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Bajahowodd
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Scotty's is a hit and miss thing these days. Maybe he's tired or has too much money. Anyone care to comment on Los Equipales?
We always found them open and with good service and great food/\.
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What is going on with Ray's Place? Is it still open and how is Pam(?) doing, Ray's wife we met when we had dinner there in March...
Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
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Los Equipales has too slow of service for me, but otherwise good food.
I don't mind 30 minutes or so, not and hour+.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Scotty's is a hit and miss thing these days. Maybe he's tired or has too much money. Anyone care to comment on Los Equipales?
We always found them open and with good service and great food/\. |
I have always liked Los Equipales....nice setting upstairs with a view and usually a breeze. I tend to ask Francisco whats good that night and usually
go for the t-bone anyway. Always plenty left over for a sandwich or two later. Full meal...soup, salad and etc. Scotty's is good you just have to
pick and chose. I always try to make it for the French dip sandwich when it's the special. Mele's is always good in my opinion. He has great steaks
also...one of my favorite spots for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Jim
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Quote: | Originally posted by LaTijereta
What is going on with Ray's Place? Is it still open and how is Pam(?) doing, Ray's wife we met when we had dinner there in March...
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I assume you are aware that Ray passed away a while back.....not sure about the restaurant. Jim
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I have NEVER had slow service at Equipales. And eat there at least once/week. Scotty closes for the summer, has done that for years. I dont think Rays
is open, just for grins, I will maybe go out today and see. Meles is also consistent with food and service, both good. Lil spendy.
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Headed out to Rays..Road closed , new blacktop going down...maybe manana'
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I also have never had bad service at Los Equipales .Huge delicious steaks. Meles has air conditioning and Equipales doesn't. Nice to have air in the
heat of the summer. I'm pretty sure Scotty has left for Oregon. Mulege dies in the summer and not worth Scotty staying open for a few customers.
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I agree about Equipales; and they are open until 11:00 at night, which is a bonus. I don't know how Francisco stays in business; we're usually the
only ones there. But we only visit Mulege in the "dead" season (May to October). Scotty's has been closed each time we have been down this season.
Last year the place was packed with Boleo miners so I thought he'd stay open this summer but doesn't seem like it. Bertha's down at Burro Beach is
also closed for the summer, another first. El Patron out by the lighthouse is always good and the setting can't be beat. Have yet to go out there
and have it closed (but again, we're usually the only ones eating in there).
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El patron was the site of serious beerage, last evening....nice cool breeze, cold Pacificos.....
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mtnpop,
I was surprised, too. After doing a cursory look around, I went back to the Hacienda and asked the desk girl if she knew of any open places for
dinner, she said she didn't. Weird. There were places on the main road that were open, but not in town. I don't know what the deal was, but I was
there just two years earlier and there were plenty of places open. Go figure.
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only the "snowbirds" think mulege "dies" in the summer...
lots of restruants open
lots of bars open after 11pm
the hotels in town are full all the time
just because "snowbirds" leave doesn't "stop" the world from spinning
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The world spins more quietly, which some of us like, when the snowbirds are gone.....
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Interesting
Quote: | Originally posted by gallesram
I agree about Equipales; and they are open until 11:00 at night, which is a bonus. I don't know how Francisco stays in business; we're usually the
only ones there. But we only visit Mulege in the "dead" season (May to October). Scotty's has been closed each time we have been down this season.
Last year the place was packed with Boleo miners so I thought he'd stay open this summer but doesn't seem like it. Bertha's down at Burro Beach is
also closed for the summer, another first. El Patron out by the lighthouse is always good and the setting can't be beat. Have yet to go out there
and have it closed (but again, we're usually the only ones eating in there). |
That Boleo miners would drive down to Mulege for dinner. Although, I guess if you are living in Santa Rosalia, you deplete the available restaurants
rather quickly.
And, if Ray did pass, what a shame. He ran a wonderful operation. How ironic if they are finally paving the road out to there, and the restaurant is
closed.
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I doubt the road will be paved to Rays old place,but there are a lot of improvements going on..I think the Boleo miners dining here was an
anomaly...We do see some of the management types, but not often....Santa Rosalia has some good eateries...
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