About

Bonaire Insider provides the latest independent tourism news from the Caribbean island of Bonaire.
Have news to share?

Search

 
 

Monthly Archives

Categories

Most recent entries

Get Posts By E-Mail


Syndicate

  • XML
  • Add to Google
  • Add to My Yahoo!
  • Subscribe with Bloglines
  • Subscribe in NewsGator Online
  • BittyBrowser
  • Add to My AOL
  • Convert RSS to PDF
  • Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader
  • Add to Technorati Favorites!
  • Add to netvibes

Bonaire Insider Logo

The Lost Penguin Restaurant’s Last Day

Bonaire’s popular downtown diner-style restaurant, The Lost Penguin, closed today. It was a sad day for many on Bonaire who had come to discover The Lost Penguin as the best place for home-made waffles and Eggs Benedict, as well as a friendly smile and pleasant discourse. However, for owners Ton and Renota van der Willigen, it was time for a change, and fortune brought them a buyer for key parts of the business at a time when their business was doing well.

Ton and Renota told the Bonaire Insider that they wanted to share the following message with their fans:

Thank you to all our customers whose support contributed to our success the past four years.  We have made many new friends through the restaurant.  In order to keep in touch and update everyone regarding our upcoming endeavors, we will maintain this website.  Please use our message board to contact us at the http://www.thelostpenguin.com.

The Lost Penguin Restaurant has been sold and our last day of business was October 27, 2006.  The location will continue as a restaurant under a new name and new management.

Everyone’s first question:  Are you staying on Bonaire?  Yes.  First, we’re taking a “real” vacation.  We’re off to Peru for some “high altitude” rest and relaxation.  Upon our return we will begin the next chapter of our life on Bonaire.

Again, thank you.  A special thank you to all who brought us “penguin” gifts which decorated our restaurant.

Ton & Renota

The Bonaire Insider has been told that the new restaurant at the location of the old Lost Penguin will likely feature the same or similar menu, will be operated under the name Papagayo (the word for “Parrot” in Spanish), and may be open as soon as a week from now.

Posted by Jake Richter on October 27, 2006 at 9:55pm AST
  1. Oh my, I am so happy to have found this posting. My husband Hal and I LOVED your restaurant… We will miss you over breakfast but hopefully when we visit again in JAN we will see your smiling faces somewhere else.  Congratulations on a job well done.

    Posted by on November 08, 2006 at 2:53pm AST
  2. I hope you will continue what you’ve started and try again maybe it will be better this time… You really could make something if you’d find a better location.

    Posted by Consultanta Imobiliara on April 25, 2008 at 10:57am AST
  3. Page 1 of 1 pages

Name:

Email:

Location:

URL:

Smileys

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Submit the word you see below:


<< Back to main

Home|FAQ|Contact Us
Bonaire Photo Gallery
Bonaire Information

Sponsor Links:


Bonaire Insider Logo - Small

Sponsored By: