Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Speightstown, Saint Peter Parish, Caribbean. Speightstown /ˈspaɪts.taʊn/ SPYTS-town, also known as Little Bristol, is the second largest town centre of Barbados. It is situated 12 miles (19 km) north of the capital city of Bridgetown, in the northern parish of Saint Peter.
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4 based on 298 reviews
Hugo's Restaurant, located on Speightstown's beachfront is Barbados' newest culinary experience. Housing historic items from the Ivy restaurant in London and the late Lord Glenconnerâs home in Mustique, the restaurant takes its name from Hugo, the grandso
Had another lovely evening not dented by the heavy rainfall which fell at times whatsoever. The staff were on top of it.Nice reception and greeting.Great food, although perhaps a little sauce with the shrimp and avocado starter may be welcome.Good, laid back and courteous staff.And, as always a fabulous setting.Keep it up and maintain those high standards.
Where to eat Pub food in Speightstown: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 137 reviews
Nino's By The Sea is set on the broad walk in Speightstown,with ocean views from it's ground and first floor dining areas. Chef Lee Ann Daniel will delight you with her authentic Italian flavours and fantastic stone fired pizzas.
Excellent service... Excellent food... pizza was great especially the thin crust! Since then I have been dreaming of Ninos Pizza.... friendly and patient staff....
Best Cafe food near Speightstown, Saint Peter Parish, Caribbean
4 based on 952 reviews
A Charismatic Cafe Bar in the centre of Chattel Village Hoeltown. Open for Breakfast , Lunch 6 days a week and Authentic Spanish Tapas on Tuesday and Thursday, in winter and Thursday's in summer with live music . Great ambience , food and wine. We have ag
Another recommendation, we visited on a Tuesday night when they have live music on, a couple of well practiced girls singing along initially to some cheesy older tunes and then bringing it more up to date for their second session and getting people up dancing.The food - tapas Tuesday - was pretty decent to be fair, good quality ingredients, not always authentically Spanish maybe but all very tasty nonetheless. A special mention for the pork tenderloin kebabs but Iâm afraid the fries were very average.We had an issue where they couldnât get my credit card to authorise which held us up for about half an hour at the end. I felt that there was concern that it was my fault or my card that was the problem as it was apparently knocked back and I didnât quite have enough cash. They somehow managed to eventually get it to accept and gave us a free drink for our trouble which was the right thing to do in the circumstances.Would we recommend, absolutely yes - you eat outside and the space looks good with lots of fairy lights and fauna, all the staff were friendly and quick to top up both tap water and refresh our drinks.Hello thank you for your Review and your great comments about the service etc , I will pass onto the team and look forward to seeing you again .As we said on Tuesday evening The issue was not the restaurant or your card , but a problem between flow the provider and the bank . After both myself and staff had a very frustrating evening I called for the numerous time that evening to be told they had a fix. I was then taken through a process on the machine that enabled us to have full communication to be returned . This issue was not just related to ourselves but much of the business on island . Thankfully all has been good since . Enjoy the rest of your holiday
Most Popular Seafood food in Speightstown, Saint Peter Parish, Caribbean
4 based on 127 reviews
LâAcajou is nestled in an ancient mahogany grove overlooking the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea. The signature restaurant of Sandy Lane, LâAcajou is beautiful and elegant. Its prime location on the picturesque West Coast of Barbados, combined with exce
L'Acajou is the high end restaurant at the Sandy Lane resort and after a fair amount of thought the overall dining experience is certainly the best on Barbados from our recent experience. Very professional and friendly service and the food can not be faulted. Incredible wine list for deep pocketed customers and the food can not be faulted although the meal was very expensive. There is a nice view over the beach which is somewhat spoilt by the open umbrellas just below and the odours wafting up from The Bajan Blue barbecue facility which is close by. Definitely worth a visit so start saving and then enjoy.!! Spoke at length with the chef Patrizia who is Spanish and who obviously cares and is more than 100% committed to the food served to his customers , sourcing top quality produce and it clearly shows.
Where to eat International food in Speightstown: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 66 reviews
La Bodega offers tasty homemade Street Food. Youâll experience dishes representing South America, North America, United Kingdom and of course the West Indies. Enjoy fine wines and a cosy relaxed atmosphere.
Visited here at 7pm on a Friday night, first customers to arrive, staff and ambience reminded me of Fawlty Towers. Total mess, no staff on the ball, ordered tapas and it arrived about 30 mins later. Then we waited and waited and waited for the main course. Someone in the kitchen popped out to get some chicken while 2 groups who arrived after us got their food. Complained to the staff who didnât have clue. We were offered a free drink and declined and walked out as did 2 other groups at 8.30 and still hungry, We were told they were short of staff, not sure exactly that workshop and
Top 9 Contemporary food in Speightstown, Saint Peter Parish, Caribbean
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