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Tony's in La Paz

BajaBlanca - 4-26-2014 at 01:51 PM

Introducing Tony's Restaurant/Bar in La Paz

We had an amazing treat today! We went to Tony's on the Malecon for pizza and Negra Modelo beer on draft.....check out the deals!








Super thin crust pizza. - We had the house special, delicious!





But this little notice had Les all smiles from ear to ear and for sure wanting to head back!






We highly recommend this place, especially for lunch. The breeze was cool, the people watching fun and the conversation with Bajanomader Akmaxx really interesting. Ours was the first pizza out of the oven for the day and it was toasty and delicious. The idea of putting the menu on wine bottles, repurposing the bottles, is nothing short of brilliant. ((((:

Service was fast, beer very cold and there are other pastas and salads offered as well.

Thanks Max and see you again soon. Congrats on creating a wonderful venue.

I have decided I will take the college freshmen for pizza one of these weekends ... If anyone wants to meet them in living color come along! If anyone wants to sponsor a pizza for them, even better, then I can let them bring their significant others ....

For those who have not been to Tony's before, it is close to La Perla Hotel and next to Oxxo.

And perhaps we will be there again this Tuesday


:bounce::bounce::bounce:

blackwolfmt - 4-26-2014 at 02:04 PM

Thanks Blanca for the pics and eats info almost like having my own private tour guide,,question what did that lunch run you guys$$ ??

David K - 4-26-2014 at 02:09 PM

Thanks Blanca and Les!

BajaBlanca - 4-26-2014 at 02:14 PM

The pizzas are 95 pesos! And the beer was on the house (((((:

Can you beat that???

So our total came to a little over 100 pesos or less than $10.

And my Man had a smile on his face, which was priceless.

Whale-ista - 4-26-2014 at 05:20 PM

taking more notes.... love negro modelo- on tap! woo hoo!

(poodle wants to know: did you bring Rex to pizza lunch?)

Excellent visit with Blanca and Les......

akmaxx - 4-26-2014 at 07:23 PM

Rex is welcome too because Tony's is on the Malecon and therefore on the sidewalk where all dogs are welcome. We can provide a bowl of water for them and maybe a meatball (depending on the chef's whims).

Nice meeting Blanca and Les and I hope to see them again.

Cheers,

yellowklr - 4-26-2014 at 07:49 PM

I have to get down to La Paz and start checking out my "future" home…….

Max,.
Gotta have some to those cervezas down there with ya!!


Have a great time Blanca and Les!! How long ya staying?

shari - 4-26-2014 at 08:03 PM

whoa...free beer!!!!! amazing the place wasnt packed with Canucks...hahahaha! thanks for the review Blanca...dang...wish I was in La Paz!

mulegemichael - 4-26-2014 at 08:15 PM

max...yer new gig???....bringing the "guys" back down first of june for the dorado tourney...are you gonna be in la paz?....lemme know, amigo...m.

BajaBlanca - 4-26-2014 at 08:19 PM

Derek and Shari, come on down! The lady who rented to us has plenty of furnished apts. Derek: we are down for a month.

Maxx, it was so fun and we will return muy soon.

Lori, Max answered your question and I find that all the restaurant businesses that are on the sidewalk have no problem with pets, so bring poodle with you...we left Rex home, it was far too hot for a British pooch to be wandering like we were.

BTW. We older folks are party poopers but Max says that his two places, Tonys and Fritz are packed full every night at 10 pm.



[Edited on 4-27-2014 by BajaBlanca]

Whale-ista - 4-26-2014 at 10:32 PM

Thanks for both responses regarding pet friendly places on the malecon. I will give the caniche her short summer haircut in a few weeks, so she won't be too warm for La Paz in June.

(That's a nice thing about poodles: you can cut their hair very short, and since they have hair like humans instead of fur like other dogs, it grows back quickly, plus no allergies. Downside: they require frequent trips to the groomers.)

Looking forward to La Paz- it will be nice to relax with a cold drink, tasty food, and watch the world go by, unlike our camping trips at the lagoons, where I was concerned about encountering coyotes...