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Crossroads country Club in Vinorama East Cape Baja CA Sur


The Crossroads Country Club is now celebrating it's 9th season. We are now very settled in our new building on the beach, the architecture is fabulous and the food outstanding. We offer tapas, mariscos, Mexican favorites, outstanding pasta selections(real Italian recipes) and your basic burgers and fries. Homemade ice cream. We have a full bar, that glows in the dark. On Wednesday Nights we offer Pizza and on Thursday we offer BBQ chicken, a real favorite. Saturdays are our music nights although this month we have a special event on a Thursday.Our food is met with rave reviews and on Saturday Nights we have specials prepared by the owner.

We are in the middle of nowhere on a private beach where you can come and spend the day, bring your Scrabble board or your book and definitely your computer for the WIFI. Open 7 days a week, winter hours are 9am-8Pm unless we are busy, we never throw you out. Saturdays we are open late for music.

We have special events from time to time, larger concerts, Sand Castle Competitions, book signings and presentations. We are available for weddings and other private affairs.
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[*] posted on 1-12-2012 at 06:44 AM
Turn Off?


Where exactly are you located? Turn off the highway 1 at what kilometer?
Would like to visit and spend a day in the sand.
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[*] posted on 1-12-2012 at 07:07 AM
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enjoy the road:lol::lol: K&T
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[*] posted on 1-12-2012 at 07:12 AM


Heading for the DJDC-Airport you turn off in San Bernabe towards the west . Out towards the dump and then Palo Escopeta. They may have a website that includes a map?! Or, out of San Jose head west towards Playitas then La Laguna, I believe. Go for a nite of camping, too! Beautiful!! Tio
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[*] posted on 1-12-2012 at 07:29 AM


Just spent two nights camping in the arroyo next to Crossroads. The luxury of terrific food will have us going back. We ate dinner the first night....all good. Had some margies and botanas one afternoon. And a killer breakfast the day we left.
A very special place for sure.

BTW we went the Pala Escopeta road both ways. It was in pretty good shape. The East Cape road has a detour around Punta Gorda due to road work for a new road to the Mayan Palace going in out there.




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[*] posted on 1-13-2012 at 07:27 AM


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enjoy the road:lol::lol: K&T


Thanks I do everyday, the best part of the road is that it keeps the whiners away.
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[*] posted on 1-13-2012 at 07:39 AM
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hmmm,,some like the road and others hate it,I for one,think like most of us here in zac that the road will have to be paid by us gringo's or it will never happen,,I like my car,truck,boat,and the road,beat's the crab out of them and dosnt,deter looker's from driving out,,its sorta like the diff between a volkswagon and a porshe one is a peice of sh-t and the other is a better,polished peice of sh-- till we make it a ROAD,will,keep paying the toll on are cars,truck's,,sad,,we can biuld houses,but cant get together on making access to said house......sad.sad, ps,I have been driving the road to zac since79.so,I have a bit of local,time... K&T:cool:
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[*] posted on 1-13-2012 at 08:02 AM


I like the road, it helps keep the eastcape beautiful and unpopulated. You'll have a tough time finding gringo's outside of those that want to make a dollar on real estate that will want to invest in a new road. People who want to live in an area with paved roads generally buy in an area that has them already.

Here's to hoping it never gets paved. If it does I will move and sell my place to someone who wants a paved road.
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[*] posted on 1-13-2012 at 04:15 PM


We were there Aug. 2007 on our honeymoon. They were working on the main building, serving food and drink out of a converted shipping container and small palapa. The lady working then made great ceviche, the beer was cold, and sitting right on a great beach. I need to drive down and check it out.:D



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[*] posted on 1-13-2012 at 05:24 PM


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Just spent two nights camping in the arroyo next to Crossroads. The luxury of terrific food will have us going back. We ate dinner the first night....all good. Had some margies and botanas one afternoon. And a killer breakfast the day we left.
A very special place for sure.

BTW we went the Pala Escopeta road both ways. It was in pretty good shape. The East Cape road has a detour around Punta Gorda due to road work for a new road to the Mayan Palace going in out there.


Mayan Palace? Given that they built a place in Rocky Point, this particular location, to me anyway, screams of laundered drug money.

Many resorts in the Los Cabos area have been struggling with low occupancy rates. The investment in this particular area boggles my mind.
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[*] posted on 1-20-2012 at 07:30 PM


A review from the owners/managers? Interesting. Should this be an advertisement?
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