THE BEATLE BAR (JACO):
Wingnut and I enjoyed 2 ½ days in Jaco this month in conjunction with our fishing expedition. Up until then, my prior experience with Jaco was limited to a “windshield tour†last year. Besides fishing, the “world-famous†Beatle Bar was another highlight of our time in Jaco.
Upon arrival, we hooked up with our fishing buddy, Stevewxly, who just pulled in from Panama. After looking at several lodging options, we decided to stay at the Hotel Los 4 Grandes adjoining the Beatle Bar. The hotel is appropriately named (The 4 Big Ones) in honor of John, Paul, George and Ringo.
We settled into our bar stools late in the afternoon, and enjoyed meeting other gringo tourists (and regulars) at the bar. The bar is an open-air venue with a large rectangular bar in the center in the center of the floor. There are plenty of tables and chairs in the wings and in the back…and a patio with tables and barbecue out front. The bar kitchen offers good food at reasonable prices…including a 3,000 C all-you-can-eat pasta special. Chef Paul will even grill the fish you catch and serve it to you for lunch with all the trimmings. The décor is an assortment of mid-to-late 60s Beatles regalia. Continuous Beatle and psychedelic-era tunes maintain a spirit of nostalgia for those of us old-enough to remember “flower power,†Woodstock and Viet Nam. Two dynamite gringa bartenders, Neena and Amy, hold down the afternoon shift and are among the most engaging and helpful bartenders I ever met. The cozy, down-home atmosphere of the Beatle Bar is conducive to a lazy afternoon of sipping beers and enjoying the ocean air.
Shortly after 6:00 pm, the first wave of “shock troops†appears…pretty little chicas from all parts of Latin America! Ticas, Columbianas, Dominicanas and Peruvians (to name a few) storm the Beatle Bar in search of gringo company (and Dolares). I estimated 40-50 girls, averaging 6-7 in looks, on our first evening at the Beatle Bar. My initial encounter involved a sweet, young tica with a cute face, nice body and jet-black hair. She accepted $50 for a 1+ hour session back at my room. I ended up very pleased with her enthusiasm and overall performance.
Before entering Round 2 that evening, I scoped out the new talent that stopped by while I was busy in my hotel room. The women far outnumbered the available men by 5 or 6 to 1…it was a buyers’ market. Near the patio, I spotted two very attractive rubias. One in particular caught my eye…a young Columbiana named Manuela. IMHO, Manuela is easily a 9.5…and of course, she knows it. She wanted $100 for an hour, but after some coaxing…and faced with the prospect of going home with no dinero…Manuela reluctantly dropped her price to $80. Before leaving the bar with her, I excused myself to check-in with my wingman. Much to my chagrin, the lovely Columbiana disappeared during my brief absence…more than likely, Manuela found somebody that WAS willing to pay her “cien†for her services. I ended up with a duo…a tall Columbiana and a Peruvian @ $50 each… for some debauched threesome activity throughout the remainder of the night. The wake-up call for fishing the next morning arrived too soon!
After a day of fishing, the Beatle Bar was a welcomed refuge on Day #2. I was feeling a little tired, and did not know whether I had the energy to make it through another 3-chica night. Around 6:15 pm, I noticed a pretty Dominicana, who was one of the first chicas to show up for the night shift. Breeshanna (sp?) noticed me, too. She sauntered over to my side and asked me if I wanted company to which I replied, “Of course…â€
Before retiring to the room, Breeshanna and I accompanied my two amigos to El Hicano…a very nice restaurant…for dinner. Upon returning to the Beatle Bar, I noticed that there was the same number (and quality) of chicas as the previous night. Although Breeshanna, initially looked very hot and enthusiastic, her one-hour performance, IMHO, was mediocre. I paid her $50 and crashed for the remainder of the night.
On the other hand, my amigo, Wingnut, had much better luck than me on our second night. Wingnut enjoyed a well-deserved TLN with a cute, young tica from SJ. Scuttlebutt has it that he is planning another rendezvous with her over Labor Day.
The next day, Wingnut and I parted company with Stevewxly over lunch at the Beatle Bar. Chef Paul grilled our tuna and dorado to perfection. (see pictures in VIP Gallery Scenic Photo and VIP members’ photo sections).
I enjoyed my first visit to Beatle Bar, and plan to spend another couple of nights there on my next fishing trip in Jaco. The Beatle Bar provides good value for the money I spend. The bar is a fun experience with a friendly, helpful staff and a convivial atmosphere. The selection, quality and pricing of available talent is more than likely a function of the season. Although it is the green season, I was quite pleased at the availability of chicas and pricing at the Beatle Bar. :
Wingnut and I enjoyed 2 ½ days in Jaco this month in conjunction with our fishing expedition. Up until then, my prior experience with Jaco was limited to a “windshield tour†last year. Besides fishing, the “world-famous†Beatle Bar was another highlight of our time in Jaco.
Upon arrival, we hooked up with our fishing buddy, Stevewxly, who just pulled in from Panama. After looking at several lodging options, we decided to stay at the Hotel Los 4 Grandes adjoining the Beatle Bar. The hotel is appropriately named (The 4 Big Ones) in honor of John, Paul, George and Ringo.
We settled into our bar stools late in the afternoon, and enjoyed meeting other gringo tourists (and regulars) at the bar. The bar is an open-air venue with a large rectangular bar in the center in the center of the floor. There are plenty of tables and chairs in the wings and in the back…and a patio with tables and barbecue out front. The bar kitchen offers good food at reasonable prices…including a 3,000 C all-you-can-eat pasta special. Chef Paul will even grill the fish you catch and serve it to you for lunch with all the trimmings. The décor is an assortment of mid-to-late 60s Beatles regalia. Continuous Beatle and psychedelic-era tunes maintain a spirit of nostalgia for those of us old-enough to remember “flower power,†Woodstock and Viet Nam. Two dynamite gringa bartenders, Neena and Amy, hold down the afternoon shift and are among the most engaging and helpful bartenders I ever met. The cozy, down-home atmosphere of the Beatle Bar is conducive to a lazy afternoon of sipping beers and enjoying the ocean air.
Shortly after 6:00 pm, the first wave of “shock troops†appears…pretty little chicas from all parts of Latin America! Ticas, Columbianas, Dominicanas and Peruvians (to name a few) storm the Beatle Bar in search of gringo company (and Dolares). I estimated 40-50 girls, averaging 6-7 in looks, on our first evening at the Beatle Bar. My initial encounter involved a sweet, young tica with a cute face, nice body and jet-black hair. She accepted $50 for a 1+ hour session back at my room. I ended up very pleased with her enthusiasm and overall performance.
Before entering Round 2 that evening, I scoped out the new talent that stopped by while I was busy in my hotel room. The women far outnumbered the available men by 5 or 6 to 1…it was a buyers’ market. Near the patio, I spotted two very attractive rubias. One in particular caught my eye…a young Columbiana named Manuela. IMHO, Manuela is easily a 9.5…and of course, she knows it. She wanted $100 for an hour, but after some coaxing…and faced with the prospect of going home with no dinero…Manuela reluctantly dropped her price to $80. Before leaving the bar with her, I excused myself to check-in with my wingman. Much to my chagrin, the lovely Columbiana disappeared during my brief absence…more than likely, Manuela found somebody that WAS willing to pay her “cien†for her services. I ended up with a duo…a tall Columbiana and a Peruvian @ $50 each… for some debauched threesome activity throughout the remainder of the night. The wake-up call for fishing the next morning arrived too soon!
After a day of fishing, the Beatle Bar was a welcomed refuge on Day #2. I was feeling a little tired, and did not know whether I had the energy to make it through another 3-chica night. Around 6:15 pm, I noticed a pretty Dominicana, who was one of the first chicas to show up for the night shift. Breeshanna (sp?) noticed me, too. She sauntered over to my side and asked me if I wanted company to which I replied, “Of course…â€
Before retiring to the room, Breeshanna and I accompanied my two amigos to El Hicano…a very nice restaurant…for dinner. Upon returning to the Beatle Bar, I noticed that there was the same number (and quality) of chicas as the previous night. Although Breeshanna, initially looked very hot and enthusiastic, her one-hour performance, IMHO, was mediocre. I paid her $50 and crashed for the remainder of the night.
On the other hand, my amigo, Wingnut, had much better luck than me on our second night. Wingnut enjoyed a well-deserved TLN with a cute, young tica from SJ. Scuttlebutt has it that he is planning another rendezvous with her over Labor Day.
The next day, Wingnut and I parted company with Stevewxly over lunch at the Beatle Bar. Chef Paul grilled our tuna and dorado to perfection. (see pictures in VIP Gallery Scenic Photo and VIP members’ photo sections).
I enjoyed my first visit to Beatle Bar, and plan to spend another couple of nights there on my next fishing trip in Jaco. The Beatle Bar provides good value for the money I spend. The bar is a fun experience with a friendly, helpful staff and a convivial atmosphere. The selection, quality and pricing of available talent is more than likely a function of the season. Although it is the green season, I was quite pleased at the availability of chicas and pricing at the Beatle Bar. :