contribute to a list of establishments that might be of interest to Cynthia's dad, Peter?
He likes to drink beer and would probably frequent places that other more mature expats would like.
If Rene's is still open, that's the type of place I'm looking for.
Papas 'n Beer probably wouldn't make the list.

We need to get some flyers out, so if anyone up there would like to join this quest, it would be great.

Thanks.

knuckles - 8-31-2010 at 05:09 PM

Dennis see u2u

From north to south

Dave - 8-31-2010 at 05:39 PM

Baja Malibu
Plan B
Footprinters
Rene's
Ricky's
Cantiles
Raul's
Palm Grill
Splash
Halfway House

One more north downtown, upstairs but can't remember the name.

Also, can't help with phone #'s. Who calls these places? :rolleyes:

Keri - 8-31-2010 at 05:48 PM

The one upstairs is No Bad days in the middle of Rosarito. Could also visit La Fonda maybe of Taco Tues and Wed and thurs,k

A Few More

Gypsy Jan - 8-31-2010 at 06:16 PM

Las Cubetas in Rosarito on on Benito Juarez on the west side, between Carnitas Michoacan and the intersection with the McDonalds.

El Texano on a east-heading side street near the main Don Pisto liquor store (and the Don Pisto stores might be a good place to ask/show a picture).

And El Pescador near Puerto Nuevo.

SDRonni - 8-31-2010 at 06:50 PM

Bahia Cantilles?

DENNIS - 8-31-2010 at 06:52 PM

Thanks for all of these. Now...let's see.......two beers at each while I try to explain my mission.........ummm.....uhhhh.........OK. I'm lookin' forward to this.

Actually

Dave - 8-31-2010 at 07:11 PM

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Originally posted by DENNIS
Thanks for all of these. Now...let's see.......two beers at each while I try to explain my mission.........ummm.....uhhhh.........OK. I'm lookin' forward to this.


You could pick any one of these places and spend an afternoon or evening. Most every gringo who goes to one, goes to them all...eventually.

If I had to narrow it down I'd choose No Bad Days, Cantiles and Splash.

Bob H - 8-31-2010 at 07:40 PM

Wow I gotta print this out and visit some old friends that now live in Rosarito.

Love the name of the place called Las Cubetas! :spingrin:

Santiago - 9-1-2010 at 08:07 AM

Denny: this is a hellofanidea. Bar scenes are dicey in your own home town if you don't know the locals and in a different town or country can get you in trouble quick. Someone needs to do this from Chula Vista to Los Cabos.

DENNIS - 9-1-2010 at 08:39 AM

Thanks, Jim.....I'll be working in broad daylight. If Lizard Lips was around, I'd take him with me to beat to death anybody who got in my way. :biggrin:
We'll see what turns up in Rosarito. I don't think this search will need to be expanded too much and I won't be sticking my nose where it doesn't belong. I'm only the messenger.

Mexicorn - 9-1-2010 at 08:53 AM

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Originally posted by Dave
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Originally posted by DENNIS
Thanks for all of these. Now...let's see.......two beers at each while I try to explain my mission.........ummm.....uhhhh.........OK. I'm lookin' forward to this.


You could pick any one of these places and spend an afternoon or evening. Most every gringo who goes to one, goes to them all...eventually.

If I had to narrow it down I'd choose No Bad Days, Cantiles and Splash.


Dave is right those are the three.

DENNIS - 9-1-2010 at 09:52 AM

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Originally posted by Mexicorn
If I had to narrow it down I'd choose No Bad Days, Cantiles and Splash.


Dave is right those are the three.




Right-on. After a visit to the police and the Baja Del Sol Hotel, I'll try these places.

Nonsense

Dave - 9-1-2010 at 11:43 AM

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Originally posted by Santiago
Denny: this is a hellofanidea. Bar scenes are dicey in your own home town if you don't know the locals and in a different town or country can get you in trouble quick. Someone needs to do this from Chula Vista to Los Cabos.


Gringo bars are filled with broke-down old white guys drinking beer and telling lies.

The danger is in getting run over by a drunk in the parking lot.

DENNIS - 9-1-2010 at 11:48 AM

I guess I won't need my "Dog--The Bounty Hunter" pepper spray machine gun.

toneart - 9-1-2010 at 11:51 AM

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Originally posted by Dave
Quote:
Originally posted by Santiago
Denny: this is a hellofanidea. Bar scenes are dicey in your own home town if you don't know the locals and in a different town or country can get you in trouble quick. Someone needs to do this from Chula Vista to Los Cabos.


Gringo bars are filled with broke-down old white guys drinking beer and telling lies.

The danger is in getting run over by a drunk in the parking lot.


:O:lol::lol::lol:

oldlady - 9-1-2010 at 12:20 PM

I see a contribution thread for his bar bill in our future.

DENNIS - 9-1-2010 at 12:33 PM

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Originally posted by oldlady
I see a contribution thread for his bar bill in our future.


I'll try to keep it reasonable. :lol:

fdt - 9-2-2010 at 06:02 AM

Castillos del Mar has a great little bar with a spectacular ocean view and the best part is that if he mentions this post, the first cerveza is on the house :yes:
saludos
Fernando