Soggy Dollar Bar

Top choice in British Virgin Islands


The Soggy Dollar takes its name from sailors swimming ashore to spend wet bills. It's also the bar that invented the Painkiller, the BVI's delicious-yet-lethal cocktail of rum, coconut, pineapple, orange juice and nutmeg. This place is always hopping. Be sure to play the ring game and find out how addictive swinging a metal circle onto a hook can be.


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