Jmiel
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La Fonda Hotel - how are the rooms?
I have always enjoyed the La Fonda restaurant (between TJ and Ensenada) and am curious about the rooms - am planning a visit to the area and may stay
at La Fonda. Thanks for any feedback.
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Udo
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Mood: TEQUILA!
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Poco Cielo, next door is quieter and has a better restaurant.
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hermosok123
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Took the wife and daughter there last year for dinner and the food and service was mediocre at best. Cant speak to the rooms, sorry. We wont be
back.
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DanO
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The rooms are rustic but I've spent more for less elsewhere. Try to get one of the cabanas instead of the rooms up in the main building, which can be
a little loud with the truck traffic.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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BajaTed
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Try their Baja style Oysters Rockefeller
Es Todo Bueno
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Santiago
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DanO; was it you that told the story of being in the surf with your biddies when someone's wife took shower with those full size windows to the sea?
Classic baja.
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DanO
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Quote: Originally posted by Santiago | DanO; was it you that told the story of being in the surf with your biddies when someone's wife took shower with those full size windows to the sea?
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Yes, and that was my wife in the shower. Back then, La Fonda was seriously rustic, right down to the burro in the courtyard. I've had some good
times there over the years (at least as far as can remember).
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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BajaBlanca
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Way back when we used to go to La Fonda for the most wonderful brunches.
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willardguy
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joe's famous banana daiquiri's....mmmmmmm
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DanO
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Yeah, so glad Joe is back. Here's a pic (apologies for the poor quality) of Joe and his lovely wife at the bar in late 2015, after they had taken the
place back.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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DanO
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Also, the food is good. Caveat: I have never eaten at Poco Cielo (known as Colonel Lyon's house back in the day), so I can't compare. But my most
recent meal at La Fonda, pictured below, was excellent (local halibut, last December).
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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