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colomojo #405167 04/15/11 09:43 AM
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Ambergris Brewing Company is just north of Blue Tang. At one time, Captain Sharks had a store there.

colomojo #405170 04/15/11 10:10 AM
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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!!!!

colomojo #405172 04/15/11 10:22 AM
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Try Sail Away Cafe, it tastes delicious and they also sell it in bags. My favorite is there espresso.

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I believe Sail Away is now roasting the beans themselves and the location is smack dab in the center of town / activity. Love Jen and her staff!!!!

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Sounds like next time we come down we have a few more places to try. Who knew there was this variety of coffee.. figured more varieties of beer smile

colomojo #405189 04/15/11 12:14 PM
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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.


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colomojo #405198 04/15/11 01:15 PM
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Island Supermarket has a wide variety of Starbucks flavours, Caye Coffee, Gallon Jug from Belize, several Guatemala coffees....lots of choices!

Phil #405209 04/15/11 05:12 PM
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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.


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colomojo #405237 04/15/11 08:49 PM
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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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colomojo #405243 04/15/11 09:26 PM
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OH HARRIETTE! Great Advice - that's how I like my coffee and did not know about the finer grind the stronger the flavor!


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