Reviews on Bar food in Fajara, Banjul Division, Gambia. Fajara is a coastal suburb of Bakau in the Gambia.
4 based on 138 reviews
Cabana's Beach Bar & Restaurant is the perfect setting for a day on the beach with excellent food, free sunbeds and free wifi. In the evening it is the perfect location for your a la carte dinner whilst watching the beautiful sunset
This place offers free sunbeds when buying food and drinks. Excellent fresh cooked meal, in my opinion the best Iâve eaten in the Gambia. Cold draft beer on the +35C sunny beach is magnificent experience! Excellent and very friendly beach and food service! All intrusive sellers are banned by the guards and this is especially important in the Gambia tourist areas. Excellent ocean view, unbelievably beautiful at sunset. Three times a week they have live music, not loud, not disturbing (as opposite to many other places featuring loud drums), so you can still relax while they are playing. The only minus is that property is relatively small, so most of the time beach is crowded, most of âgood placesâ are being reserved by that bunch of oldies spending there every day so you have not a chance to get a good place no matter how early you come there. We were visiting this place many times a week and were always happy with food and service.Thank you for your feedback. We are so pleased that you enjoyed your time with us. It's our first year running Cabana's so all feedback is very useful. We will ensure that the beach is more accessible to everybody next year and beds will be allocated on a first come first served basis which is fair for everybody.We hope to see you again very soon.
4 based on 457 reviews
At GTS our aim is to ensure customer satisfaction every time. We serve from 8 am and close 4 am every day. Our services include breakfast lunch dinner and snack menus. Always ask your waitress for the daily specials. Our bar serves till 4 am with a DJ pla
Probably the closest you will come to local food - they serve Domada, Benechin, Yassa - all given a European twist and served very well - also the Captain Fish with lime sauce is equally good - service is very friendly and good if not busy. The only downside - very loud live music comprising 90% drumming starts at about 9-ish - this may be attractive to some - but not if you have unimpaired hearing!!!
4 based on 190 reviews
Went one night for evening meal and was left waiting for 15 mins and only then, after we had asked for service, did someone come. We decided to leave without ordering as there appeared to be a long delay, even though they were not busy. We went another evening and the service was again terrible and we noted other diners had simila problems Tried decided to give them a third chance, this time at breakfast time - it was ok but then again, we were the only people there!! Wouldn't go again unless they upped their gear!
4 based on 206 reviews
Sengam is a relaxing atmosphere with great music, food and drinks, fully air conditioned. We also show live football matches,formula 1, basketball & baseball. Sengam is a small business with a big heart and we are always here to provide with the best serv
Thanks for hospitality recent visit, there for six nations Rugby, complementary olives and peanuts also bottle Julbrew! Thank you such gratitude.Friendly happy staff, have to mention the great security man!Great choice of menu and meals deliscious and plentiful, we even had enough to take away nicely packaged for the airport.We will be back when next visit.Great sports bar, loads of screens, brill air con, or dine out. Location convenient bottom of Senagsmbia strip. Not to be missed. Thanks again From Welsh sisters Ann and CarolThanks for the comment
4 based on 143 reviews
In 1983 a Gambian fisherman called John Raymond decided to hang out his nets to dry and began a small beach bar on Kotu beach. It was built near to the family rice fields!This was the very first restaurant along Kotu beach, a matter of great pride to his family.The business thrived until in 2,000 John became ill and the business was sold to pay expenses. Sadly John passed away in 2003 but his family wanted to continue his dream. They began to raise funds to regain control of the restaurant until finally, in November 2,008, their dream was achieved and once again the Raymond family became owners of the John Raymond Restaurant.Sine then, John's daughter, Therese, son Peter and his cousin, Edu, have run the restaurant with other family members and friends.Their philosophy is a simple one, good food at reasonable prices and in this they excede.You can have breakfast, including a proper English fry up, lunch and dinner. They have everything from pizza, burgers to Gambian dishes such as Yassa and Domoda, along with other European dishes.The family share their good fortune with those less fortunate and local boys look after the site day and night.So, relax on the beach, enjoy the best home made pizza or pancakes for lunch, have a few Julbrew or baobab juices, relax, just chill out!This is a true Gambian success story, a dream that has gone on for 37 years. Long may it continue.The owners, Edu, Therese and Peter are usually around for a chat, except when Edu is organising a fishing trip with his brother, Victor, or an excursion.What an industrious family, I can't wait until next year to see them once more. Give them my love.
4 based on 159 reviews
Dominos beach bar and restaurant - now under new management and newly renovated. Great spot in the middle of the beautiful Kotu beach. Take in the sun and sea with a good choice of drinks on our free sunbeds, or take advantage of our restaurant which serv
I have visited Kotu very many times and although enjoyed a beer at the bar here, never actually eaten there before. We were persuaded to try the Wednesday night "all you can eat buffet" at 500dalasai and were amazed at how good the food was. So much so we ate there on 3 more occasions too. Give it a try, not the most appealing dining area but the foods good!Hi,I am so glad you enjoyed our food, especially our buffet night. We have been working on our new menu this season and are getting very positive feedback which is lovely for our chefs to see.
4 based on 280 reviews
I have been coming to Gambia for a number of years with friends.On this occasion I was eating on my own and did not welcome the manager hugging me across the shoulder..too familiar for someone I've never met before.I ordered a chicken dish and the chicken was so tough I couldn't finish it.One place to avoid.
4 based on 306 reviews
Solomon's Beach Bar is on the bach at Palma Riva road, fantastic fish cooked african style in addition to regular European food.
My husband and I visited Solomon's 4 or 5 times during our stay in Kotu. This is a friendly place with a great view. Drinks were served quickly. We ate here one night. I chose the Potato dish and my husband had a fish dish. Both meals were fantastic, but were a little slow arriving. We were given a complimentary garlic bread whilst we waited.We had great service from Buba, and also some fascinating conversation. Well worth a visit to Solomons
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4 based on 587 reviews
We ate at the Calypso four times and also visited for the live music on Sunday afternoon. If you are a guest at the Ocean Bay Hotel next door you will consider yourselves extremely fortunate to have such a fantastic restaurant on your doorstep. The food was delightful and the staff just lovely. Go once and I bet you'll go again.
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4 based on 445 reviews
Next Door To The Palm Beach Hotel In Kotu The Gambia
After going for an evening meal I have to say I was extremely disappointed the staff were quite rude and the meal took ages to come .. this wasnât one of the great experiences of The Gambia for sure .. they need to remember itâs the smiling capital !
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