Sentences with phrase «local fishing shops»

I recommend buying by the pound from either a local fish shop or grocery store butcher section.
From the lonely gent at the local fish shop desperate for Isabelle's company, to Isabelle's miserable - looking young daughter, and the principle character herself, who we're told «cries almost every night», no one is having a good time.

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What's more traditionally British than five o'clock tea or hot fish and chips from a street vendor or local shop?
Turkey legs are off the menu at the Taste of Chicago this year, but early guests found a new, local option: Asian carp sliders prepared by Shedd Aquarium's longtime Right Bite partner, Dirk's Fish and Gourmet Shop.
He supported his studies with part - time job in a local fish & chip shop, where he then set up and ran a pizza delivery service.
People looking to get rid of their aquarium fishes, says U.S.G.S. biologist Pam Fuller, should consider returning them to the local pet shop, giving them to another hobbyist or donating them to a public aquarium, school or hospital.
«DEMA (The Department of Environment and Maritime Affairs) has done a great job of monitoring fish sold to the country's fish plants,» said Ulman; «However, it seems they have not always had enough staff to monitor seafood being sold or given to locals and tourists, whether that be at the dock, in shops, or in restaurants.»
, hosted a fish fry, browsed some local thrift shops and enjoyed every single moment.
Amber the fishing dress is so cute and I love the floral skirt with the dark grey tank... I hope her business does well, I like that she is trying to keep the prices down, I think we need more local businesses but we need to shop in them xox
I enjoy a get together with friends over clubbing, the local rodeo over shopping trips, fishing at the lake and horseback rides rock, country ought to play on every station, don't need cable TV, a plant for the garden beats cut flowers, undi...
The Reno Fly Shop offers local information and guide service to area waters as well as the regions most complete inventory of fly - fishing equipment.
These fish breeders could indeed supply a fair number of specimens to local shops.
Everything from the beach, fishing, local markets (weekends once a month), whale & dolphin tours, tobbogan park, shopping, dining and much more.
Festival villages will be constructed at the Keauhou Shopping Center including a Kona Coffee Corridor with free samples and Kona coffee for sale direct from the farmers; a Kids World offering games and activities with hours of fun and excitement for any age; the Ethnic Food Market, a very popular stop where Festival goers can eat their way through authentic local food favorites including laulau and fish plate lunches, adobo, huli huil chicken, and all time favorite musubi and shave ice; plus a Christmas craft fair with unique items will help festival - goers get a jump on holiday sShopping Center including a Kona Coffee Corridor with free samples and Kona coffee for sale direct from the farmers; a Kids World offering games and activities with hours of fun and excitement for any age; the Ethnic Food Market, a very popular stop where Festival goers can eat their way through authentic local food favorites including laulau and fish plate lunches, adobo, huli huil chicken, and all time favorite musubi and shave ice; plus a Christmas craft fair with unique items will help festival - goers get a jump on holiday shoppingshopping.
From chillaxing on the beach or beside the resort swimming pool to jet boarding in the ocean to a relaxing spa treatment, from fishing with the family on the Palm Cove jetty to attending a romantic wedding on the beach or enjoying some retail therapy shopping in the local boutiques Palm Cove is the place for everybody to enjoy.
Everything from markets to fishing villages and restaurants as well as shopping for a wide variety of local wares is widely available throughout the old town area.
As you walk farther out on the wharf, strolling past the requisite fresh fish restaurants and souvenir and trinket shops, strike up a conversation with the local fishermen angling for perch, rockfish, and lingcod.
You are walking distance to grocery stores, restaurants, coffee houses, a fantastic fish market, local farmers market and shops.
Our local local fishing shops supply helpful tips and the necessary licenses and equipment.
You don't need a license to fish from the pier; local tackle shops can get you fully outfitted too.
Famous local activities and attractions include, The Scarborough Surf Life Saving Club, beach fishing, sunbathing, swimming, kite surfing, surfing, Scarborough markets, shopping, walks along the coast, or picnicking in one of the reserves or parks.
Other activities include surfing, sand boarding, deep - sea fishing & bargain hunting at the local factory shops.
But for the most part, it is a sleepy fishing village with a couple of dive shops offering diving and deep sea fishing excursions, as well as a few family - owned businesses with local guides providing snorkeling tours.
The local fish market, restaurants and shops are all within walking distance and the harbour is only 1.4 kilometres away.
Two minutes across from the fabulous Fish Hoek beach and five minute stroll to the local shops to stock up on shopping etc..
Close to all local shops and the train station, Fish Hoek is a great base to explore the Southern Cape.
Tea - rooms, old - fashioned sweet emporiums and fish and chip shops line the sinuous lanes but if your kids want to come face to face with some of the ugliest local sea creatures, take a ten - minute detour around the small but perfectly formed aquarium on the sea front.
It is a one minute walk to the Shopping Centre and Eating Establishments and a short adventure drive to local sights such as — Volcano Storage reservoir, Melville caves, Waxflower Gardens, Town Lookout, Pyrenees Wineries, Eucalyptus Distillery, National Parks, 4WD Trails, Fishing, Horse Racing, Gold Prospecting and more... Accommodation in this Grand Old Post Office is comprised of two suites - the luxurious «Queen Apartment» which is self - contained, with a fully appointed kitchen, separate lounge, Queen sized bed and ensuite.
Just north of Puerto Vallarta, Riviera Nayarit boasts 100 miles of pristine coastline, framed by the Sierra Madre, and loaded with luxurious resorts, world - renowned surfing, golf courses, rare native wildlife with sea turtles, shops selling local artwork and traditional handicrafts, charming fishing towns and miles of serene beaches.
Marc, who runs the shop, has plenty of local expertise to share — he knows about everything from surfboards and interesting day trips to real estate and where to buy fish.
Located in the heart of the Sunshine Coast, Camargue guests enjoy excellent modern shopping facilities, local and international standard golf courses and beach estuary fishing to dream of.
The surf shop there is run by a local, Mumu, who was brought up in a fishing family but was introduced to surfing by visiting Australians.
We stop for lunch at a local fish restaurant before visiting some of the markets for souvenir shopping.
The Local Convenience store, bakery and Fish & Chip shop are a 5 minute walk.
Krabi Aquamarine Resort & Spa is located 500m from Nopparat Thara Beach, in a tranquil area of Krabi Province.Nopparat Thara is a two - kilometre long strip of sand mostly frequented by local visitors, its northern end offering nice spots of shades under the pine trees and a genuine fishing village with seafood restaurants.To the south, you find Ao Nang Beach, the most popular holiday destination in Krabi, which is located at only a 15 - minute walk from the resort.Ao Nang offers a large choice of dining, shopping and nightlife, and is also the main departure point to the off - coast Krabi Islands (Krabi counts some 154 islands and islets).
There are many local hook and bait shops in town which rent out equipment to tourists on a regular basis and guided fishing expeditions are always available; catch and cook up some Red Snapper or Snook for dinner!
Local restaurants, shops, golf courses, horse riding, cycling, scuba diving, water skiing, wind surfing, tennis, jet - ski, go - karting, fishing, snorkeling, sailing and walking facilities are all available in the surrounding area.
Adding to the charm of this traditional fishing village is a host of local eateries, beach bars, art galleries and shops that provide an authentic Belizean experience.
As you walk further out on the wharf, strolling past the requisite fresh fish restaurants and souvenir and trinket shops, strike up a conversation with the local fishermen angling for perch, rockfish and lingcod.
Home to small shops, cafes, restaurants, and dive shops, Placencia hosts a three - day Lobsterfest every June to coincide with the opening of the local fishing season.
Step outside and find yourself among hotels, shops and restaurants filling former fish packing plants along Cannery Row, made famous by local author John Steinbeck.
If that sounds too energetic visitors can simply relax on a blanket with fresh cooked fish and chips from one of the many local shops and enjoy the lights from Surfers Paradise in the distance as the sun sets slowly over the lush mountains of the hinterland.
Some places of interest include local nearby fishing village Arguineguin, the picturesque Puerto de Mogan, the city of Las Palmas — full of culture, shops and a beach or two.
Just minutes from the town of Mal Pais and Santa Theresa, guests will find the following all at local rates — world class sport fishing, surfing, scuba, snorkeling, tide pools, horse tours, ATV rentals, spas, souvenir shops, bars and restaurants.
If you wish to relax you can: suntan on the beach, stroll to Boulders Beach and watch the African penguins, take a scenic 10 minute drive to Cape Point in the Table Mountain National Park, wander through the quaint and historical lanes of Simon's Town, enjoy a drink at the local waterfront, visit the museums, take the kids to the Scratch Patch and seek out semi-precious stones, buy fresh fish at Kalk Bay harbour and barbecue at home or indulge at one of the local restaurants and coffee shops.
Peaceful, holiday accommodation with kangaroos, birdwatching walking and horse riding trails, local shopping, markets, art galleries, museums, silent theatre, antiques, restaurants, fishing and swimming.
For those wanting to cater for themselves, there are plenty of options including a good butcher's shop and a local fish van selling a wide range of fresh fish which visits the village each week.
The hotel's oceanfront location is hard to beat; it is just a 5 - minute walk to the bustling city centre and its local restaurants, shops and markets including the famous flea market and fish market.
Located minutes from the historic village of Molong and close to the city of Orange, the local attractions include wineries, cafes, antique shops, bush walking and trout fishing.
The property is situated on the edge of a typical fishing village with local shops approximately 300m away.
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