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Unless you enjoy getting ripped off, I highly advise that you avoid dining at Pura Vida restaurant in West End, Roatan. While you'll most likely enjoy their decent (but not great) food, you'll be stunned to find that your bill is at least 30% higher than what you anticipated. Why? Bogus "Honduran" taxes (12% for food, 17% for alcohol, 10% for service, each applied separately) are slapped onto your bill without prior warning.
Now I don't know the legitimacy of these "taxes" (they may very well be real), but the fact is that NO other bar or restaurant in West End applies these to their prices.
When you consider that a Salva Vida beer runs you 25-30 lempiras at most places but costs 42 lempiras at Pura Vida, you can start to see how it quickly scales up.
Do all the incoming tourists and broke instructors a favor and avoid Pura Vida restaurant until they join with the rest of West End and change their policies.
Now I don't know the legitimacy of these "taxes" (they may very well be real), but the fact is that NO other bar or restaurant in West End applies these to their prices.
When you consider that a Salva Vida beer runs you 25-30 lempiras at most places but costs 42 lempiras at Pura Vida, you can start to see how it quickly scales up.
Do all the incoming tourists and broke instructors a favor and avoid Pura Vida restaurant until they join with the rest of West End and change their policies.