Best Caribbean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Caribbean food in St. Vincent. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Caribbean restaurants near you. including Veejays, The French Verandah Restaurant, Flowt Beach Bar, The Cobblestone Inn, Bush Bar svg, 4 Shells Fish Joint, Cafe Soleil, Driftwood Restaurant & Bar, SOV Restaurant & Lounge, Rock Side Cafe
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4 based on 16 reviews
This is a tiny and special restaurant attached to the owner's home. you must book in advance. Rosi and Orlando will give you a great welcome, You will have a wonderful experience of great food and warm hospitality. If you are on a yacht you can get a free mooring.
4 based on 20 reviews
Bringing quality, consistency and innovation to St. Vincent's nightlife and dining experience. Let us elevate your party experience as we take you on a journey back and forth every week in St. Vincent's most sleek night club SOV, Villa. Come alive in SOV
Well I visited SOV again, on another vacation. Went to the restaurant twice. Mr Deshong is very welcoming and accommodating. A gentleman with a great smile, offering simple but impeccable service. I had my lunch special with an accompanying local fruit drink for EC $12.00. I tried a new tropical drink for free- Soursop. A new innovation, well commended! The Wi-Fi is a blast! You can sit with a comfortable view of the road without any disturbance from traffic flowing by. SOV is a place where you can just take your time and eat and chat or if solo like me- just enjoy the total environment with your tablet. It is like an office and bedroom combined where you are pushed into relaxation and leave feeling very satisfied.
4 based on 48 reviews
Restaurant is nice and cozy overlooking the water. Service was excellent as was the drinks, try the driftwood sweet and sour. Food was very good altough a was hoping for a bit more lobster in my sauted lobster. Sides were very good as was the catch of the day.
4 based on 42 reviews
This place is located at the Blue Lagoon hotel and marina and is right on the seaside. You cannot get more #IslandLife than this place. The ambiance is unlike anywhere else I've been on the island, the food is delicious, the drink selection is fantastic and the staff is so pleasant. Perfect for brunch, lunch or dinner! And they have live music on Sundays at sundown which is so much fun. 10/10
4 based on 20 reviews
The 6 of us went to celebrate a birthday and we weren't disappointed with the food, although the basic looking building is 'rustic'. The service was slow but this was largely due to our menu choices. We were warned that the lobster would take some time and it did. The lobster was succulent and the Mahi Mahi fish well seasoned. The accompaniments were tasty too and not too much, fried plantain, pasta salad, garden salad, piece of yam, fried vegetable rice and vegetables. The price was excellent, EC$20 for the fish dinner and EC$60 for the lobster. This will definitely be a regular eating place from now on when we're in SVG. The place was busy and even though it was Valentines Day we were told we didn't need to book which was correct, as we ate early. We were glad we hadn't come later as a group of about 20 came in as we sat eating and the kitchen was rushed off its feet.
4 based on 26 reviews
Visit the Bush Bar svg! The Bar At the beginning of the rainforest, Leeward side of the island, serving local organic vegetarian food and local drinks, we are 420 friendly, open from 9am to 6pm, call or just show up, Art gallery, walking meditation pathwa
Zen cooks some lovely creations. But Bush Bar is more than a restaurant, its a retreat and a place to free up and enjoy the plants, flowers, herbs and open minds you will find there. There are little bamboo huts you can stay in too. Simple but clean and comfortable. So we enjoyed a couple of breakfasts and a lovely dinner during our 3 night stay at the Bush Bar!
4 based on 63 reviews
We stayed at the Cobblestone Inn for several nights, as it is only a 10 minute walk to the ferry station for the outer island of the Grenadines. Only hiccup are the 3 flights of stone stairs that might be challenging for people with walking problems. I made it up and down as there were sufficient rulings for support (I have some balance problems, but with rails I can go anywhere!). It is a charming and authentically Caribbean ambiance and the service was lovely. Remember, this is the Caribbean, so there is hot sauce on every table. Eggs were great, homemade bread and fruit jam typical of the area, and it somewhat âopen airâ so you lots of breezes. Donât worry, you are protected overhead from rain. Only open for breakfast and lunch (I think).
4 based on 66 reviews
Sitting right on the beach, it's great for enjoying a cold drink and our creative grilled food menu with great company. The drinks are chilled and the grill is fired up.
The views of the sun was setting were amazing as my guests and I sipped on an assortment of cocktails and waited on our meals. The food was well worth the wait and the service was excellent. Definitely a top spot on the island for food; drinks and picturesque views
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4 based on 127 reviews
What a pleasure to go out and lunch at this restaurant on a Sunday! The place was packed with local people all dressed in their finest apparel. There was a buffet on but we just felt like having pizza and ordered off the menu. The food was great as were the drinks. A great place to hang out on Sundays as there is also a band performing
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4 based on 112 reviews
VeeJays is a small bar/restaurant tucked away behind the main street of Kingstown. It has a large selection of refreshments and a container of ready-made rum-punch awaiting the casual visitor. We called in simply to explore some local culture and enjoyed several of the long list of interestingly-named cocktails. The staff were always in good humour, good local food (we saw) was readily and eagerly consumed by the mainly local patrons. With Kingstown being a destination for large cruise ships I am surprised that there were very few 'alien' visitors. Perhaps for many the short walk from the quayside was too far to walk, but I am sure that local taxis or residents can easily point the way - call in and enjoy the ambience!
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