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RooT 42 Bar & Grill now open for takeout and delivery

Written by Coconut Post

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.

April, 2020

The new streamlined menu includes salads, appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, paninis, flatbread pizza, entrees and pasta dishes. Selections feature ever-popular Loaded Chicken Parm, Country Fried Meatloaf, Grilled Cheese with Tomato Soup for dipping, Spraga’s Jerk Chicken, Buffalo Cauliflower, and many other favorites.

To keep things exciting, Root 42 also created a brand new “Travel the World From Your Couch” POP-UP Menu Series. (SEE MENU AT TOP OF THE PAGE)

Special culinary creations from across the globe are starting out with a trip to Italy — and you can join the flavor-filled fun. Choices feature chicken piccata or chicken marsala with parmesan risotto and vegetables, as well as a meatball sandwich made with house-made meatballs and served with a side of fries.

For more information, follow Root 42 Bar and Grill on Facebook or call 340-513-1688.

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