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TRAVEL This private hot tub is on the terrace of Tina and Javier’s rental property. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017 | TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 159 Margaret and Tina enjoyed dining on Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue) at one of the many restaurants that line this fun-filled pedestrian-only boulevard. Sitting in the dining area of this luxurious threebedroom, three-and-a-half bath condominium, Javier stays in touch with their Dunedin restaurants over the internet. Ticuleño Chicken and Fish Fillet Tikinxic Style. We dined al fresco on our tasty selections. The street was filled with locals and tourists who walked by, looking for their favorite points of interest as various forms of music poured out of different establishments. It reminded us of a civilized version of Bourbon Street in New Orleans. The following morning, we went next door for brunch at one of the coolest and most unique restaurants we had visited, La Cueva del Chango, (The Monkey’s Cave). It had a stone floor with streams of water running through it. Afterward, we explored Fifth Avenue further and walked to the beach through the upscale hotels that lined the shore. ��


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