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The finest resturant in the Caribbean

restaurant with ocean view in cabarete great views from the restaurant at the beach in the dominican republic No hype, no advertising: this resturant has the finest views and location in the Caribbean. Just astonishing, your travel pays its rewards here. Decorated with great taste (the nature doing the main part). Just walk the main street in Cabarete, Dominican Republic, and you'll find it. Then sit in font of the ocean and enjoy your meal or drink.

Beach nearby, accommodation for all purses, too. If there is something as a Caribbean flavor on the holiday - that's it.

2010-05-10 04:45


Looks great, but what about the prices? Is it a sea-food restaurant?

2010-05-31 09:31

You get a langosta if you als for sea-food, but we had excellent chicken meal with italian white wine.

2010-06-03 06:20

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Nice View
2010-08-07

Bob 111 posted a photo:

Nice View

Pull them shorts up boy!

view from Burnaby Mountain
2010-05-12

Miss Barabanov posted a photo:

view from Burnaby Mountain

Burnaby, BC.

The Cliff House Overlooking the Ruins of Sutro's Baths
2010-05-09

Walker Dukes posted a photo:

The Cliff House Overlooking the Ruins of Sutro's Baths

View On Black

Sutro Baths
2010-04-15

Ms. Kathleen posted a photo:

Sutro Baths

Sutro Baths

Official Opening: March 14, 1896

Closed: 1966 (Burned on June 26, 1966)

What couldn't you see at Sutro Baths? Egyptian Mummies? Stuffed birds, stuffed apes, stuffed snakes fighting stuffed jaguars? Totem poles? Cigar-store Indians? How about tropical plants? Pinned insects? Coin collections? Photograph collections? Fine Art Collections? They were all there. Oh yes, you could also see up to ten thousand bathers (the capacity, by the owner's estimate) swimming, diving, sliding, swinging, soaking and lolling about.

Adolph Sutro began planning his lavish public baths in 1888, offering a $500 prize for their design. Architects C.J. Colley and Emil S. Lemme, who also designed the second Cliff House for Sutro, were the winners. After years of amazing engineering work, a long fight with the Southern Pacific over railway access, and the investment of over a million dollars in the project, Sutro had his natatorium. The official opening to the public wasn't until 1896, but private events, tours, and splashes had been hosted for almost two years.

The seven pools, the stage, the seating for thousands to observe were all topped by a glazed roof of 100,000 panes of glass to allow the sunlight. Unheated seawater filled the largest of the tanks. The rest were heated to varying temperatures, as Jerry Flamm relates in his book, "Good Life in Hard Times":

"They ranged, with ten-degree gaps, from ice-cold to a steaming warm eighty degrees. A favorite 'let's see you do this' dare among the hordes of kids scampering around the pools was to dive into the 'hot' pool, climb out, race down to the small ice-cold pool, and dive in there. An almost cutting sensation was experienced as the ice water covered your warm skin. I sometimes wonder how many of our gang died before their time, due to early heart attacks stemming from this mad folly."

And one could enter the pools in a number of ways, thanks to Sutro: trampolines, flying rings, slides, swings, toboggan slides, and diving platforms surrounded the water. All the bathers were required to use the establishment's suits, as Jerry Flamm remembered:

"Most of the suits were floppy looking, and usually gray in color with white stripes around the bottom edges. Women's suits had a skirt, often stretched from innumerable launderings, Men's suits had half skirts in front until about 1925."

The proprietor held numerous events, fairs, competitions, beauty contests, and legitimate championships to keep the public coming to the Baths. In 1913 and 1914 the Pacific Coast Swimming Championships featured Hawaiian swimmer Duke P. Kahanamoku (Olympic gold medalist) setting world records. Less prestigious draws included appearances by trapeze acts, contortionists, dwarf boxing matches, magicians and high-diving canines.

On Merrie Way, above the Baths, Sutro installed amusement park rides appropriated from the 1894 Midwinter Fair in Golden Gate Park. Children could get themselves properly prepared for the carnival atmosphere inside the Baths with a ride on the "Firth Wheel" and the "Haunted Swing".

After Sutro's death, his heirs struggled to keep the enterprise afloat. They unsuccessfully tried to get the City of San Francisco to buy the Baths by bond issue for $687,000 in 1912. His daughter, the physician Emma Merritt struck out in 1919 putting out a price tag of $410,000. Eventually Grandson Adolph G. Sutro ran the operation, renovating the Baths' look with a south seas theme ("Tropic Beach"). He brought in ice skating, offered dancing, ping-pong, basketball and an indoor beach for those rainy days.

In 1952, losing money every year, Grandson Sutro gave up. He sold the Baths to George Whitney, owner of Playland-at-the Beach, for $250,000. Whitney, unable to keep up with the pools and pumping system upkeep, took out the swimming activities altogether. He closed the Baths down for good in 1966. Soon after, the building burned down, in what some called a suspicious fire.

A developer had plans to erect a housing and shopping complex on the site, but in 1980 the National Park Service bought the land for over five million dollars, adding it to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Geoffrey's Malibu - view from our table
2010-08-26

Al_HikesAZ posted a photo:

Geoffrey's Malibu - view from our table

This is our favorite restaurant for a romantic Sunday brunch. The view, the food and the service are award winning.

This was the view from our table looking out over the Pacific Ocean at the waves and the beach.

the good life
2010-08-12

Caroline Castendijk posted a photo:

the good life

The view from Las Olas, lunch buffet
2010-08-10

1987porsche944 posted a photo:

The view from Las Olas, lunch buffet

The food was very good at the lunch buffet, which is basically right on the beach. You can sit indoors under the thatched roof, or outdoors in the sunlight.

I enjoyed the various different types of Caribbean food they served. They always had a good rice dish, great sandwiches and grilled food, an extensive (for a lunch buffet) salad and dessert bar, and they were grilling meat on skewers outside and also cooking up huge pots of paella. The servers quickly got our drinks and were very pleasant.

NH Real Arena resort, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

What Does It Mean?
2010-08-06

Atwater Village Newbie posted a photo:

What Does It Mean?

Double rainbow seen from breakfast table at restaurant, St. Regis Princeville Resort Hotel, Kauai, HI.

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