![]() ![]() The pop-up street food stands are the easiest workaround if that’s something you want to do. ![]() It isn’t possible to order food to eat by the pool at this resort and I heard a few people complaining about that. Sometimes I went to Kampai for sushi or there would be a pop-up burger stand where you could grab a bite to eat on your sun lounger. There’s a casual eatery next to the main pool that serves yummy pizzas and tacos every day, so we usually wound up there. TIP: At most of the bars, they’ll give you the cheap stuff unless you ask for the brand of alcohol you want specifically. Sometimes we enjoyed it so much that we didn’t make it to dinner… There was also a gorgeous bar on the beachfront at Casitas that we enjoyed for sundowners. The Martini Bar in the lobby is ideal for pre- or apres- dinner drinks and they have the best selection of premium spirits. The sparkling wine is very sweet, so you may struggle with that if it’s your usual tipple. I thought the house wine was drinkable, which makes a change from my experience at most resorts. You can also pay 8 USD at Coco by the main pool for a coconut, and then you can keep going back for unlimited refills. Pretty much everything is covered in the all-inclusive package alcohol-wise, except for the tequila cream cart and the cocktail cart they roll out sporadically to serve drinks in pineapples. There’s a decent cocktail menu on display at all of the swim-up bars, but you can go off-piste and order your own favourites or ask the bartender to whip you up their signature concoction. ![]()
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