
Don’t worry about parking or reservations, because except for holidays and weekend evenings at bar-side, there’s always space for diners. But if you want to be sure of a place and what’s available on the menu, you can call 445-7112 (land line) or 315-6415 (mobile). Just remember that KokoNutz is closed Mondays and, during the off-tourist season, on Tuesdays as well.
Carol Ann herself cooks to order, and don’t be surprised if she engages you in conversation about music, things to do, local news, and so; in fact, her gregariousness is part of the place’s charm. And she encourages drop-by visitors, which are frequent day and night to lie in the hammock and/or have a drink, to have a chat too.
Prices are on the “tourist�? side, but you’ll hear only praise for the quality of the fare that Carol Ann serves. With increasing numbers of visitors to Calibishie, for instance, busloads visiting the Hampstead Beach “Pirates�? location and the new Tourism Information Center and Craft Shop on Calibishie’s Bay Street, Carol Ann’s charming garden entrance to KokoNutz should entice new customers as well. We hope the bus will wait, because those folk will enjoy the place and want to relax there for a while.
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We lost track of Nigel after he quit his job at Calibishie Lodges. After almost a year, we found him again at KokoNutz Beachbar, in novemver 2007. A very nice place at Calibishie Beach, with a beautyful view over the Atlantic Ocean. You can relax in one of the hammocks with a rum, punch or a Kubuli, while enjoying some reggea. You should see them feed the frigatbirds. Amazing! We had a tasty lunch (fresh red snapper) and a unforgettable afternoon.
Thanks a lot, Nigel! You were a great host. It gives us a warm feeling knowing we got a friend over there. We miss you and hope to come back some day.
Kim & Luc.
Belgium.