Discover Restaurants offering the best Caribbean food in Antigua, Caribbean. Antigua has hundreds of beaches, from the bustling Pigeon Point to the kitesurfing paradise of Jabberwock Beach. It's fun to mix it up—a day spent in a secluded cove, another spent people-watching at a tourist magnet. When you’re tired of sun and sand you can shoot ‘em up at Reservoir Range, where archery and air pistols are a fun way to work out any lingering pre-vacation stress. A tour of the Antigua Distillery is a spirited way to experience a true taste of the island.
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4 based on 412 reviews
When visiting Nelson's Dockyard don't miss Pillars Restaurant with its spectacular, outdoor waterfront terrace set amidst Nelson's iconic 18th century pillars and lush gardens. The stunning setting, overlooking the historic harbour, is the perfect spot to
Fabulous seating. Friendly and fast service. Delicous food. Ahi tuna on bed of eg noodles was fantastic. The apetiser, warm mahi mahi sashimi was so delicious. Good wine list. All excellent
4 based on 308 reviews
Beach Bar and Restaurant located on one of Antigua's best beaches, a little hideaway from all the hustle and bustle of town, a relaxing and inviting location with a breath taking veiw! A True Jem to Discover!
One of the best excursions EVER! I contacted the owner Gail via Facebook and made a reservation via a PayPal deposit (easy). I mentioned we were there on our 40th Anniversary. We arrived to a very personal welcome by the owner and staff -Marvin, Sheldon and Mel. They had balloons on our reserved table, with hearts and flowers. They handed us a delicious rum punch and led us to our chaises by the beautiful beach. I think there were 16 of us from the Royal Caribbean ship and we had this gorgeous place to ourself. The lunch was good and plentiful, most importantly we felt like we were visiting with new friends. The taxi Gail arranged to pick us up and drop us off (Hilarie picked us up, LaShawn dropped us off) was about 20$ and great. If you are reading this BOOK BEACHLIMERZ in ANTIGUA, you won't regret it!
4 based on 430 reviews
By far my favorite restaurant in Antigua. Excellent fish and lobster. Sublime rum and rhums. Kick of your shoes and dance if you want to. Great vibes, music and service to go with an excellent meal.........kick off your shoes and Dance indeed....itâs not a Restaurant...itâs a Rum Shop with one of the largest rum collections were you also get some delish food !
4 based on 467 reviews
Was looking forward to trying the roti here on the island and Roti King did not disappoint.The beef roti and chicken roti are awesome. Really delicious. Love them!Been twice in 4 days! Just yum!
4 based on 156 reviews
Hubby and I ate here when we visited Antigua in March and saw a hand painted roadside advertising a Curry & Reggae Night and decided to go. We thought it was a local thing, not an upscale restaurant, until we arrived. They had a great reggae band! They had curry and non-curry options to choose from. The prices were in par with other upscale restaurants and the service was friendly. It was casual, relaxed, and very enjoyable. The lobster bisque was amazing and our favorite part of the meal. I hope you enjoy the photos I posted. *Thank you for reading my review! If it was helpful to you, please click the âthumbs-upâ below. : )
4 based on 1761 reviews
Sheer Rocks philosophy is simple. fresh ingredients, local produce. casual dining with discrete yet super friendly service. quality wines, inventive cocktails. sultry lounge beats & crashing waves. day beds for lounging & a plunge pool for chilling. a uni
Visited with friends during our last (annual) trip to Antigua at their recommendation. A slightly odd access through the hotel but an incredible location on a promontory with sheer cliffs down to the sea. A lovely bar and fabulous restaurant with 270 degree views over the sea serving a great lunchtime menu - which took about two and a half hours to get through whilst watching all the passing boats!Beautiful food and after a few more drinks, a lounge in the small infinity pool watching the sun go down. Magical!
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4 based on 489 reviews
Enjoy lunch and dinner in gorgeous surrounding of the harbour with only the freshest food available .... Cloggys is becoming the place to hang out.. Meet friends and enjoy a chilled drink any time of the day
A great lunchtime venue with unrivaled views of the marina. Great menu tooThe bar area is also like aLocal pub with TVâs showing someSport and good prices for drinks
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4 based on 190 reviews
Uniquely situated on a cliff top, the Cove Restaurant combines Caribbean and French cuisine with flair. As guests arrive at the Cove Restaurant, they will be greeted by flaming torches and a dramatic entrance leading onto a candlelit hall. Once inside, it
The setting alone close to the waves makes this place worth a visit. The food is exceptional with regular favourites, daily specials, fresh fish and lobster - all very refined and high quality. The staff are delightful and the wine list extensive.
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4 based on 932 reviews
On the beach, Caribbean side. Beautiful Food, People, Cocktais and Sunset. St Tropez/Ibiza Style. Amazing service in a fabulous beach garden. Reservations advised.
You simply cannot better this place for its location. Turners beach is simply stunning. The clearest turquoise water right in front of the restaurant. We had a beautiful lunch, the snapper plain grilled with rice and ratatouille was delicious as was everything else we ordered. Lance is the genial host with lots of local knowledge. The only thing that grated a little was after spending not an insignificant amount on lunch was that you have to pay additional $10US per cabana on the beach. Come on Lance, fair enough if your guests are only having a drink, but surely you can waive the charge for diners. This is the thing that leaves a bitter taste after an otherwise wonderful day. It is not about the money, but the principle. Hi Simon, was nice to see you again and glad you enjoyed your afternoon. FYI the chair rental for 2 people is normally $38US for the day. For our dining guests it's $9. We do make concessions for our diners.-Lance
5 based on 132 reviews
Traveling extensively for my work (sailing), I am always looking for good, homely food and a nice relaxed atmosphere. Sandra and her team go over and beyond to make you feel at home and relaxed.Sandra normally has a handful of her delicious dishes at the ready. As this is a small place, the better way to go however is to ask her what she has thought up for the evening and for larger groups to make a reservation.As I often stay at the Lodge accommodation, which is on the same site of the Sailing Academy, I tell Sandra at breakfast whether I am planning to eat dinner at hers that evening, and then she will keep an eye out for some nice fresh ingredients for supper - so often she has fantastic fish!Not white table cloth and exclusive, but real, warm, good food and friendly.
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