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San Felipe best values?
Haven't been to San Felipe area for a while, and am curious as to what are thought to be some of the best values (and perhaps the best places, period)
in San Felipe these days for restaurants, taco stands, accommodations, nightlife, daylife, etc.
Is there an influx of people right now on their Spring Breaks? I'm certain it isn't what it once was as a college spring break destination... but how
busy is it in town right around now anyway?
Thank you!
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I stay at Kiki's motel/RV place.....
http://www.kiki.com.mx/
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Night life? There really isnt any :-) The Iguana Bar downtown may be for you if you are out sneaking around at night :-)
George's Motel
http://www.georges.com.mx/inicioin.html
Might be perfect for you. At the end of the malecon area, secured parking....decent dinner house...and there is a great coffee joint with wifi a block
away.
Chuy's Place
Mar de Cortess/n, San Felipe, Mexico
Excellent breakfast and dinners. I eat here 80% of the time for breakfasts. No dress code. GREAT service.
El Nido Restaurant and Steak House
Avenida Mar de Cortez #348, San Felipe, Mexico
The pork chops are excellent and the filet mignon is great. No dress code
La Morena Restaurante & Bar
Av. Malecon 172 t-2, 21850 San Felipe, Baja California
Excellent stuffed breaded shrimp or get the sampler platter (too much food for one). Outdoor/indoor.... no dress code
Most Americans love the Taco Factory right there off the malecon.......it's so so Nice interior......decent drinks. Clean as hell.
All of the above is with in walking distance
If you are heading down by the sulfur mine area............
Chelo's Cae
Road to Puertecitos, KM 35
Ejido Delicias
The grilled shrimp plate is a wow factor.
| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNomad
Haven't been to San Felipe area for a while, and am curious as to what are thought to be some of the best values (and perhaps the best places, period)
in San Felipe these days for restaurants, taco stands, accommodations, nightlife, daylife, etc.
Is there an influx of people right now on their Spring Breaks? I'm certain it isn't what it once was as a college spring break destination... but how
busy is it in town right around now anyway?
Thank you! |
[Edited on 4-9-2013 by mcfez]
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well its obvious, question like this are very Subjective,
its all about perspective,
so there will never be a consensus,
I have camped, RVs. hotels. tents.
its all fun, some times age and experience can have a factor.
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Hmmm... about 20 miles south, night life includes counting satellites, telling stories around the campfire, listening to the Sea of Cortez splashing
against the sand as you drift off to sleep!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
...and there is a great coffee joint with wifi a block away.
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I'd forgotten to ask about Internet access as well.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Hmmm... about 20 miles south, night life includes counting satellites, telling stories around the campfire, listening to the Sea of Cortez splashing
against the sand as you drift off to sleep! |
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I think if you are staying to the north of town there are a bunch of rentals at both El Dorado ranch and Playa De Oro (look at vrbo.com) If not there
is always Baja Palms Motel.
Food and night life
Pete's Camp Bar/Rest
Parrot Crackers A new place, great fish and chips and shrimp and chips
Rumors
Jolly Mon (Friday Night Agave Blues, if you see a harp player it is probably me!)
Internet at Rumors and Pete's Camp
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| Quote: | Originally posted by CortezBlue
I think if you are staying to the north of town there are a bunch of rentals at both El Dorado ranch and Playa De Oro (look at vrbo.com) If not there
is always Baja Palms Motel.
Food and night life
Pete's Camp Bar/Rest
Parrot Crackers A new place, great fish and chips and shrimp and chips
Rumors
Jolly Mon (Friday Night Agave Blues, if you see a harp player it is probably me!)
Internet at Rumors and Pete's Camp |
what he said
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Oh if I saw a harp player it might scare me, I don't think I am ready for that
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| Quote: | Originally posted by desertcpl
| Quote: | Originally posted by CortezBlue
I think if you are staying to the north of town there are a bunch of rentals at both El Dorado ranch and Playa De Oro (look at vrbo.com) If not there
is always Baja Palms Motel.
Food and night life
Pete's Camp Bar/Rest
Parrot Crackers A new place, great fish and chips and shrimp and chips
Rumors
Jolly Mon (Friday Night Agave Blues, if you see a harp player it is probably me!)
Internet at Rumors and Pete's Camp |
what he said |
Get a pizza next door...The Sand Rail Pizza. Very good. Pool tables in the bar....
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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| Quote: | Originally posted by desertcpl
Oh if I saw a harp player it might scare me, I don't think I am ready for that
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNomad
Haven't been to San Felipe area for a while, and am curious as to what are thought to be some of the best values (and perhaps the best places, period)
in San Felipe these days for restaurants, taco stands, accommodations, nightlife, daylife, etc.
Is there an influx of people right now on their Spring Breaks? I'm certain it isn't what it once was as a college spring break destination... but how
busy is it in town right around now anyway?
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Not a lot of people here now that Easter Week is over. Hotel prices are all over the place from $25 to over $100, it is up to you.
There are free internet sites and a coffee house or 3 with internet and there are internet for sale places.
Most of the restaurants are pretty much reasonable with items from a couple of bucks for tacos to over $15 depending if you want shrimp with that.
Rumor has it a casino has opened in town last week, at the old pool hall, but I haven't been in town to see it yet.
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Appreciating the replies. Thank you. I just recently realized how much time has passed since I last visited San Felipe and surrounding areas.
Let's just say that time flies.

[Edited on 4-10-2013 by BajaNomad]
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There is a new restaurant on the Malecon. Some of the best shrimp c-cktails I've had it's on the north end of Malecon I just got back from there.
Just north of rockadile..
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Rice and Beans on the malecon has good food and good prices and very good margaritas
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNomad
Appreciating the replies. Thank you. I just recently realized how much time has passed since I last visited San Felipe and surrounding areas.
Let's just say that time flies.

[Edited on 4-10-2013 by BajaNomad] |
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Has anyone been to the lighthouse ? We talked to a guy that was eating breakfast at Chumpos, he said he opened up the lighthouse and was serving
dinner. He said he was from Oregon,I think ,and he brings fresh salmon down.
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I'll stick with Chumpos :-)
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Steve& ebby
Has anyone been to the lighthouse ? We talked to a guy that was eating breakfast at Chumpos, he said he opened up the lighthouse and was serving
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