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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by goldhuntress
Hey Diana, Is Jardins dog friendly? I know you travel with dogs, me too and I'm thinking about staying there next trip down. I want to have dinner at
the restaurant there, Carlos was super cool to us last trip when we tried for a late breakfast but discovered they don't serve breakfast and don't
open til noon. He opened an hour early and made us an absolutely beautiful breakfast and fresh coffee that cost about $18.00 usd. I wish I'd taken a
picture! Not familiar with Don Diego's? |
Hi,
Yes Jardins is dog friendly. They have become so popular that it is wise to make reservations especially for the weekends.
Also, the restaurant is closed on Mondays. And they do not do breakfast anymore, but they have the other restaurant in town that serves a good
breakfast. Dang, I forget the name of the other restaurant, but I sure BajaGringo remembers?----It is on the west side of the highway near the
park---how is that for exact directions.
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goldhuntress
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Yes, Carlos told us about the breakfast he has so I know where it is. I love to find nice dog friendly places. It seems it's easier than ever to get
one in the US now and harder than it used to be in Baja, lol. Thanks Diana
Thanks David, I know the place, didn't know that was the name though.
[Edited on 6-25-2011 by goldhuntress]
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msteve1014
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
ummm...I dont know about me RAVING about the old rooms...I sure thought it was good value for the pesos for sure but it was like...maybe over 10 years
ago I stayed in one so perhaps things have changed in the old rooms...sounds like the beds need replacing all right. I dont want to give the
impression I am raving about something that happened many years ago and would hate to give a recommendation based on outdated info...so take my so
called raving with a grain of sal please.
I havent knitted in years. |
Be carefull what you post on the internet. It WILL come back. DK never forgets.
Now, how about a picture of your Toyota.
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David K
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I hope people are here to read facts not fantasy.
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toneart
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Quote: | Originally posted by msteve1014
Quote: | Originally posted by shari
ummm...I dont know about me RAVING about the old rooms...I sure thought it was good value for the pesos for sure but it was like...maybe over 10 years
ago I stayed in one so perhaps things have changed in the old rooms...sounds like the beds need replacing all right. I dont want to give the
impression I am raving about something that happened many years ago and would hate to give a recommendation based on outdated info...so take my so
called raving with a grain of sal please.
I havent knitted in years. |
Be carefull what you post on the internet. It WILL come back. DK never forgets.
Now, how about a picture of your Toyota. |
He does seem to spend a lot of time of the BajaNomad Hobby horse, but that's part of his passion. He is a walking (or probably sitting) enclyclopedia
of Baja and Nomad history.
However, he is not malicious. He will not call up archives to ridicule you or do even worse. There are those who will though. So, the caution is warranted, if you care.
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Woooosh
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Quote: | Originally posted by jenny.navarrette
Quote: | Originally posted by Cielomar
BajaCactus-El Rosario-What a Dump!
...I would have done better sleeping on the beach that night. Of yea, and the charge the same as the new section for the pleasure of a miserable
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Welcome to BajaNomads, grasshopper, where hyperbole and outright lies about Mexico have risen to a higher art form. If you came here for any useful
information, you're in the wrong place. There is a close-knit group here who will pee on your head and tell you it is raining.
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I believe it goes: "Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining" At least that's Judge Judy's version. I can't fix the rest of your statement.
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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Roberto
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Quote: | Originally posted by jenny.navarrette
If you came here for any useful information, you're in the wrong place. There is a close-knit group here who will pee on your head and tell you it is
raining.
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Indeed. Mostly
from armchairs behind computers NOB.
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Roberto
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Quote: | Originally posted by drarroyo
it's a reliable machine I've owned since 2000, but don't find any need to
CLUTTER cyber-space with endless photos. YAAAWN |
Well, you can always update the unwashed with the LATEST STICKERS on said Tacoma, can't you? Please?
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
OK, I stand corrected....I did rave a bit....baja cactus is anything BUT a dump. |
if the maid did a bad job before the OP checked in, perhaps the room was a dump.
just sayin' you never know.
anywho, if driving south, stay at catavina, much nicer joint, and not a motel design, is a hotel design, with a pool!
baja cactus is a motel with no grounds that would make one want to linger...
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by msteve1014
DK never forgets.
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in many ways he is indeed like a woman, never forgets, and always retelling her version.
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wilderone
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Jenny - you're so funny. Yeah, a rose-colored glasses crowd to some extent. But isn't that preferable in Mexico?
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krafty
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Goat-is like a woman? There are several dudes here that fit this description to a tee
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Bajahowodd
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
Quote: | Originally posted by goldhuntress
Hey Diana, Is Jardins dog friendly? I know you travel with dogs, me too and I'm thinking about staying there next trip down. I want to have dinner at
the restaurant there, Carlos was super cool to us last trip when we tried for a late breakfast but discovered they don't serve breakfast and don't
open til noon. He opened an hour early and made us an absolutely beautiful breakfast and fresh coffee that cost about $18.00 usd. I wish I'd taken a
picture! Not familiar with Don Diego's? |
Hi,
Yes Jardins is dog friendly. They have become so popular that it is wise to make reservations especially for the weekends.
Also, the restaurant is closed on Mondays. And they do not do breakfast anymore, but they have the other restaurant in town that serves a good
breakfast. Dang, I forget the name of the other restaurant, but I sure BajaGringo remembers?----It is on the west side of the highway near the
park---how is that for exact directions. |
Viejo San Quintin. It's North of the turn off to Jardines, by several miles. And it's next to the hospital on the West side, slightly set back and
easy to miss.
Just perhaps, folks traveling S/B, might not wish to double back North for breakfast. But, they do it well.
[Edited on 6-27-2011 by Bajahowodd]
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mcfez
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Quote: | Originally posted by jenny.navarrette
Quote: | Originally posted by Cielomar
BajaCactus-El Rosario-What a Dump!
...I would have done better sleeping on the beach that night. Of yea, and the charge the same as the new section for the pleasure of a miserable
night in a lumpy bed. |
Welcome to BajaNomads, grasshopper, where hyperbole and outright lies about Mexico have risen to a higher art form. If you came here for any useful
information, you're in the wrong place. There is a close-knit group here who will pee on your head and tell you it is raining.
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Never mind this card carrying racist jenny.navarrette. This idiot stick thinks of "darkies"(his words) going "boooo" to him..... in the middle of the
night. Not much brain matter is involved...if any.
The closest thing to a motel room jenny.navarrette knows about ......is any outhouse that's available for a overnight stay.
Like that Fulano?
[Edited on 6-27-2011 by mcfez]
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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jenny.navarrette
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Hey McFuzz! Wazzup, short round?
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EdZeranski
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room at the inn
Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
The Cactus is what it is. Used to be there wasnt that many choices up and down Highway One, not that way any more.every time we go south seems like we
see new ones especially in San Ouinten there is 2 or three I would not pass up to spend the night in El Rosario. |
We've stayed at Cactus and I guess we lucked out because we always got a newer room upstairs. Pretty nice really by Baja standards and the staff was
very nice. They even refunded, in cash, for a room I'd reserved by credit card but had to cancel after an accident. In San Quintin 'Villa San
Quintin' is our stop now on the way north.
EdZ KG6UTS
OB,Borrego and Baja!!!
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