St. Lucia
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GROS ISLET.
In West Indian slang, "to lime" means "to hangout." That is exactly what you'll want to do at this comfortable, unpretentious eatery. Dine indoors or out – either way you will feast on the freshest seafood, such as stuffed crab back and fish steak Creole. The lamb, pork chops, and steak are charcoal-grilled to order. Be sure to try the daily "lime special" drink from the bar. Casual attire. Reservations accepted.
(© 10Best)
Hours:
Lunch daily 11am-2pm; Dinner daily 6:30pm-1am
Payment Methods:
Alcohol Served: Beer, Liquor, Wine
Ambiance: Casual, Fun / Festive, Outdoor Dining, People Watching
Best Value: Best Value
Cuisine: American, Caribbean, Creole
Dress: Business Casual, Casual
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Late Night, Lunch
Reservations: Accepted
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"zman"
more than a month ago |
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Don't Waste Your Money
My wife and I came to Rodney Bay on vacation and went to the Lime as it was highly recommended by friends for dinner. The meal was small, overpriced, and the staff hardly smiled at us at all. It was like a huge burden for them to provide any customer service at all. Later that evening the music was so damn loud we had to shout at each other to have a conversation. Very rude people there. We won't be back ever again.
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"spencewriter"
more than a month ago |
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I wouldn't call it the best. It left much to be desired. My wife and I ate at several other restaurants near Lime that was much better at half the price of lime. I had the shrimp that was good, but I only got a couple of shrimp. However, they do seem to have a good atmosphere and good entertainment, as it's right on the main road in Rodney Bay. They have live music most nights and karaoke some nights as well. They also have a dance club upstairs, although we didn't check out the club.
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