“Coming Home” to Schooner’s Bar & Grill at Cayman Islands Turtle Farm
A new monthly event will continue at Schooner’s Bar & Grill on Friday, 26th June. Planned to take place on the last Friday of each month, “Coming Home: An evening of Caymanian food and entertainment” will feature a live band and a monthly buffet menu of local favourites.
Music will be provided by the Back Beat Band and there will be beverage specials throughout the evening.
The buffet menu featuring endless sides and dessert will be offered at US$29.95 /CI$25 per person including lemonade or fruit punch.
Schooner’s Bar & Grill will also offering be offering Happy Hour pricing, with two Appleton Special mixed drinks for US$12 and two Hennessey mixed drinks for US$15 available throughout the evening.
Wine enthusiasts will enjoy two glasses of wine for the price of one. The wine list for this offer includes Sutter Home Chardonnay, Sutter Home Merlot; Trivento Chardonnay; Trivento Merlot; Cavit Merlot; Yellow Tail Moscato; Yellow Tail Pink Moscato; Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc; and Trivento Tribu Pinot Noir.
The buffet menu for the event includes Stew Beef , BBQ chicken and endless sides including Rice & Beans, Coleslaw, Fried Plantain and more.
The evening starts off at 5pm with the Happy Hour and dinner to follow at 7pm through 9pm. The Backbeat Band will play from 7pm to 11pm for guests’ listening and dancing pleasure.
For reservations, please email [email protected]
About Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter
The Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter is the Cayman Islands’ most-visited land-based attraction, with more than 230,000 visitors each year. Educational, cultural and entertainment programmes are consistently being created and updated to enhance the experience that can only be found at our world-renowned attraction.. In addition to being a tourist attraction, the Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter is also a sea turtle husbandry, research and conservation centre, focusing primarily on the Green sea turtle. Over its years in operation, the Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter has achieved a closed cycle of breeding, and has released over 31,000 turtles into the wild.