Sunday, April 11, 2010

Bridgetown

The yellow bus we took into Bridgetown let us off on a narrow shopping street near the centre of the city. I'm not sure which street it was, but it may have been Milk Market or a street parallel to it. In any case, we walked down to the corner with Broad Street and turned left to head towards Trafalgar Square and Bridge Street, which crosses over the Careenage to where the Fairchild Street Bus Terminal is located.

We've only been in Bridgetown twice. It's a busy, dusty city, and not really what we like best about Barbados (after all, there's lots of city grime where we come from). We tried once to have supper there at the end of a long day and found to our surprise that everything, even the restaurants, shuts up at about five-thirty.

I'd like, however, to stop here for a Chefette roti lunch the next time we are here changing buses for Sam Lord's Castle. There is a Chefette around the corner from the Fairchild Street Terminal, which is what I'll write about next.

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