
We're excited to be rolling the bbq wagon out to Playa Pelada this Sunday, where we'll be setting up at the beach in the afternoon and then moving to Pancho's restaurant around sunset for a few hours by their pool and restaurant.
Sean Dunleavy at Pancho's and Ryan sparked up the idea of collaborating, and we've been wanting to bring our bbq to the Pelada community, so close yet so far from Guiones. Business has been pretty good for us, although March started off real slow. The issue here is what to do during the slower green months, and hooking up with Pancho's is bound to help. They can give their kitchen staff a day off while at the same time trying to ignite a new scene at Pelada.
We've improved our signage at the Smokeshack. Paul Dalosta painted us a great sign and Ryan did a sign with our new days and hours, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from noon to 7 pm by the beach entrance. Paul is a great musician, a guitarist, singer, composer who's normally playing at Sarafina's in Pelada, but he is also a great painter. He's been painting skulls lately, which he calls deadheads, but his sign for the smokeshack is a beauty.


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