Casino Drive
Paradise Island, Bahamas
Paradise Island is the more bougie touristy part of the island. Locals visit, too, though.
This is one of the few bars on the island that is not part of a hotel or resort.
Several of the bars in the Bahamas are very open air. We sat a distance from the bar, because it was karaoke.
I actually wasn't really very hungry. They had typical bar and grill food.
I had a whiskey on the rocks. I may not have been hungry, but I was thirsty.
Garrett wanted to eat something, so we ended up splitting a side of mac-n-cheese. As you can see, it's the good kind of macaroni, the baked kind. The noodles had been boiled a little long, though. However, it was good. It had extra cheese on top and some bell peppers and onions mixed in.
For Garrett's final drink, he had the Bahama Mama, since we were in the Bahamas. It was a nice fruity drink.
We may go back.
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