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Bajo El Sol Gallery & Art Bar

Top choice in St John


Just when you begin to lament the lack of cultural spaces in the USVI you find a place like Bajo El Sol, which showcases local painters, potters and woodworkers, screens Caribbean documentaries, and runs monthly events such as high-end rum tastings, pop-up dinners or book signings. Stimulate your mind as you sip fine wines or espresso coffees at the Art Bar.


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