Bob and Susan
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Marlin Club near La Paz
went to Pam's Marlin Club thursday for lunch...
Great lunch
food hot and fresh
salad cold and crunchy
Fully loaded bar
SAT TV w/ couches
Reading area
Music
CLEAN kitchen right inside for you to SEE!!!
Pool if you need to "dip"
on the bay in Centanario just 5 minutes south of LA PAZ
Doesn't look like much from the street but drive in...
it's BIG and CLEAN!!!
Lots of safe off-the-road parking
you will not be dissapointed!!!
medium priced
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I, too, have enjoyed a number of delicious meals at Club Marlin. Although I generally stick with fish or shrimp, my friends go there specifically for
steak which they say is delicious. The salad has always been fresh and crunchy, and is the main reason I particularly enjoy this restaurant.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
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Of course. Why else would you go there?
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Bob and Susan
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i know dennis but...
there WAS a guy there READING!!!!
the kids in the pool
the wives EATING!!!
Pam was way ahead of "borders book store"
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I too love the Marlin Club. Used to be the ONLY place to get a good steak, baked pot and salad. The plate also had some rice dish, I think, in a
chile. Way too much to eat. We have also stayed there but I have "heard" that the rooms have gone downhill.
Although it is much safer and easier to maintain, I do miss the old palapa roof the blew off years ago. I dont remember which hurricane.
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Excellent ribeye steaks, freshest, crispest salads in town & Judy's right...too much food!! Hurricane Marty took the
palapa.
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This could be a reason to go to Centanario!
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I thought centanario was north of La Paz a few miles.
Who is Pam? FlyfishingPam?
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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Pam is the owner of the Marlin Club. It has been in her family since it opened.
It is on the road to Cuidad Constitucion.
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Just to present both sides, the last time I ate there I got sicker than I have ever been from food. Never again.
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everyone should experience this malady at least once in their lives. happened to me in oaxaca 1988. thought death was near for four days....
it makes the next "bad" day seem pretty damn cheerful!
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Quote: | Originally posted by Minnow
I thought centanario was north of La Paz a few miles.
Who is Pam? FlyfishingPam? |
Nope it ain´t me.
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Club Marlin is 17K north of La Paz, since he broke the ice I will say I haven't eaten there probably 3-4 years same problem larry, also freezer burn
Calimari, cold food. Sorry Pam your a nice person.
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody in ob
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Just to present both sides, the last time I ate there I got sicker than I have ever been from food. Never again.
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everyone should experience this malady at least once in their lives. happened to me in oaxaca 1988. thought death was near for four days....
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Woody what makes you think it was there food that made you sick?
some of the worse food born illness take 3 days for the symptoms to show.
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Woody what makes you think it was there food that made you sick?
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it sure wasn't the surf, or the cervezas! whatever it was i'm glad i've never had to deal with "it" again....
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Bruce R Leech
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Quote: | Originally posted by lencho
Quote: | Originally posted by Bruce R Leech
Woody what makes you think it was there food that made you sick?
some of the worse food born illness take 3 days for the symptoms to show. |
The original comment was mine, not Woody's. I understand what you're saying, and I don't take lightly posting negative comments about food
establishments; that was long enough ago so I don't remember all the surrounding details, but I've had enough experience with food sickness so I had
no doubt at the time as to the cause...
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how can you tell which meal caused you to get sick? do you know which sickness you had?
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