Sayolita Cafe . . . a great find!

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In St. Jean, next to its fun, namesake “surfer bar,” is a delightful little place for fresh, light, reasonably priced & tasty meals. There are a few stools at a couple of small counters, allowing an opportunity for eat-in dining, but it seems to be principally carry-out . . . which served me well after a late morning haircut at neighboring MG Studio. (“From a classic trim to a complete transformation, Guillaume is a master with his scissors to perfectly shape your beard, hair, and sideburns . . . with 30 years of experience to his credit.“ Wife Sandra serving women.)
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A modest menu of simple, very fresh items prepared on the spot.
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I had the chicken tacos (generously sized, 3 to the order) . . . which were awesome!
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Proprietor Marie, ably assisted (on a nanny sick day) by 2 year old daughter “Charlie“ (a real sweetie, with icy blue eyes!), has a jewel of a St. Jean luncheon spot . . . highly recommended!
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In St. Jean, next to its fun, namesake “surfer bar,” is a delightful little place for fresh, light, reasonably priced & tasty meals. There are a few stools at a couple of small counters, allowing an opportunity for eat-in dining, but it seems to be principally carry-out . . . which served me well after a late morning haircut at neighboring MG Studio. (“From a classic trim to a complete transformation, Guillaume is a master with his scissors to perfectly shape your beard, hair, and sideburns . . . with 30 years of experience to his credit.“ Wife Sandra serving women.)
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A modest menu of simple, very fresh items prepared on the spot.
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I had the chicken tacos (generously sized, 3 to the order) . . . which were awesome!
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Proprietor Marie, ably assisted (on a nanny sick day) by 2 year old daughter “Charlie“ (a real sweetie, with icy blue eyes!), has a jewel of a St. Jean luncheon spot . . . highly recommended!
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Those eyes! That skin! A beautiful child.
 
where exactly is this located in St Jean. Definitely want to add to my list.
. . . at small traffic circle in front of Villa Creole, instead of going around toward Lorient, stay to the right — passing Le Piment & traveling up the hill about a quarter mile. You’ll see Sayolita bar on a corner . . . the café is next to it.
 
Thank you so much. Will make it a stop in Nov.
I hope that you get to meet “Charlie,” the very sweet little girl! (She captured my heart as she walked from behind the counter & very shyly asked my name (her mother translated for me). When I said “Dennis,” with a sweet smile she quietly said, “Bonjour, Denis!”). If only I were 70+ years younger!
 
I wonder, I see Sayolita, and I see Sayolita Cafe. Are there 2 adjacent and similarly named food operations, or just 1 bar and 1 food operation?
 
I wonder, I see Sayolita, and I see Sayolita Cafe. Are there 2 adjacent and similarly named food operations, or just 1 bar and 1 food operation?
Just one bar & one café. The bar seems not to be open during the day. The café has wine, & I think, beer.
 
Back in the day that location was a coffee shop, open all 7 days. When we would it was a 50/50 chance that it was open.
 
Back in the day that location was a coffee shop, open all 7 days. When we would it was a 50/50 chance that it was open.
Ah, Laurent! Now with his partner, a longtime SBH hotelier, and located in Scotland. His on-time performance for opening time wasn’t great, but he surely did roast and grind some great cofffee!
 
Ah, Laurent! Now with his partner, a longtime SBH hotelier, and located in Scotland. His on-time performance for opening time wasn’t great, but he surely did roast and grind some great cofffee!
. . . and wasn’t the smell of freshly roasted (& roasting) coffee unique on SBH!
 
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