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Given how hard most people are likely to be working this year, with global economies gyrating like angry drunks, we thought it best to dig out somewhere tucked away, where you can really escape from it all. Where better than a little known holiday cottage in the Bahamas?
Pete’s Pub, as the unassuming name suggests, is a pub run by a man named Pete. But it’s not just any pub. This is a pub on the seafront of the beautiful Abaco Island in the Bahams, featuring a restaurant where you can book a table for dinner by VHF radio while you’re out fishing, snorkeling, or swimming with dolphins.

The pub is linked to a small haven of creative energy, The Foundry. Manager and daughter-in-law to Pete, Heather Moore, tells me: “The pub is a couple of hundred feet from the Foundry where we cast bronze art & jewelry, the only Art Foundry in the Bahamas.” Between Pete’s Pub and the Foundry, there is a gallery full of works produced at the Foundry: “Mostly my own art, my sons’, Greg and Tyler, my father’s, Randolph Johnston and our resident artist Richard Appaldo.”

Although a stay in one of their holiday cottages promises unbridled relaxation, there’s no shortage of cool stuff to do locally: “North of us lies Hopetown and the other outlying islands with hundreds of years of history, great restaurants, museums & ocean life from snorkeling to big game fishing, which we can organize.”

“There’s great surfing right behind the pub,” Heather tells me, “people most enjoy visiting in the spring, when the dolphin are running like mad, and in summer all you want to do is snorkel or just dive in the water,” which we don’t find too hard to believe.

Like all the best places to escape from it all, Pete’s Pub attracts most visitors by word of mouth, whilst others find out about this balmy island getaway from their thriving website: www.petespub.com. Lucky you, now you’re in the know, you can email for more info here!
The photography in this article is courtesy of Heather Moore.
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