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?? Lime Inn St John and other St John Must doos??

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(@Larryk)
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We are in St John now and cant find Lime Inn. Where is it. We ate at Morgan Mangoos ttoday and the Balcony yesterday. Both were great. We will drive arround the island tomorrow and see what else we can find. I will provide a trip report when I get home. I have been here sinc yeaterday morning and two days counting and still now luggage from American Airline. I bought a swimsuit today just to get by. I will be here 10 days - any must doos?

Larryk

 
Posted : June 24, 2006 7:55 pm
 Pia
(@pia)
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If you are standing looking at First Bank with "Woody's" (everyone knows where Woody's is :)) on your left alittle way up the street and the little street leading to the ferry dock on your right keep walking straight forward past the First Bank parking lot and it is on your left - you will see "Pink Papaya" store and the Lime Inn is set back from the road next to Pink Papaya (opposite to Conrad car rental and Fred's Bar) Enjoy 🙂

 
Posted : June 24, 2006 8:59 pm
(@Weary)
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Also.....don't hesitate to ask people in Cruz Bay. No need to log on to the forum for help. Cruz Bay is small, Lime Inn has been around for years. You wouldn't have had to ask too many people in order to be directed to it.

 
Posted : June 24, 2006 9:54 pm
(@saintjohngrrl)
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Have one of their fantastic Pina Coladas at the bar out front for me while you're waiting to be seated! I also highly recommend dinner at Rhumb Lines, having a few drinks on the balcony at the Quiet Mon and making your way over to Coral Bay to have a mahi mahi sandwich at Island Blues for lunch -- goes great with their potato salad and a beer. In between eating and drinking, snorkel every damned bit of water you can get yourself into! ha! Have fun! We all wish we were there! I've always found locals to be super helpful, so just ask around -- don't forget your "Good Evening" greeting and you'll have it made.

 
Posted : June 24, 2006 10:04 pm

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