A Puerto Vallarta Scene

VallartaScene Meet & Greet at Casa Isabel, Thursdays, 6 to 9 pm

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Thursday evenings from 6 pm until the fireworks (approximately 9 pm), The Puerto VallartaScene Forum hosts the “VallartaScene Meet & Greet” at Casa Isabel.

Whether you’re an Expat, Tourist, or National, everyone is welcome and if you’re new just come up to us (we’ll be easy to find) and introduce yourself. Casa Isabel is “adult only” so please don’t bring children to these meetings (there are no lifeguards available for the pools). English and Spanish is Spoken (and sometimes French).

The next Vallarta Scene Board Meeting at Casa Isabel is Thursday, September 9. Salud!

The meetings are from 6 to 9 pm, and happy hour with 2 for 1 national drinks is extended to these hours (for our group only). Casa Isabel’s very reasonable special half price appetizer menu is also extended to these hours. Beer is 20 pesos. Come and meet old friends or make new ones.

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casa isabel sunset.

This is a very loose gathering of expats, nationals and visitors at happy hour for cocktails, conversation and snacks. Approximately 20-50 people normally show up at these weekly events in high season at this spectacularly beautiful restaurant. No reservations are necessary and anyone can drop in or out at any time. Drinks are at happy hour prices from 6 to 9 pm and there are often complimentary botanas. Casa Isabel also has a fine, moderately priced restaurant menu if you also wish to dine there.

You don’t have to be a “member” of the VallartaScene Forum to attend but we do request that you sign our guest list. To become a “Board Member” of VallartaScene, all you need do is register at www.VallartaScene.com. I’d like to say that we are all god-fearing, decent people, but in reality we are, as Isabel, the owner of Casa Isabel proudly exclaims, “the motley crew.”

Casa Isabel is an open bar/restaurant. We simply invade it on some Thursday evenings.

A recent meeting:

If you’ve ever wondered about what it’s like to live as an expat in Vallarta, or if you’ve ever wondered what people are like who live as expats in Vallarta, this is a good way to answer your questions. Don’t be shy. Many of us at this meeting live here in Vallarta. Some of the “regulars” are originally from Canada, some from the USA and some from Mexico.

Check out our forum, VallartaScene.com. It’s an eclectic collage of various strange (and a few normal) individuals who all share a love of Vallarta.

Map to Casa Isabel