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Landlubbers and old salts listen to music and swap stories at this popular casual restaurant and bar on the far side of the island.
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St. John isn't the place to go for glitter and all-night partying. Still, after-hours Cruz Bay can be a lively little town in which to dine, drink, dance, or flirt. Notices posted on the bulletin board outside the Connections telephone center—up the street from the ferry dock—or listings in the island's newspaper (Tradewinds) will keep you apprised of local events.
Landlubbers and old salts listen to music and swap stories at this popular casual restaurant and bar on the far side of the island.
This seafood restaurant is known for its fresh catch of talented local and off-island musicians who play at happy hour and into the evenings, especially on the weekends.
Folks like to gather here, a short walk from the ferry dock, where the sidewalk tables provide a close-up view of Cruz Bay action. There's live entertainment on weekends. American country music star Kenny Chesney often stops here when on island and sings a song or two.