Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Virgin Gorda, Caribbean. Life is just a little bit slower on Virgin Gorda, so named because this British Virgin Island resembles a large reclining woman. The laid-back pace of the island is the perfect excuse to take your time, whether you’re wading along the granite grottoes of The Baths, doing some casual snorkeling in Devil’s Bay, or exploring the stone ruins of a 19th century Copper Mine. Hanging out in the hammock at Mad Dog while you sip a Painkiller is the ultimate in Virgin Gorda relaxation.
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5 based on 21 reviews
Went for the day and docked our yacht at their Marina. We had reservations and it did take a little phone calls to get someone to pick us up and bring us over to the resort. Once there we had full run of the resort. The pools are great with one with a swim up bar. The beach is full of sugar sand and the water is beautiful. The staff was excellent along with the service. The food was spot on and well worth the stop over.Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are delighted that you enjoyed your day visit and we hope to welcome you back soon!
4 based on 75 reviews
The building itself and surrounds are fantastic. The food is decent without being "write home about" great. Definitely worth a visit if you get the chance.
4 based on 159 reviews
MERMAID located on the water next to Andyâs Chateau is a great ISLAND/SEA view restaurant where you can find both fantastic food and impeccable service. Features a variety of cuisine be it Local, Spanish or International. We cater for your events; Birthda
This open air restaurant is directly on the water -- not the beach -- the water. You enter by walking across a wooden dock. You can see tarpon and other fish swimming in the clear waters from your table. I imagine kids would love this -- feeding the fish, etc.They have a full bar and a casual lunch menu. Spicy chicken wings served at the next table looked very good. And how nice it was to run into the couple that had been with us on the plane ride over to the island from San Juan. We compared notes on our dining experiences and activities on island.Meanwhile, food wise, we were actually craving something plain for lunch. We both chose their cheese burgers. His with fries and me with cole slaw. The burgers were cooked as ordered and hit the spot. Came with lettuce, tomato and onion on a soft burger burn. And a nice change from "fancy" eating.... with no dress code required!
4 based on 130 reviews
This place is temporarily closed.
The restaurant has a very good a la caret menu but also does themed evenings. In particular the managers drinks party is followed by a grand buffet with every type of seafood, meats salads and vegetables with a sweet station cover all a sweet tooth could want.
4 based on 263 reviews
I was told this was one the best restaurants on Virgin Gorda but tonight was very disappointing. On Wednesday they feature there Buffet but the hot foods were cold and for the most part over-cooked. The only thing really eatable was the salad. Also service can be extremely slow. I have heard they serve a great steak so maybe the food is much better other nights of the week when ordering off the menu.
4 based on 344 reviews
The Clubhouse Steak & Seafood Grill at Bitter End Yacht Club serves succulent steaks and the freshest "Sea to Table" seafood in the BVI, while the Crawl Pub at BEYC serves lighter fare for lunch & dinner, with a water's edge sport-bar flair.
We anchored nearby at Saba Rock. We took the dingy to BE Yacht Club only to see the devastation from the hurricanes. Happily, there were plenty of workers. Hopefully, they will rebuild fast. At the present time, however, there are no services available.
4 based on 657 reviews
With a reputation that far exceeds its modest size, Saba Rock boasts not only a famous over the water lounge bar and restaurant, but also an 8 bedroom hotel, 10 slip marina, gift shop, gardens and sun deck. Saba Rock Restaurant is one of the more respect
Irma destroyed the Saba Rock Hotel and Restaurant. There are construction cranes out there working on reconstruction, but as usual nothing happens fast after such a monumental disaster. The moorings in front of the former restaurant may not be safe and show no signs of having been maintained. Best to not plan on going there for at least another year or so.
4 based on 293 reviews
Amongst the famous Virgin Gorda's boulders with waterfalls cascading down. Incredible natural setting. New addition: the Treehouse restaurant. A walk through nature for an experience ABOVE IT ALL !!!
My husband and I dined at the Rock Cafe as part of package at Mango Bay Resort. We were the only people in the restaurant and the Piano Bar was closed for the season which was a little disappointing. We had lobster and it was nicely prepared. The cocktails were tasty and the service was good. The treehouse is reserved for special occasions but has amazing views and worth checking out. A little pricey but our $120 credit made it affordable.
4 based on 278 reviews
The road to the restaurant was a bit tricky. Going up and down the treacherous hills was so discouraging. I donât think we wanna go back there solely for that. There are no street lights and so be very careful driving at night or you could end up down the cliff. The food was good, but a bit salty for my taste. The view from the restaurant was simply beautiful! We had Shanika James who waited on us with a great smile the entire time. She made our experience nicer. She was attentive and was very helpful. We rushed to eat so we can go home before it was pitch black, but it was inevitably unavoidable.Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We always welcome feedback from our valued guests to help us maintain and improve our services.
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4 based on 873 reviews
Virgin Gorda's Newest Beachfront restaurant, nestled between National Park boulders and gorgeous blue seaside. Enjoy Latin Asian fusion cuisine by a fireside lounge with original delicious cocktails.Open 7 days for lunch, Happy Hour and dinner. Bar Snacks
Second time at CocoMaya and they only get better (did not think that was an option from last experience). Everything from inquiring if they have mooring balls (there are a few to the left side of the restaurant when approaching via boat) - they offered how they could help with a dinner reservation (glad we got one), to the moment we stepped inside (everyone gracious and greeting) to the incredible food. Drinks, if you like spicy, Jalapeño Margarita and the Spicy Thai Lemongrass Ginger Margarita are wonderful. Food comes out as it is prepared. Do not expect all plates to deliver at the same time. That is part of the fun. You order a few dishes, share, and then keep ordering. Jerk Chicken Wontons were a favorite by all 6 at my table. CocoMaya House Ribs close 2nd.Tempura Shrimp Lettuce Wrap 3rd. Oh..don't forget the truffle fries. You will order 2!!! Sushi --can't go wrong with any choice. Wine list is the best around BVI's.Thank you for visiting us again at CocoMaya.We are thrilled you enjoyed this visit!Thank you for taking time out and posting.A
Where to eat Caribbean food in Virgin Gorda: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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