Thursday, February 5, 2009

No Name Pub

Twelve DeFever Cruisers loaded up in two cars, this time two had to sit in the cargo hold, and ventured out to Big Pine Key to the No Name Pub. The Pub is in the middle of nowhere and if you didn't know it was there you would never find it. Fortunately, it is lots of fun, good pub food and is very well known, so everyone knows where it's at. It claims to be the oldest bar in the Keys. The only place they don't have dollar bills is on the floor. What happens at No Name stays at No Name. After a great time with friends at the Pub we followed Jim and Robin to their new home under construction on a canal on Big Pine Key. The Home was built to withstand 160 mph winds. Built like a bunker but is still a good looking home. On the way home we stopped at West Marine to pick up a couple things. Cruisers are like drunks, every time you come to a West Marine you can't just pass it up. and like a drunk we closed it up. They locked the door as we left.

September Song (what's the name of that Pub?) out
Bob


No Name Pub, oldest bar, built in 1936
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