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Boatyard

Kilifi


Jetties and boats, fresh crab and fries, salty air…there's nothing better than a long, lazy meal at the Boatyard, especially when it involves fresh oysters (oyster night is Saturday), fish and chips or full English breakfasts for homesick Brits. This is a great place to meet enthusiastic deep-sea fishermen and yachting old sea salts.


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