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yellowklr
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Mulege Help
Well I've traveled a lot of Baja but this will be my first trip to Mulege.
I'd like to get some advice where to eat,drink, and people watch?
I'll be arriving on New Years day
Hope to meet some nomads while I'm there
Derek
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shari
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u2u Mulegemichael...he will dial you in Derek...dont miss visiting him!!
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Marc
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After drinking at El Candil do not exit through the open archways because they are windows up off of the sidewalk and it's a nasty drop. They are not
doorways. I take this little note along with me.  
[Edited on 12-30-2010 by Marc]
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BornFisher
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Good luck down Mulage way Derek! If you want to kill some Reds heading north, let me know!!
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David K
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El Patron Restaurant, in the sand, on the high tide line... end of road along north side of river... awesome!
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Bob and Susan
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there's a new place under the bridge
lot's of good reviews
hanburglers and sand-witches and beer
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Marc
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
El Patron Restaurant, in the sand, on the high tide line... end of road along north side of river... awesome! |
Seems every trip the entrance has been re-routed because of storms or the tides. In September the road just in front had washed away blocking the way
to the lighthouse and marina.
A few years back we pulled up a Humbolt Squid (nasty looking beast). We took its mantle to Lily. She had the kitchen pound away on it and served it up
with butter and garlic. Love the place!
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mulegemichael
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your landlord, max, will be able to fill you in on all the places to go...scotties el candil and the "shack" under the bridge are certainly fine
places to hang out and eat..visit us if you get the chance; just ask anyone where we live..
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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yellowklr
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Keep em coming and thanks so much for all the info.
a good place to enjoy some cerveza in the evening?
Derek
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mulegemichael
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refer to my previous post; both places great for sipping and people watching
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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David K
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What about Ray's?
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"shack" under the bridge
This sounds very "Baja" :-)
Anyone with a picture of this place?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Los Equipales in town is very good.
The Jungle just southof town on the river is a fun spot to hang out - many locals - opens about 2:30 in the afternoon. Closed Sundays
Rays Place in the valley - excellent - try to arrive in time to enjoy the sunset befind the mountains. Check around for what days he is open.
Doneys in town - very good breakfast, lunch and dinner. Closed Tuesdays.
Carnitas on Saturday at what used to be Danny's in town.
There are many others just ask around - everybody has a favorite or two.
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yellowklr
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Thanks to everyone with the replies.....I think I have a solid list for the 3 days I will be there......
Say Hello if ya see me......Two Gringos in a big F350 with lots of fishing stickers......
Derek
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yellowklr
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mulegemichael
your landlord, max, will be able to fill you in on all the places to go...scotties el candil and the "shack" under the bridge are certainly fine
places to hang out and eat..visit us if you get the chance; just ask anyone where we live.. |
Great I'll look you up..........
Derek
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Serinidad on south end of town next to airstrip has pig roast every friday night:
Bob Durrell
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El Patron
One of our Baja favorites! Seafood is their specialty. Your feet are in the sand just feet from the Sea of Cortez, perfect! A bit of a challenge to
find but worth the effort.
It is at the end of the road that parallels the river on the north side out towards the Lighthouse.
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David K
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Mulege & El Patron Restaurant
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Just south of Mulege is Bahia Concepcion:

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Sweetwater
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Are there any free wifi hotspots in town or in the area surrounding Mulege?
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tripledigitken
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Sweetwater
Are there any free wifi hotspots in town or in the area surrounding Mulege? |
You can sit in Equipales Restaurant and hookup. Just sip some coffee, or a beer. Right across the street is a site with computers and wifi. He
charges 8 pesos for 20 minutes.
Ken
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