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re: Anyone been to Exuma?

Posted on 4/27/16 at 9:03 am to
Posted by BDE
Member since Apr 2016
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Posted on 4/27/16 at 9:03 am to
One thing I'm probably doing is bringing down a small ice chest packed with meats (steaks, sausage, bacon, etc) and snack stuff for the kids. I read where the food options are limited and prices are very high. We'll eat out a good bit, but I always enjoy grilling some big steaks at least one night. Santana's looks like a great spot, and we'll take the boat over to Chat N Chill although I read where getting food takes 1-2 hours. Are there any other food options on Stocking Island?
Posted by SuwMwf
Member since Jul 2012
948 posts
Posted on 4/27/16 at 1:11 pm to
No, only chat n chill is on stocking island. Good idea on the meats. We did the same. Got a soft sided cooler. We put a whole tenderloin, pork chops, 2 packs of wrights bacon, some Logan farms spiral ham, and a couple of pork tenderloins in. All solidly frozen until we left for the airport. The ground meat and chicken breasts were fine from Exuma market. There was another place, prime island meats, but we didn't go. Heard they have roast chickens etc..We didn't wait 2 hours for food at chat n chill. Maybe 1 hour and it was pretty busy during Bahamian Independence Day.
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