The Sad Demise Of The Sea You Beach Bar

Putting an optimist's hat on, they could be keeping the restaurant as it is, and just making a bigger parking area.

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After all, all the seating is still neatly stacked on-site. There has been no attempt to remove this at all.

Who knows what will happen in the future though. I would keep an eye on the Sea You Beach Bar's Facebook page, to see if they announce plans for any future venture. And we shall certainly keep a beady eye on the proceedings here.

There was a lot of love held for the Sea You Beach Bar, and we certainly wish the former owners every success in their future ventures.
To Be Continued?

Hopefully, this is not the end of the Restaurant. But how will any new version compare to the original? And where does the Marina fit in with all this? I know that topic is a bit of a joke to many, but I keep hearing talk from people who might know things that wheels are beginning to get in motion. Time will tell...
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