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Ballin on a Budget at Cafe Mambo


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January 16, 2013 | 08:13 AM
Located just 10 minutes from the airport on the North Shore of eccentric Paia Town, Café Mambo is the perfect place to treat an out-of-town friend on a layover for a drink or three without worrying about denting your recession rebooted budget. Because seven days a week from 3pm-6pm Café Mambo boasts a tasty happy hour, offering a delicious assortment of margaritas and beer in an attractive, bright setting with friendly staff to boot. At $4.50 a cocktail and $3.50 beers on tap, you'll have the luxury to spoil your out-of-town guest with the in-house pupu favorites. At $15.95, the Mixed Tapas–a vegetarian selection of homemade hummus, pita bread, fresh falafel, Spanish tortilla, onion rings, chipotle salsa, sour cream and mixed green salad–is enough to hold over a thirsty party of three. If seafood is your craving, the Pacific Seafood Platter is a rich choice, complete with sizzling jumbo shrimp, calamari and New Zealand mussels cooked in garlic butter, white wine, fresh herbs and caramelized onions served with ciabatta bread for $21.50, will have your guest feeling all kinds of special when you insist on picking up the check. At these prices, a party of three can enjoy a Seafood platter, plate of Mixed Tapas and two delicious margaritas each at a bill under $68. You'll have your guest overfed, buzzed in the head, all without spending all your bread. In a couple hours, you would have won the dopest friend of the year award while your guests rush through the TSA line with warm fuzzies, all smiling about their time on Maui. Mission Accomplished!

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