Food
Food
hey everyone,new to this and will be new to Tobago September next year! My sister and I have booked for the Turtle Beach Black Rock on a room only basis.Could anyone advise us as to whether there are any restaraunts near here,or even a take away? We realise we can eat on the premises but are given to understand it will be expensive...maybe all inclusive would work out better......any advice would be most welcome thanks all
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Re: Food
Hello Sue
Welcome aboard!
Sorry to dissapoint you, but the nearest village (Black Rock) is almost a mile away and there are no useful restaurants there. The nearest restaurants are at Pleasant Prospect, the next village down, and about 2 miles from the Turtle Beach. Taxis from the hotel rip guests off, so it would be expensive. If going on a room basis, you would need to hire a car as well - but this happens to be the best way to experience the island, so is a good idea in itself. What you save on food at the hotel could easily pay for the car rental.
Welcome aboard!
Sorry to dissapoint you, but the nearest village (Black Rock) is almost a mile away and there are no useful restaurants there. The nearest restaurants are at Pleasant Prospect, the next village down, and about 2 miles from the Turtle Beach. Taxis from the hotel rip guests off, so it would be expensive. If going on a room basis, you would need to hire a car as well - but this happens to be the best way to experience the island, so is a good idea in itself. What you save on food at the hotel could easily pay for the car rental.
Steve Wooler
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Re: Food
Sorry, Sue, I have no knowledge of that. I think your best bet by far would be to go All Inclusive - after all, it doesn't stop you taking a taxi out to a restaurant now and again.
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Re: Food
It is good to explore the city. Hire a taxi driver and ask him they are your best guides.
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