Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Bequia. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a country of 32 beautiful Caribbean islands in the idyllic Caribbean, stretching south from Saint Vincent Island to Grenada. Proud of its French and British colonial history, it is now part of the Commonwealth of Nations and CARICOM. Bequia, pronounced "Beck-way”, is blessed with white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and friendly people. Port Elizabeth is a bustling yachting town. Enjoy yachting, scuba diving and snorkeling over coral reefs. Restaurants on Bequia tend to be small, friendly local enterprises. Try “goat water” soup, Bitter Lemon a popular soda and Hairoun the local brew. The island of St. Vincent, originally named Hairouna by the native Caribs, is relatively small, and its mountainous landscape makes getting around a challenge. Its capital is Kingstown and also its main port. Follow the Vermont Nature Trail and experience the spectacle of more than 500 parrots in flight. Numerous endemic species make this trail their home. Take a stroll along a scenic coastal path and take pleasure in the numerous waterfalls or hike to Fort Charlotte and be amazed by the views. Challenge yourself by a climbing the Soufriere volcano.
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4 based on 152 reviews
A bit north of the Elizabeth beach restaurants , Cocos offers fresh fish ,chicken and curry dishes. Great service . Clean friendly. Flaming bananas for dessert was delicious. They had a 3 piece band for entertainment during dinner. They were great !
4 based on 65 reviews
Relaxed atmosphere, by the sea, beautiful views. Happy hour drinks and snacks. Homemade pasta. Live music every friday
We had two dinners and one Lunch at Laura's and everything was really excellent!!My children enjoyed every option, because the menu is very wide and for all tastes.The homemade pasta and freshly made all my aplause!!!Laura and Carlos were great hostsWe enjoyed live music Friday and it was really fun.I recommend booking because they get busy.We knew the place by recommendation of other people who had eaten there.We will be back again.
4 based on 40 reviews
We ate lunch recently and spent 2 hrs plus waiting on service/food etc. Order was completely confused, never received much of what we ordered(food or drinks in spite of several reminders to staff), We had 3 salads(chicken, tuna and lobster) all were marginal at best, one was inedible. Two of our party ordered the rib special and it was good. Overall its very convenient to be beach but can't be confused with anything but a beach bar with food. Also credit cards are not accepted so bring lots of cash.
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While the ambience is nice, the food menu is limited and overpriced. Imagine paying equivalent of US$30 for one measley slice of grilled tuna fish with French fries. Absolutely ridiculous!! Moreover, the food is NOT tasty at all!! One can pay equivalent of US$30 at other restaurants in Bequia and get a full meal inclusive of grilled fish, tossed / grilled salad, rice etc on the lunch and dinner menus. Furthermore, the road to the Jack's is dark and dreary. Parking is extremely limited. In all, you will pay for ambience. Is that really worth your hard-earned money?
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2 based on 37 reviews
My wife had the creole conch and it was excellent. Rich flavors and tender conch. I had the conch chowder and it was awful. It had a bland clear broth and was almost tasteless with no flavor. The service was just average and it was fairly pricey at $22USD for the creole conch. Beers were also pricy for the norm in the area.
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