theshacklapaz
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Sunday Pig Roast @ The Shack!
Hola Nomads, join us tonight and every other Sunday at 5pm for our "all you can eat" pig roast with all the fixin's for only $150 pesos. Seating is
limited so get here early and enjoy $20 pesos beers and $25 pesos mix drinks. Happy hour everyday at 5pm $15 peso Margaritas. join us all week for our
Whole fried cajun Flounder on a bed of fries with cole slaw and homemade c-cktail sauce! Supplies are limited due to freshness so reservation before
noon are suggested. Live jazz guitar nightly and stop by for a game of darts or washers. See you here! your already missed! Love, The Shack. PS wood
fired pizzas return next week!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by theshacklapaz
Hola Nomads, join us tonight and every other Sunday at 5pm for our "all you can eat" pig roast with all the fixin's for only $150 pesos. Seating is
limited so get here early and enjoy $20 pesos beers and $25 pesos mix drinks. Happy hour everyday at 5pm $15 peso Margaritas. join us all week for our
Whole fried cajun Flounder on a bed of fries with cole slaw and homemade c-cktail sauce! Supplies are limited due to freshness so reservation before
noon are suggested. Live jazz guitar nightly and stop by for a game of darts or washers. See you here! your already missed! Love, The Shack. PS wood
fired pizzas return next week! |
Sounds great... for those of us who are not in La Paz too often, how about adding your location into a signature with your posts, so we see it each
time you add something to Nomad?
Thank you... hope to visit your place soon!
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durrelllrobert
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Quote: | . join us all week for our Whole fried cajun Flounder on a bed of fries with cole slaw and homemade c-cktail sauce! |
Why you call them Cajun Flounders? I think that you are serving California Halibut:
Family: Bothidae (Left-eyed flounders)
Genus and Species: Paralichthys californicus
Description: The body of the California halibut is oblong and compressed. The head is small and the mouth large. Although a member of the left-eyed
flounder family, about 40 percent of California halibut have their eyes on the right side. The color is dark brown to black on the eyed side and white
on the blind side. Their numerous teeth, very large mouth and a high arch in the middle of the "top" side above the pectoral fin make them easily
distinguishable from other flatfish.
Range: California halibut occur from Magdalena Bay, Baja California, to the Quillayute River, British Columbia. A separate population occurs in the
upper Gulf of California.
Bob Durrell
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comitan
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Robert
Once they are cooked in a Cajun way, they become Cajun Flounders.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
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Fernweh
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Location and or address would be kind of cool.
Whenever I'm in Centenario or La Paz and ask somebody for the Shack,
they just point to the house next door
Karl
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theshacklapaz
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Thanks Bob, for the info. It's the way I prepare them that makes them cajun. Since flounder is not available here in baja or the west coast for that
matter I found over the years that baby Halibut works as good as you can get. I make my own cajun seasoning and fry them whole covered in real yellow
corn meal. it's as close to my southern roots I can get here and there great! Stop by and let me prove it to you. As always, love, from The Shack.
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theshacklapaz
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@ Karl, lol, no thats not funny. We are located @ 619 Allende. Allende is the street that dead ends into the Malecon next to Los Arcos hotel and where
the statue of the flying mermaid and dolpin are. If you come up Allende from the malecon the first stop sign you will see a Tecate Depository on the
right, about 50 yrds past that on the right you will find, The Shack. Across the street from a yellow castle called Coconuts. We are closed on Tuesday
and open the rest of the week around noon to 12 am. Look forward to meeting you are seeing you again, The Shack.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by theshacklapaz
@ Karl, lol, no thats not funny. We are located @ 619 Allende. Allende is the street that dead ends into the Malecon next to Los Arcos hotel and where
the statue of the flying mermaid and dolpin are. If you come up Allende from the malecon the first stop sign you will see a Tecate Depository on the
right, about 50 yrds past that on the right you will find, The Shack. Across the street from a yellow castle called Coconuts. We are closed on Tuesday
and open the rest of the week around noon to 12 am. Look forward to meeting you are seeing you again, The Shack. |
Thank you for that... a tiny chance we will be in La Paz soon.
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BajaBlanca
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we shall definitely stop by the next time we are in la paz .... all your dishes sound mouth-watering !
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vandenberg
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Cute place with good food, reasonable drinks and great hosts.
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capt. mike
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how do you do yours? pit smoked or on a rotis?
how a bout some pics....??? my boca is watering....
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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akmaxx
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First Google Maps attempt - bear with me
http://g.co/maps/2g8wt
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Fernweh
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Quote: | Originally posted by theshacklapaz
@ Karl, lol, no thats not funny. We are located @ 619 Allende. Allende is the street that dead ends into the Malecon next to Los Arcos hotel and where
the statue of the flying mermaid and dolpin are. If you come up Allende from the malecon the first stop sign you will see a Tecate Depository on the
right, about 50 yrds past that on the right you will find, The Shack. Across the street from a yellow castle called Coconuts. We are closed on Tuesday
and open the rest of the week around noon to 12 am. Look forward to meeting you are seeing you again, The Shack. |
Thanks,
that's what I needed. I shall visit your shack and try the good stuff. We always like to find and try out new places (for us).
See you after x-mas
Karl
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David K
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Thank you... that works fine!
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