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A quick trip to Cuba: La Bodeguita del Medio

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

By Tyra Hamilton

It was a Friday after a long, tough week and Jurgen and I decided to treat ourselves to a new lunch experience.   To begin our search we made our way to the corner of 38th Street at 5th Avenue, a rapidly developing area with a very nice variety of eateries.  As we strolled around discussing our options, I recalled a recent comment from my sister about a delicious chicken dish at La Bodeguita del Medio.  I had enjoyed a mojito or two at their old location, but neither of us had eaten there.  So, La Bodeguita del Medio it was. 

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We were the first to arrive, shortly after they opened at 12:30 pm and opted for a table outdoors in order to enjoy the beautiful day and to do a little people watching.  Our waiter quickly arrived to provide us with menus and to take our drink order.  Since it was a Friday afternoon and because we were treating ourselves, we each ordered a traditional mojito.   I forget how much I enjoy a cool, refreshing mojito.

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Mojito - traditional Cuban cocktail made with white rum, sugar, sparkling water, lime and mint

Unfortunately, the Pollo Cubano dish that I was hoping to try was not yet available, but there were plenty of other options on the lunch menu that looked appealing.  We decided to share several items and placed our order for 2 different shrimp tacos as starters and a creole style shredded beef dish as an entrée.  As we sat, chatted and enjoyed our drinks, we were presented with a small taste of a lovely, rich shrimp consommé as a botana to accompany our beverage.   A botana is a small snack commonly served along with an alcoholic drink.  From 1 pm to 6 pm daily, La Bodeguita del Medio offers free botanas with purchase of cocktails or buckets of beer.   

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Specials offered by La Bodeguito del Medio

 It wasn’t long and our shrimp taco starters were delivered to our table.  We ordered the Tacos Comandante ($38 pesos) and the Tacos Capeados Camaron ($35 pesos).  Each order came with 2 hot, yummy tacos. 

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Tacos Comandante – grilled shrimp, melted cheese and purple onion

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Tacos Capeados Camaron – large fried shrimp with purple cabbage and tamarind sauce

I thoroughly enjoyed both styles of tacos, but if I had to pick a favorite, my vote would decidedly go to the Tacos Capeados Camaron.  I am a big fan of both fried shrimp and tamarind sauce.  In fact, these shrimp tacos are now on my list of favorites.

Next to arrive was our main dish, Ropa Vieja ($95 pesos), a wonderful plate of shredded beef in a tomato based creole sauce accompanied by black beans and rice and fried plantains (plantanos fritos).  We both really enjoyed this filling, slightly spicy beef dish.   Jurgen even claimed that the rice and beans were some of the best he has ever eaten.  We both agreed that the fried plantains were a delicious addition.

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Ropa Vieja – shredded beef in a mildly spicy creole sauce, black beans, rice and fried plantains

As we finished the very last morsel on our plate, both the day manager and the general manager stopped by to chat and to make sure that we enjoyed our meal.   Just to make sure we left happy, complimentary moxitos were delivered to our table.  The moxito is a new creation prepared by La Bodeguita del Medio in the same style as a mojito, using tequila instead of rum.  I enjoyed both the mojito and the moxito equally.  I believe that I would (happily) need to conduct additional taste tests in order to determine a favorite. 

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The moxito, made in the style of a traditional mojito, using tequila instead of rum

Both Jurgen and I agreed that La Bodeguita del Medio was a great choice.  The atmosphere, service, food, drinks and value all came together to make for a very enjoyable lunch.  I still want to try the Pollo Cubano and will return some evening soon for what I anticipate to be another wonderful meal.  I also look forward to enjoying some live music as I conduct my very important mojito/moxito taste testing.

Open from 12:30 pm to 2:00 am daily, La Bodeguita del Medio is located on 5th Avenue, between Calles 34 and 38.  They offer live music nightly (except Wednesdays) and, in my opinion, some of the best mojitos in town.  Don’t forget to ask for a pen to write your name on the wall, ceiling or where ever you can find some space.

Mama Mildred La Cocina Tacos and Empanadas

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

By Tyra Hamilton

For months I have seen Mama Mildred’s cart sitting near the corner of Calle 38 and 30th Avenue.  We pass this corner frequently as we go about our daily obligations and nearly each time we pass I tell Jurgen that I would really like to stop and give it a try some day.  The shrimp empanada calls my name.  On Sunday we made a point to stop here on our way to the beach.

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Mama Mildred La Cocina. She calls to me.

I’m not an expert on empanadas and I’m not completely clear on the difference between an Argentinian style empanada and those typically found here.  It would seem, based on my personal empanada taste tests, that the difference may be in the in the dough.  The Argentinian style empanadas that I’ve eaten seem to have a lighter, flakier dough than their Mexican cousins.  They have also been fatter, with more of the delicious filling.

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Jurgen, waiting for our order of shrimp empanadas

We each ordered a shrimp empanada and a shared bottle of agua de jamaica.  In a matter of minutes we were presented with freshly made, hot and crispy empanadas.  Then (and this is probably my favorite part) the young man behind the counter explained the many different salsas available.  There were 7 or 8, including chimichurri, tamarind, mango, pico de gallo, chipotle mayo, habanero and more.

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Argentinian style shrimp empanadas; freshly made, piping hot and oh so good. Washed down with a refreshing agua de jamaica.

Our empanadas were wonderful, stuffed full with a very tasty, slightly spicy mixture of shrimp, tomato and mild peppers.  This gringa usually likes a little spice, but today I shied away from the more picante pepper based salsas and opted for the touch of sweetness of the tamarind and mango salsas.  Perfect.  The chimichurri sauce was delicious as well.  I could eat it by the spoonful. It only took a couple of bites before we both decided that one empanada would just not do and ordered another round.

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From mild to knock-your-socks-off hot, I love the selection of homemade salsas!

For a grand total of $70 pesos (approximately $5.50 USD) we both left Mama Mildred’s completely sated AND with pesos left in our pockets.  We will, of course, be back to try the other menu items. Frequently.

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Tasty AND inexpensive! This will surely become our go to spot for very yummy, cheap eats.

Mama Mildred La Cocina is a very cute, small white trailer located at the corner of Calle 38th and 30th Avenue.  Open daily from 7 am to 4 pm.  Provecho!

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Our dog, Radar, was hoping for leftovers. There were none.

Sabado Tianguis (Market) in Parque La Ceiba

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

By Tyra Hamilton

Looking for something a little different this past Saturday, we decided to check out the tianguis (market) being held at Parque La Ceiba.  The poster I saw promoted arts and crafts, regional food, plants, Mayan healers, plus.

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Parque La Ceiba - The heart of Playa

The tianguis was scheduled to run from 10 am to 6 pm and we made a point to go early, hoping to enjoy the cooler morning temperatures.   As is often the case here, things don’t always run on time and it appeared that not all the vendors had set up their tables while we were there.  We browsed the various tables of embroidered shirts, typical Mexican sweets, honey, woven baskets, organic products and more.  I found a hanging basket set that I had to have!

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My new kitchen accessory

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One table with decorated flip flops and another with Mexican candies and honey

Sabado Tianguis is held the third Saturday of each month at Parque La Ceiba.  I very much hope that this event continues to grow in popularity and that more vendors will display their wares.  We will definitely make a point to attend again, (a little later in the day).  If you happen to be in the area, I would recommend it as a nice, little something different.

I immediately fell in love with Parque La Ceiba.  Trees and plants line the paths leading  you through the lovely grounds, past small open air amphitheaters , an outdoor café,  children’s play area and several buildings that serve as class rooms for the various workshops offered at the park.   The park also serves as a drop area for recycling.

Here are some additional photos taken during our stroll through the park.

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Lovely plants for sale

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I really like the bottles built into the side of this building

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Whimsical painted cow – now that’s some yard art

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The colorful outdoor café/snack bar

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Parque La Ceiba is a recycling collection point

Easy to find, Parque La Ceiba is located the corner of Calle 1 south and Avenida 60, just one block south of Juarez and two blocks west of the highway.

Tequila Barrel – Bar, Grill and Sports Betting

Monday, July 25th, 2011

On my first vacation to Playa Del Carmen in 2000, our first stop was the Tequila Barrel.  A happening place then, and NOW.   One of the pioneer bars in our seaside town, the Tequila Barrel has become a true icon of Playa Del Carmen.   Like me, thousands of visitors from around the world have sat in the bucket chairs, enjoyed a cool drink, a nice meal and the outstanding view of the famous 5th Avenue.

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For me, there’s nothing quite like spending a couple of hours sitting at the Tequila Barrel with a cold beer or three and watching the endless parade of people strolling down 5th Avenue.

With a full menu of great, mostly Tex Mex, food like chicken wings, hamburgers, sandwiches and fajitas, deciding what to order becomes a difficult task – but do try the hot buffalo wings.  In the evenings, the party starts –ladies that dance on the bar get a free shot of tequila!

If drinking, eating and people watching weren’t enough, Tequila Barrel sets themselves apart from the many other bars by offering Live Sports Betting, with 20 TVs showing 14 different sports.  You can wager on many different sports including horse and dog races, football, boxing, hockey, and many more. Guests enjoy an open bar when betting on the horse or dog races.  For the golfers, they offer a ‘19th Hole’ open bar promotion for after a tough day on the links.

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The Tequila Barrel is located on 5th Avenue between Calle 10 and 12.  Happy hour from 11 am to 5 pm, and specials like Ladies Night, Birthday Tuesdays and Pole Dancing contests.  You can find Tequila Barrel on the websiteFacebook AND if you just can’t be there in person, you can watch the action on the webcam.

John Gray’s Place

Monday, June 13th, 2011

by Monica Hartlief

This post is long overdue. As a matter of fact I should have written about this restaurant at least 5 years ago and probably many times since because it is my all time favorite restaurant in Playa del Carmen. I must have eaten at John Gray’s Place every birthday, Christmas Eve and Valentines day since it opened in 2004. Because it is good, and when something is good you want it as often as you can. But it is pricy, so not really a restaurant you go to every week, unless you have really deep pockets, which I don´t.  And now all of this has changed. No my pockets have not gotten deeper but John Gray´s place has become more affordable. A lot more affordable. Really? Cheaper instead of more expensive? I’ll explain.

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A few weeks ago John Gray introduced a weekly changing, fixed price menu. Lunch now costs 100 pesos which includes a soda, refillable iced tea, or a beer. Dinner costs 200 pesos and this includes an appetizer and a main course. The fixed menu changes often, some things will be added, others removed. The old menu has gone, you can only order of the new menu which has something for everyone including several of the all time favorites like the pate, fresh fish fillet with mango salsa and ” The Duck” made over.

I can hear you thinking: they must serve smaller portions. Absolutely not. Check out the picture of the rustic vegetable lasagna with Portobello mushrooms I had for lunch, does that look small to you?

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or the Greek salad

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So then the food on the fixed price menu must be of inferior quality. Are you kidding me? It is the same great food I´ve always enjoyed at John Gray´s Place. Maybe better because there is so much choice with the changing menu. And you get to try new stuff every time which is great if you’re like me because I´ve had lunch there 3 times and dinner once since the introduction of the fixed priced menu. So I guess the new strategy is working. Or at least, it is working for me.

Basically John Gray wants a lot of people to come to his restaurant to eat his wonderful food. His strategy is to make it more affordable. I think he´s on to something.

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That's Tyra and me having lunch

John Gray’s Place is located in Calle Corazon between 5th Avenue and Calle 14, Playa del Carmen

For reservations you can call 984-803-3689 or email JohnGraysPlace@gmail.com

Opening hours are lunch Monday-Sunday, 1:00pm – 6:00pm and dinner Monday-Sunday, 6:00pm – 11:00pm

 

Beach Bocce Ball Tournament

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

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by Susan de Lima

In the continual search of new and entertaining activies, Latido de Mexico partnered up with Playa Maya News to organize a beach bocce ball tournament. With the fantastic team at Canibal Royal www.canibalroyal.com who hosted the event we planned for several months to bring an accesible, fun activity for all to enjoy!

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We wanted to know, “If we build it will they come?” Well, did they ever! With 16 teams total it was a sold out success with many spectators who came out to support and cheer on the teams.

The origin of bocce ball dates back to the Roman Empire with the name derived from the Italian word boccia which means balls. Since it’s inception, the game has been adapted and played in many countries, thus the many variations of names.
My first experience with the game was actually on a secluded beach outside of Puerto Vallerta where we spent the afternoon playing coconut bocce ball. We didn’t really know the rules but made it work with lopsided coconuts as our balls. We upgraded to actual beach bocce balls for our event of course!

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With our fearless referees, Amy and Sol the event began. The intensity grew and so did the skill level as the day progressed. So much so there was standing room only for viewing! It came down to some very close games with our own Sharky and Mark taking the win!

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Thanks to our wonderful prize sponsors: Catamaya Sailing , Waves Salon, Off the Vine, Diablito Cha Cha Cha, La Santanera, and Canibal Royal.
Special thanks to the volunteer referees and all the fantastic photos by Kat of Cateye Creations. To view all the photos go to Playa Maya News or Facebook.

What is next? Stay tuned for more fun events to come!

Swimming with the whale sharks

Sunday, May 29th, 2011

by Tyra Hamilton

Bucket List:  Swimming with Whale Sharks = CHECK

Prior to living in Playa Del Carmen I knew nothing about whale sharks.  I wasn’t in Playa long and swimming with them was added to my bucket list.

There are many different whale shark tours available in the Riviera Maya.  This day I chose a tour departing early in the morning from the small island of Holbox.  We made our own way to the island and once there we checked in with the guide, Roberto, and obtained our permits. I headed straight for the coffee.

Then we got in the speed boat and we’re on our way.  During the 1.5-2 hour boat ride, Roberto gave us an informative talk on the whale sharks we hoped to see, as well as instructions on how we were allowed to interact with them.  We would be allowed to enter the water, two at a time, with our guide.  We would not be allowed to touch them or swim underneath them.  These rules were developed in an effort to cause as little stress to the whale sharks as possible and any breach of the rules could result in our tour being stopped.

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Drawing by Robbie Cada, www.fishbase.org

As we sped along the green waters of the Gulf, we all kept our eyes open for the other marine life that is frequently seen along the way.  Our group was elated to spot several wild dolphins and a manta ray.  Truly an added bonus!

It wasn’t long and we got word to start watching for whale sharks! Until that moment I hadn’t really given much thought to what I was about to do.  I was about to jump into the water with a shark.  Not just any shark, but a shark the size of a whale!  Even though I knew I would not be in any danger, I was more than a little anxious when our first whale shark was spotted.  This spotted fish was as large as our boat!

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in the water to snorkel with these giants

The boat maneuvered into position and I watched as the first group donned their masks and fins and entered the water.  The smile on their faces as they emerged from the water was enough to quell my fears and turn up my excitement.

My turn, and I’m ready to go!  I lowered myself into the water as Roberto reached for my hand.  Together we swam toward the enormous creature.  Had I not had my teeth firmly sunk into my snorkel, my jaw would have surely dropped in awe.  We kicked hard to keep up with the shark, but it was as if Roberto and I moved in slow motion as the whale shark swam effortlessly by.  My memories of this first encounter play like still photographs in my mind; the large, wide mouth, the deep blackness of its eye, the gaping gills so large they seemed as though I could swim right through them.  A flick of the tail fin and it was gone.

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truly awesome

For a couple of hours we motored around, stopping to snorkel with several different whale sharks, each of us having three or four chances to join them in the water.  All too soon it was time to say good bye to the whale sharks and make our return trip to Playa.

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It was a long, tiring, wonderful day.  As I returned home I was too exhilarated to sleep, lying in bed reliving this once in a lifetime experience of swimming with the whale sharks.

Whale sharks migrate to the northern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula during the months of June to September.  For general information about the whale sharks click here.

There are a number of different tour options available to you to swim with the whale sharks.  Some take more time, others more money.  If you would like our assistance in booking your whale shark tour, please contact us at tyra@latidodemexico.com

Tequila!

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Last weekend I was visiting a friend in Guadalajara. Guadalajara is located in the state of Jalisco about an hour away from a very small town with a very big name: Tequila! The town itself is and not very interesting except for a nice church and some great tequila factories like Jose Cuervo and Sauza. The Sauza brand is probably better known internationally, but Jose Cuervo is the tequila that has many brands that sell nationally so we decided to visit it. And it also looked much nicer from the outside. Which is an excellent way to make a decision of course.

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Jose Cuervo factory with the church in the distance

I didn’t expect much from the tour of the Jose Cuervo factory but it turned out to be a lot of fun. It is entirely possible that the tequila samples provided along the way had something to do with its success. I did learn a few things about tequila though. For example, did you know that:

* tequila is made from the Weber blue agave plant and to be called Tequila it has to be made of at least 51%  blue agave that has grown and has been harvested in one of the 4 states certified by the Mexican government: Jalisco, Guanajuato, Michoacan, Nayarit and Tamaulipas.

* There are 2 categories of tequila: Tequila 100% de agave and tequila with a lower agave content that is called Tequila or  Tequila “mixto” (mixed)

* there are 5 types of tequila: blanco, joven, reposado, añejo and extra añejo and the difference has to do with the aging process and  the length of the aging of the tequila in the wooden barrels which cause the change in flavor and color

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tequila barrels

* the traditional tequila glass is called caballito, little horse, or tequilita. Caballitos were originally called cuernitos, which means little horn.

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the evolution of the tequila glass

* Jose Cuervo carries a lot of brands of tequila, including Jose Cuervo Especial Reposado, this is the most sold tequila world-wide, Tradicional, 1800, Centenario, and Reserva La Familia.

* the Jose Cuervo family has been making tequila for over 250 years

* Cuervo means crow! This explains the big crow called ´Pepe´ sitting in the cage at the factory. I had no idea. and yes I do speak Spanish.

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Pepe

The tour ends at the bar, of course, where you get a free margarita before they send you on your way. Salud!

More information about Jose Cuervo and the tours of the factory  can be found on the Mundo Cuervo website. Another great source of information about Tequila in general can be found on the Tequila Source website.

Mom’s Bar & Grill, where something good is always cooking

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

by Tyra Hamilton

I sat at the computer listening to it rain outside.   As often is the case on a rainy day, my mind went to food.  Not just any food, but comfort food.  In no mood to cook for myself, I checked the Facebook page for Mom’s Bar & Grill to see what was on the menu that night.  CHICKEN FRIED STEAK!  Perfect!  To a Texan, nothing says comfort food better than Chicken Fried Steak and mashed potatoes, smothered in gravy.

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Mom’s Bar and Grill is located on the corner of 30th Avenue and 4th Street, upstairs at Mom’s Hotel

So to Mom’s Bar and Grill I went.  After (over) filling my need for comfort food, I stuck around to socialize a bit.  Mom’s Bar & Grill is the ‘Cheers’ in Playa del Carmen.  It is the rare occasion to belly up to the bar and not find a group of expats telling stories, or a couple of tourists or hotel guests to meet and chat with.  Maybe a game of pool or throwing darts suits your fancy or if you happen to visit Mom’s Bar on a Tuesday or Thursday you can join in on a friendly game of Texas Hold ‘Em poker.

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My enormous serving of chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes and corn!

Mom’s Bar and Grill is located on the corner of 30th Avenue and 4th Street, upstairs at Mom’s Hotel.  In addition to being a full service bar, with great prices, Mom’s also offers a nightly dinner special.  The proprietor and chef at Mom’s Bar & Grill, Jurgen Janz , welcomes guests into his ‘living room’ Monday through Friday from 5 pm to 11 pm, with dinner served from 6 pm to 10 pm, or until the food runs out.   With a rotating menu of meals such as meatloaf, hickory smoked baby back ribs, bacon and portabella mushroom stuffed pork chops, just to name a few, you would swear they were cooked by mom herself.   The best part is that the prices won’t break the bank (half orders start at $50 pesos with full orders starting at $80 pesos).

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Jurgen and his beautiful bartenders, Tanya and Yessica

So the next time you feel the need for comfort food in Playa del Carmen, check out Mom’s Bar & Grill…. where something good is always cooking.

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Glad I saved room for the chocolate devil rum cake

Good Times at Bad Boys

Monday, February 28th, 2011

by Tyra Hamilton

By day, Bad Boys is a laid back beach club offering loungers, food and cool refreshing beverages.  But it is on Thursday and Saturday afternoons that the magic really happens and Bad Boys is transformed into a rocking good time.   Bad Boys, located on the beach between 4th and 2nd Streets (Calles) has become the place to be when JJ and the Nasty Bastards take the stage every Thursday and Saturday from 5 to 9 pm.

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There is always a big crowd at Bad Boys Beach Bar on Thursdays and Saturdays

On a recent Thursday I found myself in need of some entertainment and naturally I decided a trip to Bad Boys was in order.   I was not to be disappointed this day.  I arrived around 6 pm and the festivities had already begun.  Every table was full and JJ and the Nasty Bastards were cranking out the tunes.

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JJ and the Nasty Bastards perform every Thursday and Saturday from 5 to 9 pm

The house band at Bad Boys, JJ and the Nasty Bastards, plays a mix of popular cover tunes that will have you out on the dance floor (or dancing on the bar) and singing along with the band.  The band welcomes visiting musicians and vocalists to sit in during their third set.  From bagpipes to washboards, from well known recording artists to a drunken bachelorette partiers, I have seen some super talented (and some not so talented) people sit in with the band.   A highlight of this particular evening was the performance of blues singer, song writer and recording artist, Angela Strehli.  I have enjoyed seeing Angela perform at various venues back home in Texas and it was a special treat to see her on stage at one of my favorite places here in Playa del Carmen.

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A group of Good Girls having a VERY good time at Bad Boys Beach Bar from left to right, Jana, Heather, Deb, Tyra, Kim, Judy and Karen

As usual, I totally enjoyed  my  evening at Bad Boys.   Good music, good drinks, good service, and good friends = GOOD TIME!