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BillP
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[*] posted on 3-10-2011 at 07:52 AM


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hey Bill - know of any good sub shops in havasu?
cause i am dying for a good one too. and i am here in havasu.

as for chains i think quiznos is not bad cause they toast them and bake good loaves.

sub way has crappy bread.

Mike, not that I know of, heck, good food of any kind is hard to find in Havasu.

I'm back in town now, wanna have a beer?


I have relatives in LHC and am usually there once a year for a week or so. The best restaurants I've found were Angelina's Italian Kitchen, Cha-bones and, for breakfast, the place below that brewery restaurant on the island. EDIT: found the name, Makai Restaurant.

Really agree about Subway's crappy bread...........the bread is half the appeal of a sandwich.

[Edited on 3-10-2011 by Hook]
Agree on Angelina's, haven't done Cha-bones or Makai. The best breakfast in town is at the best Mexican in town which is Casa Fernandez. Try the chicken fried steak with chorizo gravey(gotta request the chorizo gravey)
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[*] posted on 3-10-2011 at 08:51 AM
Bread!..the staff of life.


In Baja...in Baja Sur...in Bahia de Concepcion...in Bahia de Coyote.

I just bought a loaf of fresh-baked sourdough bread from the new mgr. of La Estrella del Mar roadside cafe at Rancho Coyote. The place once known as Bony's.

I had to buy this bread. After the new proprietor served me a delicious roast beef sandwich made with her homemade sourdough, I had to get some!





I meant the bread to be a gift to a returning neighbor, but it looks like I will have to buy another. The delicious, scrumptous, my-gawd-that's-good, fresh sourdough loaf I bought has been....attacked by some diet-breaking scondrel. It must have just happened recently, as I can still smell toast in the air right now...

I'll have to follow this post up with a new thread about this re-modeled place on the Baja Highway. Estrella del Mar Cafe - kilometer 107-108 Rancho Coyote - about 16 miles south of Mulege.




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