Author: Doug (---.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net)
Date: 05-31-05 17:02
Just returned from Culebra...hot as hades down there last week. The trades finally reappeared for our last 2 days, whew!
Many good things to relate, starting with my superior experience with El Eden Liquor Store and Cafe. Like many Culebra establishments, it is a multi-faceted place. Liquor store, wine shop, deli, bakery, bistro, bar, gift shop, and internet cafe all rolled into one.
The beer prices were the best I found on the island, especially if purchasing by the case. The sandwiches we bought to take to the beach were delicious, made on crusty homemade bread, with 4 or 5 bread types offered. The meats and cheeses were all premium, and portions were generous. The pastries reminded me of Cafe Madeleine in New Orleans, with fine buttery texture served warm from the oven; wifey had seconds!
I have always carried my own wine to Culebra, which makes for a painfully heavy carry-on and very worrysome on the flight from San Juan. The wine selection at El Eden was way beyond my expectations, and compared to other consumables on the island, reasonably priced. No need to BYO, anymore.
The location is rather surprising, in the rather industrial part of Dewey, near the Fishermans Association and Joe's Frozen Hielo. This is in sharp contrast to the excellent merchandising touch that Richard and Luce displayed in the decor and layout. As hot as it was down there, it was a pleasant spot for a cup of coffee, while waiting for sandwiches and pastries.
I'll be back!
Doug
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