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aņejo
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Twin Cities
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Based on its location, this bar could get hit heavily by tourists coming off the ferry dock, so I'd recommend you have one Spanish word and one English word in the name. That way, people feel a bit like they are in Mexico but they also see English and feel reassured. The first name that came to my mind was the Happy Cantina.
I did a google search for Happy Cantina and stumbled across a bar called the Happy Ending Cantina in Cabo. It gets great reviews, just sayin'. |
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way into it
Join Date: Jan 2010
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Canada Dry
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Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
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I like that one! (There is a Sand Bar in Cabo, near (the famous) The Office.) I like The Coral Riff too, Dalle's suggestion. ![]() Mezzanote Bandido's Playa Blues La Playa Bar Coconuts La Sirena Gorda (there is a great, fun bar in Zihua by this name) Barracruda |
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