Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Grand Cayman: Part 2

Did you catch Monday's post about atmosphere? Today's we're touching on Drinks & Nightlife.

#1. CALICO JACK'S BAR & GRILL
ph - 345.945.7850
Seven Mile Beach

Calico Jack's is located at the north end of Public Beach on Seven Mile Beach. It's a fun little place to party, and one of Grand Cayman's liviest hot spots. Keep in mind that Grand Cayman is not known for its nightlife. If anything, it's known for not having a nightlife. People enjoy the food, and typically wind down after dinner. But if you're looking for an opportunity to dance on the beach, under the stars, and with drink in hand, head over to Calico Jack's. You'll find it's crowded in the afternoon, evening, and past midnight.

Here's what Calico Jack's looks like from the water:

You don't typically see signs like this at a bar:


We joined the celebration of Canada Day on July 3rd. There was a big beach bonfire and s'mores ingredients for the party-goers:


Remember how I said we celebrated the full moon at Kaibo? We celebrated again at Calico Jack's. While Kaibo's party was held over the weekend closest to the full moon, Calico Jack's celebrated on the actual evening of the full moon. They had neon lights, live music, and even a fire dancer.

Final Verdict: Calico Jack's is a fun place to visit for an afternoon cocktail or multiple at night. It's a fun place to be. You should check it out.

#2. ROYAL PALMS BEACH CLUB
ph - 345.945.6358
Seven Mile Beach


Royal Palms is in the middle of Seven Mile Beach. It was too far for us to walk from our condo, but definitely worth checking out for one evening. I had read wonderful reviews about it. Royal Palms is actually #1 to most people who have been to Grand Cayman. I think Calico Jack's became our #1 due to its convenient location.

Royal Palms also draws a slightly older crowded. Gone are the party people. Instead, you'll find a range of ages, all there to enjoy the live music and beach bar.

The night we were there was the 4th of July. While everyone at home was celebrating with burgers and fireworks, Grand Cayman was carrying on as usual (although a few places lit a few fireworks). So, on July 4th, a local band, Los Tropicanos, played:


And people danced!


Final Verdict: Depending on your location, Royal Palms could be your favorite place. There's always something happening and the mood is always happy. Even if you don't want anything to drink, you'll enjoy the food, atmosphere and all-around popular vibe.

#3. SUNSHINE SUITES GRILL
ph - 345.949.3000
email - frontdesk@sunshinesuites.com
Seven Mile Beach


The Mr. and I were on a hunt for a Painkiller. Before getting married, The Mr. had collected a few mugs from various locations already, and now I guess you could say we are collecting them. When I found out that the grill at Sunshine Suites had Painkillers, we opted to stop by for one after dinner one night.

Sunshine Suites is a bright, simple resort across the street from the ocean. It's tucked away and displaced from the noise of West Bay Road - the main drag on Seven Mile Beach. Since returning to the states, we have heard that the locals like the grill at Sunshine Suites because it's never too crowded and the food is good. I can't attest to the food, but we liked the drinks. Although, after one Painkiller, you'll want to leave. Your tolerance might not be able to handle another... and neither will your wallet.


Here I am, enjoying my Painkiller!

Final Verdict: Go to Sunshine Suites if you want a Painkiller. Or if you want a quiet, removed place to enjoy a casual, inexpensive meal. If you could care less about either, you may not find much to scream about at Sunshine Suites.

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