Premium Wines and Spirits next to Fido's on Front St has great Coffee and a grinder to get a fresh grind to your taste. I like strong coffee from an Italian Espresso and this is the best I have found. No need to bring coffee as there seem like lots of options!!!!
Saul at the Rum, Cigar and Coffee House on Middle Street roasts his own coffee too. He has a little bistro type set-up inside and now has an espresso maker and little cups. I buy his bag of beans and grind them myself each morning. His tourist rate is $30 BZ for a pound of beans.
For those of you who know what an Alano Club is (and if you don't - don't ask! LOL) he has created that atmosphere and many of us drop in throughout the day.
Premium Wines and Spirits next to Fido's on Front St has great Coffee and a grinder to get a fresh grind to your taste. I like strong coffee from an Italian Espresso and this is the best I have found. No need to bring coffee as there seem like lots of options!!!!
I bought some coffee from Premium Wines when we were there in March and it was excellent......and it cost less than coffee here in the US.
I'm happier than a pig in s__t...a foot on the sand...and a Belikin in my hand!
Hint hint. All coffee tastes better if finely ground. When I MUST buy ground coffee (such as needed decaf last week) I put it in the grinder and give it another go-round. "Think espresso" mush when the coffee is finished dripping. Your coffee will go farther and taste stronger without going bitter.
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