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Originally posted by UpperDecker
I remember them having a great restaurant there about 15 years ago. I launched my first boat, a 21 foot Chaperral there and stayed overnight. The place was packed and the food was fantastic. When I went back a few years later, that horrible BBQ place was there. It didn't last long and it's been terrible bar food and service on the top deck ever since.
It's really too bad because I still have memories of the nice place it once was. It has one of the best views on the Delta and you would think someone could make a go of it.
As for Union Point, that place is only open during the summer to service the steroid crowd that no longer has Lost Isle to go to.
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Thanks for the scoop on Union Point. Yeah, the testosterone and silicone crowd. Fair-weather sailors at best...
Yeah, that was back when the Sugar Barge was taken over by the current owner. That was a hopping place back then! We would gladly made the trip from Disco Bay over to the Island just to grab a burger for lunch or a nice meal for dinner. And if you arrived by boat, they always had a few kids on the docks ready to give you a hand tying up. Just like Moore's Riverboat used to do.
I guess it's the curse of the very slow winter business atmosphere in the Delta.
I know we do our part by patronizing the businesses that remain open during the winter. We boat year-round and the folks that don't, don't know what they are missing. Heck, even if it is raining, we'll drive our vehicle to places like Guisti's, Wimpy's, etc... for a nice meal. In fact, if things go right, we'll be having lunch at Bob's at the Marina later today. The only sad part is that we'll be getting there by vehicle and not boat. [:-grumpy]
And a bonus for those of us that do it is that there are no crowds! [:-bonc01]
Yep, they don't know what they are missing!
