Hi,
Leaving a week today for my first trip to the Island.
Does anyone know of any Scottish or Irish pub's on the Island!? Not very cultured I know but always a good way of meeting people!
Thanks,
Gordon.
Scottish Bar/Pub
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- Steve Pitts
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Currency
Hi Gordon
T&T dollars work for me.
I get 1,000 TT (approx. £100) to take out with me from my bank and use my credit card to access extra dosh whilst out there. The bank at Crown point, right opposite the airport, has an ATM.
Credit cards are widely accepted at many resturants, hotels and supermarkets, so you don't need that much in the way of cash.
Most tour operators, dive companies, hotels, resturants and car hire companies take US Dollars readily, but just make sure that you know the current exchange rate. Few people will knowingly rip you off, especially Tobago businesses, but the odd beach vendor might get his sums wrong, so it doesn't hurt to know how many TT there are to the US Dollar.
I have used the good old £ at some of the larger hotels, when paying for a meal etc. but please don't expect to pay for something like a bottle of coke or a ice cold coconut with a tenner and get £9.65p change.
Expect to pay the marked price in shops, bars and resturants, but don't be affraid to haggle politely, with the beach vendors. That's my wife's speciality.
Cheers
Steve
T&T dollars work for me.
I get 1,000 TT (approx. £100) to take out with me from my bank and use my credit card to access extra dosh whilst out there. The bank at Crown point, right opposite the airport, has an ATM.
Credit cards are widely accepted at many resturants, hotels and supermarkets, so you don't need that much in the way of cash.
Most tour operators, dive companies, hotels, resturants and car hire companies take US Dollars readily, but just make sure that you know the current exchange rate. Few people will knowingly rip you off, especially Tobago businesses, but the odd beach vendor might get his sums wrong, so it doesn't hurt to know how many TT there are to the US Dollar.
I have used the good old £ at some of the larger hotels, when paying for a meal etc. but please don't expect to pay for something like a bottle of coke or a ice cold coconut with a tenner and get £9.65p change.
Expect to pay the marked price in shops, bars and resturants, but don't be affraid to haggle politely, with the beach vendors. That's my wife's speciality.
Cheers
Steve
- Glyn Kirpalani
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Hi Gordon
There are no "chain" Irish or Scottish pubs here - yet - but the following are run/owned by Brits and some might say that they provide a British/tropical pub "feel" and welcome (minus the ridiculous UK prices), plus at least the first two do a sunday roast for £7-8, plus the first also does fish and chips:
The Great Lime Inn, Crown Point (look for the union jack!)
The Polo Bar, Buccoo (look for the large letters on the side of the house as you drive into Buccoo)
The Cat and Fiddle Pub in Lambeau.
You might wish to try a sports bar in Scarborough (seafront) called Barcode, where the Trini owner, local staff and patrons are very friendly, there is a dartboard, pool tables etc.
Have fun
There are no "chain" Irish or Scottish pubs here - yet - but the following are run/owned by Brits and some might say that they provide a British/tropical pub "feel" and welcome (minus the ridiculous UK prices), plus at least the first two do a sunday roast for £7-8, plus the first also does fish and chips:
The Great Lime Inn, Crown Point (look for the union jack!)
The Polo Bar, Buccoo (look for the large letters on the side of the house as you drive into Buccoo)
The Cat and Fiddle Pub in Lambeau.
You might wish to try a sports bar in Scarborough (seafront) called Barcode, where the Trini owner, local staff and patrons are very friendly, there is a dartboard, pool tables etc.
Have fun
Glyn Kirpalani