That I now believe wholeheartedly! All good people meet at Nimrods, that's no lie!
Let me first tell you a bit about Nimrods. Its a fantastic Rum Shop that is situated in lower Woburn, on this magical island called Grenada in the Caribbean. Nimrods sells all sorts of necessities such as milk powder, eggs, bread, condensed milk, fruit, muffins, cooking oil, tea bags, ice cold beers and of course a good hearty rum!
The staff and owner, Sep, are friendly and happy people! They welcome you in and enjoy having a good chat! You will always find someone playing a game of backgammon which Joshua is now learning to play.
The kitchen serves delicious meals daily and Friday nights is the BBQ on the deck. Their prices are affordable and even more so for families with healthy appetites!
We have met the nicest variety of people there from locals to sailors to visitors of the island. I had the privilege of meeting a wonderful lady and writer by the name of Nora Dunn who has a fantastic blog called The Professional Hobo. A great read and jam packed with useful and humorous info for travelers!
Nimrods is now our pick up and drop off point, the local buses travel past there so this makes getting around so easy to do.
After a visit to Nimrods you are guaranteed to be remembered and usually by name! After a couple of visits you will be well known to the locals.
Nimrods is one of our absolute favourite places to hang out and if you are ever blessed to visit this island, be sure to make a turn at Nimrods. If you don't know where it is just ask the bus driver to take you to Nimrods, everyone knows where it is! And I mean EVERYONE!!
If you are looking for good people, food, conversation and vibe, then Nimrods is the place to be.
The story of a South African family, who sell up all they own, to embark on an alternative way of life which most people only dream of. This family are making their dreams a reality each and every day! Their first adventure took them to the Southern Drakensberg, then they spent 12 months backpacking and sailing the Caribbean and adventures up Africa.
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