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| Bobo's Bar & Grill on Matamoras in Centro |
Bobo’s Bar & Grill started as a pocket-sized,
take-out location on Isla Mujeres; a place with fish so fresh it was swimming
an hour before it hit the plate, and chips so yummy we couldn’t stay on our
diets.
Now it’s a two-level eatery that spills out
onto the street, with a quirky wooden sign ‘torn’ in half.
On one building, the
sign reads Bo, and on the adjacent
building, Bo’s. The sign is a humorous
improvisation to placate a neighbour.
| Cocktail time with friends |
In the summer of 2009, Brian Kerr leased the former
location of Lolo Rapido on Matamoras Avenue in Centro. Employed as a wine
sommelier at Sutton Place in Vancouver, BC, Brian discovered this little piece
of paradise while on vacation. He decided to take the plunge, to be an entrepreneur.
Isn’t that every man’s fantasy? To be self-employed on a tropical island in the
Caribbean Sea?
In the beginning, the business was primarily
take-out, until Brian managed to squeeze a couple of tables and eight chairs along
the edge of the narrow, busy street. Then
he expanded to a neighbouring property to add a bar and additional seating,
and the two-part Bobo’s sign.
| The newest expansion upper level |
A year later, Ben Coleman and his partner, Vicki
Dupuy, became entwined with island life. The boy from Birmingham, Alabama, and the
girl from New Orleans had originally met at a Saints football game in her hometown.
Both worked for AT&T, Ben in
outside sales and Vicki as a manager. Frequent visitors to Isla Mujeres and regular patrons at Bobo’s, they
struck up a friendship with Brian Kerr.
One Sunday afternoon, while immersed in the
warm Caribbean water at Playa Norte, near Fenix Restaurante, Vicki asked Ben that
life-changing question.
“Why can’t we live here six months a year?”
| Almost gourmet! |
Becoming partners with Brian Kerr in 2013,
Ben and Vicki moved to Isla Mujeres and became full-time islanders. Bobo’s Bar
& Grill went through another transformation.
The rooftop junk-collecting,
storage area was converted into comfortable open-air seating. More stools were
added along the upper edge, giving patrons a view of the action on Matamoras
Avenue. The kitchen was re-done, and the
downstairs bar was enlarged.
Next, mixologist Lory Manzo was hired to
update the beverage menu and train the bar staff. Bright and bold murals were
painted by islander Barbara Siebenlist Palomar.
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| Summertime special drink |
And on Wednesdays and Fridays, live music is provided by The Caribbean
Beats Band. With the recent addition of
Chef Nick Altringer from Minneapolis, the modest little fish and chip take-out
has become, in Ben’s words, almost gourmet,
and a very happening place.
Check out their signature drinks and their tasty
new menu. We’re still fans of the fresh fish and chips.
Hasta Luego
Lynda, Lawrie, and Sparky
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8 comments:
Was not sure what the connection was between Ben, Vicky and BoBo's. Did they become partners of Ben's?
Oh sorry, I thought it was fairly clear in the article, Brian Kerr started Bobo's in 2009. Ben and Vicki joined as partners around 2013. Cheers L
Tell us more about the sign and the neighbors!
Apparently the neighbours didn't want the sign to span the entrance way .... so Brian designed it in two pieces.
Such a great success story! You're making us hungry over here in Minneapolis!!💜
Lo siento! (I'm only a little sorry ..... ) Cheers Lynda
Hi! Someone put your blog on a list of Mexico blogs worth reading on Pinterest. I run a Facebook group called Blogging Mexico... with the idea of having a single stop to check for new blog posts about Mexico. I would like to invite you to post current and new blog posts. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1596121287353178/
Hi Leigh Ann - yes, I know your blog extremely well, but sometimes I am not sure that Isla-centric posts would appeal to your readers. I'll post my link on your blog if you think it's a good fit. Cheers Lynda
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