It was dusk, and there were buskers playing drums and singing on several spots along the marina boardwalk. Bria stopped to dance with some of them, and had a fabulous time - they even had little handmade instruments so the children could join in. She is a big fan of the beats of this island music.Bimini Road was brightly colored and bustling. We joined the queue and the hostess added our names to a list, giving us a pager and telling us it would be 60-80 minutes. We took the pager outside and enjoyed the live music - but were pleasantly surprised when the pager went off after only about 10 minutes.
The service was fast and friendly, with a parade of smiles greeting us at our table. It had been a long day of travel, so none of us was especially hungry, so we ordered a variety of sides and enjoyed them as a family. The conch fritters and fried plantains went over especially well.The drinks were a bit spendy, but that was to be expected, and overall we were very happy with this simple first night meal.
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