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hockkk
we discovered this gem as we were strolling down the beach, a bustling bar full of atmosphere. live music is common here and was entertaining. The bar munchies we had were quite good as well
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The_Lombtinis
We were excited for Sunday BBQ on our first day in San Pedro (Sunday), but didn't realize that a lot of the BBQ places listed in our book quit serving BBQ in the early evening (around 5 or 6). So, when we were looking for BBQ Sunday for dinner, we were worried we wouldn't find anyone serving it! Luckily, when walking back from another resturante (who had quit serving BBQ), we found Crazy Canuck's beach bar and saw they were still grilling! We ordered 2 plates or grilled lobster, sat up on the deck, and looked down on the bar where there was a live rock-cover band and a lot of people mingling and drinking. San Pedro differs so much from the Cayo region (laid back, rustic) and overall has more of a "party" vibe. Crazy Canucks fit right into that vibe, with a lot of Americans and Canadians filling the bar - some tourists and some who now live on the island. It's not a bad thing, but it definitly wasn't a local experience.Our lobster was excellent, and our waiter told us he told them to grill us each 2 tails since the only tails left were the smaller lobsters, which was so thoughtful! The food arrived quickly and was great and hot! Good stop if looking for Sunday BBQ and don't mind the crowd, band, and lots of drinking.
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manxp
Good location, and owner Rob is nice and funny, but his wife and the staff are kind of surly, and really don't make you feel welcomed...
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DLovesWine2
We discovered Crazy Canucks on one of our last days on the island and wish we found it earlier. Everyone at the bar (patrons as well as the bartender/owner) were very friendly, had lots of great advise, and the drinks were good and fairly priced. Great location on the beach with a nice breeze. We will definitely be back if/when we return to San Pedro!
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tommT4687QD
a bit of a local hangout but nice and the owner is usually around. Danced and drank the local beer. Closed a little early but the crowd was small
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SongDog007
Sunday afternoons there's live music, horseshoes and a great crowd! It's where all the Canadians are at! I was in town playing music and was thrilled to sit in with the band! What fun! Good local peeps!
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cconn00
Lots of locals go to this bar and every time we walked in people were having fun. Kevin, the bartender, is surprisingly fun/funny and makes a good drink for a reasonable price. But what I love about the place is how charitable Rob and Christa (the owners) are. Every Friday night is a team trivia competition and Rob is the hilarious host. It costs for teams to enter, but the entry fees and donations go to help the ACES school on the island. I highly recommend this event. The kareoke afterwards is pretty awful but funny. The second trivia night we were there, they were aldo taking donations to help a local fisherman who had lost his boat. Great people. Live band on Sunday Funday. Give it a try.
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801angels
The drinks were affordable and well made. The live music is great. Don't miss the reggae night and Sunday Funday!
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EThomsen
Just don't get the Blue Hole (gross, 99.9% alcohol and impossible to enjoy). The San Pedro tea doesn't fool around but it is drinkable. The barman makes his own coconut cream so order the pina coladas right away!!! It is delicious. Wear bug spray. Since it is right on the beach, mosquitoes are in full force.
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Danw4n
Crazy Canucks is such a fun & friendly bar. The bartender Kevin is really cool, the drinks are reasonable, & the horseshoe pits are a plus. The best times to go are Sunday Funday, & Monday night Live Reggae Music, "Small world, BIG Love"! If you go to San Pedro, you have to go to Crazy Canucks, its the best all around bar on the island.