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Do you remember these
Monrovia restaurants, nightclubs and cinemas?
Rosaline's Restaurant on Carey
Street has a selection of 6 to 8 main dishes - all authentically
Liberian - for $1.50 each. Rosaline, a warm woman with a shy
smile, has managed the restaurant through 10 years of mushrooming
popularity. Other restaurants serving local specialties are:
Liberian Jungle on Bushrod Island, Rebecca's on Mechlin
Street and Ciatta's Restaurant on Centre Street.
For atmosphere and Swiss food, there is Oscar's
Chalet next to the Coconut Grove bowling alley at the
southern end of Randall Street.
The Château du Bois (on Gurley
Street) is Lebanese-owned and has a Continental menu (snails or smoked
eel, $2.50), in a super smooth, air-conditioned atmosphere.
The Atlantic Grill (on Carey
Street) offers a tasty lobster thermidor in a Bavarian decor.
Julia Restaurant (on Gurley
Street) is a steady favorite, and noted for its pepper steak.
The Italian restaurant is Salvatore's
on Benson Street.
American food is served at the Sinkor
Supermarket Restaurant, which is a family-style greasy spoon.
Diana's Restaurant (on Broad
Street) has high-class hamburgers.
Other restaurants and coffee shops: the Chicken
Basket (Union Bank Building on Broad Street), Heinz and Maria
(a German-style bakery and tearoom), and Maxim's (on Gurley
Street, Lebanese food) The rooftop restaurant at the Ducor
Inter-Continental hotel has a buffet at lunchtime that is popular with
the city's high-powered international crowd.
The bar area is around Broad and Gurley
streets. The California is a respectable bar that was
formerly owned by a Spanish woman, and now by a bearded Americo-Liberian
with a cool St. Mark's Place accent. Others are the Black and
White and the Saloon. For dancing (highlife), the
nightclub at the Carlton Hotel is popular; also Ruby's Inn
Night Club in Congo Town near St. Joseph's Hospital. There are
weekend fetes at Bernard's Beach and Kojenta's Inn
in Paynesville.
Vicarious thrills are purveyed by the cities
cinemas, among them: Roxy, Centennial, Crown Hill, Gavriel, Rivoli,
Sheila, Bushrod Island and Relda.
Taken from Bright Continent: A Shoestring
Guide to Sub-Saharan Africa by Susan Blumenthal, Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1974. |