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Address: 1st St, Holetown
Festive Caribbean colors complement festive Caribbean fare at this cozy eatery. Try the succulent barbecued ribs or the fresh grilled flying fish. Vegetarians will enjoy the "Rasta pasta." Angry Annie always uses fresh local produce and take out is available. Smart-casual attire. Reservations accepted.
Bonito Beach Bar and Restaurant
Address: Coast Rd, Bathsheba
This cozy family eatery serves a fabulous Bajan lunch buffet. Island staples like fried fish, baked chicken and macaroni pie are served alongside salads and vegetables grown in the chef's garden. Two things you must try are the homemade cheesecake and the fresh fruit punch – available with or without rum!
Address: Hastings Main Rd, Savannah Hotel
The word "Boucan" is taken from the Carib Indian word for "open fire," and this gourmet restaurant serves the freshest island ingredients grilled over an open flame. The restaurant has a casual-sophisticated ambiance with ceiling fans and shutters on the windows. Themed weeknights feature a prix fixe menu; a la carte...
Address: New Edgewater Hotel, Bathsheba
This cozy restaurant serves delicious, traditional Caribbean cuisine. Start with fresh Caribbean seafood chowder or cou cou balls with Creole salt fish. For an entrée try coconut flying fish or grilled jerk chicken. Steaks and a huge selection of pasta dishes are also available. Fresh-baked pies and Bajan lime pie are...
Address: St. Lawrence Main Rd, Worthing
If you like to hear the lap of waves as you dine on fine Caribbean cuisine, then this St. Lawrence Bay restaurant is the spot for you. You can eat on the deck and actually be above the water – obviously the views are terrific. Try the Bajan marinated chicken – soaked in limejuice, salt and herbs then deep-fried. The...
Address: Little Good Harbour Hotel, Shermans
The charming Little Good Harbour Hotel is a family-owned complex of colorful cottages; their on-site restaurant is a great place to dine, especially at lunchtime when you can sit outside on the patio and gaze at the stunningly blue water that's just a few yards away. The creative midday menu is similar to the dinner...
Address: 2 West End, Queen St, Speightstown
This restaurant and bar looks out over the water for a relaxing dining experience. The creative menu features starters like pumpkin soup and green peppercorn paté. Main course options could be any type of fish, grilled, broiled or fried – it depends on what is fresh that day. Sizzling tenderloin steak and succulent,...
Address: Gathering Place, Oistins
Plan to visit the fishing village of Oistins on a Friday or Saturday. You can start with a stroll through town, then admire the prowess of the fishermen as they clean and filet their catch. Eventually, you'll end up at what's known as the Oistins Fish Fry, a gathering of individual vendors who sell fantastic home...
Address: 1st St, Holetown
This eclectic eatery serves everything from jerk chicken to West Indian curry to T-bone steaks. Vegetarians will appreciate the stir-fries using Bajan vegetables and rice or noodles. A daily fish special is available, often blackened with Bajan spices.
Address: Bridge House, Careenage, Bridgetown
This bistro is housed in an old warehouse originally designed to store fish and bananas. Now it serves Caribbean favorites all day long. For a light meal or snack, try fish cakes or plantains stuffed with tangy, diced pork. A huge selection of grilled and fried fish, pasta dishes and pepper pot stew will satisfy...
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