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Northside Grind – Family Favorite for Taste Treats

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Whether you’re in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands as a visitor, a local — or always in spirit — Coconut Post keeps you posted on fun-filled news ’n views. Published monthly by Flamboyan On The Bay Resort & Villas, we’re focused on sharing our people, places, and fun things happening in paradise.

September, 2021

the outside of northside grind featuring a white picket fence with the front gate open

Above: Located on the grounds at Flamboyan Resort, Northside Grind invites patrons to check out the menu online and call ahead for convenient curbside service.

Top of the page: Visiting from the mainland, proprietor Trish Dahl’s family members gather to enjoy taste treats from Northside Grind.

Northside Grind is headquarters for breakfast and lunch specialties, snacks, baked goods, beverages, and creative taste treats. Best of all, the popular spot is always adding new items and fresh flavors to the menu. 

Smoothies have always been a favorite. Just recently, the ’Smoothie Bowl of the Day’ was added to the many options.

Since the pandemic, proprietors Trish and Tom Dahl — and the upbeat, dedicated staff — have made ordering and pick-up a breeze with customized curbside service. How convenient!

Entry into the shop remains limited to employees only, Customers are invited to step beyond the garden gate, sit down and relax outdoors — social distance style. If the area is in use, guests may take food and beverages to the resort’s poolside area for additional seating.

Most major credit cards are accepted. For more information, follow on Facebook

Curbside pickup is available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 340-642-2421 

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