Discover Restaurants offering the best Caribbean food in Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras. Utila (Isla de Utila) is the smallest of the Honduras' major Bay Islands, after Roatán and Guanaja, in a region that marks the south end of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the second-largest in the world.
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The first modernize bar and grill in Utila, where we put you first.
A classy, beautiful new venue for drinks (and soon, food). The decor is big city upscale, and features a montage of sports murals and local words and phrases. Cool lighting, and karaoke on Thursdays!
All the food is really nice, I have tried many things and liked them all so far. Beautiful ocean front locations, good music. Pretty relaxing spot! Also, great prices for what u are getting. Fully worth it!
Great shrimp tacos, and peanut-butter & banana smoothies in quaint, unprepossessing setting. Veggie curry: fresh and plentiful. Several steps above the usual baleadas and beans. We liked it enough to go again and again. Very lovely owner.
4 based on 94 reviews
Relapse is one of many the many pier restaurants on Utila. During our visit we ate here several times. We liked it because it is out on the water with a good breeze. The service was good, they made an effort to prepare our cocktails the way we liked them and the food was good.
Hang out on the beach, relax in a hammock on our dock, or chill out in one of our floaties in the ocean with some delicious Cajun food and an ice cold drink. Also a great spot for to snorkel and admire the beautiful Utila sunsets!
When we were here the chef was in Maine (interesting, since it is FREEZING cold in Maine right now). The only food they had was nice, little, baked empanadas. The setting with a pier that is easy to snorkel from, is a huge part of the charm, as are the locals and expats who show up for chatting
4 based on 26 reviews
Mario's Place - not to be confused with Tipico Mario's next door - has a long list of fish and seafood-related dishes and daily specials. While not *super* cheap, it is more affordable than other seafood restaurants in the island, and the food is incredible. I ordered the fish soup; it was similar to Thai coconut milk soup with big chunks of meaty fish and potatoes, served with a side of rice and a lime wedge. Their rum drinks are great as well! Friendly service and chill atmosphere.
4 based on 279 reviews
Beautiful restaurant by the sea, serving mediterranean and international food. Homemade pastas and desserts, good premium liquor cocktails. Tuesdays is Tapas night! Sundays is Eggs Benedicts!
We went on Tuesday Tapas night and were really pleasantly surprised. The place was packed at 5.30pm, wasn't expecting that, we should have made a reservation.Between the 4 of us we probably ate our way through 3/4 of the tapas on offer and they were all good, some were great!The owner Monica was delightful and so were the gin and tonics she made us. Better than anything you could find in a big city on the mainland ....HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!!!
4 based on 256 reviews
Living in Texas and Kansas City, I know Bar B Que! R J's is up there at the top; but be aware, only open 3 nights a week. A meat lovers paradise!
4 based on 418 reviews
Opened March 2013. The setting is spectacular - right on the beach, just steps away from our 190-foot pier and offering magnificent mountain and sunset views. The tantalizing menu will feature favorites like: Wings, Jambalaya, Fish tacos, Angus Burgers, S
I'd wish to do a full service promotion, with considerable justice to this amazing sun-lit location, with a seat at the table and a very clear beachside. The waves roll in whilst one observes a heavenly view. Once figuring how to arrive at this location, step inside, place your order, then step outside again to a shady table, a beach chair, or hop in the water with your mask, fins and snorkel. Whatever you do, relax. Yet, before you know it, your order is in front of you. Enjoy it! Continue to relax, and afterwards scout around. There are places to stay, beach to hike and remember that the reef is so close to the sandy bottom that one has eyefuls to capture. I might suggest taking along a water-ready camera and writing slate with a good writing pencil. Watch your time because it will slip by in the excitement. The water temps are usually 78-80 degrees F. Adjust you times in the water to stay comfortable. There's usually plenty of sunshine to rewarm your core. I can absolutely do this all day long whilst experiencing fulfillment and discovery. This is one of many sites surrounding Utila with enriching views along the edge of the sea. This is one of my favorites . . .
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