Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Gros Islet. Gros Islet, on the northern tip of St. Lucia, is a blossoming destination, at once remote and exciting. The best way to explore the shoreline may be Island Riders, where riding veterans and beginners alike can trot along on horseback and chat with the locals. The Jump Up street party, perhaps the most recognized of the town's attractions, is also a must for a taste of Gros Islet's unique blend of food and music.
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4 based on 198 reviews
â Free Wi-Fi â 10 mins Drive From Gros Islet Town , 30 mins Drive From Castries âMarjories is the real taste of St Lucia, the very best of local food served in a unique location - Cas en Bas beach.We serve locally sourced and in season products and specia
We were staying nearby and called into the beach where this restaurant is. This is a great place. We were a party of nine and it was suggested that we had a selection of all of the dishes on the menu. The food was absolutely delicious, there was chicken, rice, vegetables and fish. All was beautifully cooked and well presented. Service was really good and very friendly. We had a lovely meal and a great time, would recommend the coconut rum. Would definitely recommend.Greetings McDonald 184,Thank you for your review. We are happy you had great time. See you next years :) Warm Regards,Marjorie Lambert
4 based on 2450 reviews
Ideally located right on Reduit beach, Spinnakers serves good food every day, breakfast, luncheon and dinner. The menu is varied with the lunch menu changing daily. Our food is all freshly made using local produce as much as possible. International and lo
Food good staff very efficient place full of Americsns which they let come in just wearing swimwear .when we are eating we dont want to see oversized Americans with no tops on getting drunk and loud they also allowed the drunken Americans to take glass bottles on the beach despite the presence of bezch patrols outside...a recipe for young feet standing on broken glass hence the average ratingsHello Particia,We always ask customers who come in for a drink if they are sitting in the restaurant or going to the beach. If they are going to the beach we supply plastic cups, soon transferring to cardboard by the way!!Unfortunately some of our overseas friends are loud, there isn't much we can do about that!! As for being drunk, we do reserve the right to stop serving if someone is getting that way and we also have a swim wear policy if guests are dining at lunch time, tops are essential or they will not be seated.But if they are just passing through to pick up a drink, we can't do too much about that.I am sorry if you took offense at some guests enjoying themselves a little too much at our great bar and restaurant.Kind regards.Michae;l
4 based on 103 reviews
Considered one of the finest Caribbean restaurants in St. Lucia, Windsong Restaurant at Calabash Cove offers a mouth-watering mix of international cuisine and local fare. Much of the menu is inspired by Asian cuisine and the team of chefs strive to use on
We all 5 of us had an amazing dining experience Most commendable is a very professional and attentive staff to your needs without being intrusive. The three meal course was great for everyone and was delightful. Will be back again. Congratulations Thank you very much for joining us at Windsong restaurant for you'll dining experience! We are overjoyed you and your party had excellent dining from start to finish, and we cannot thank you enough for your wonderful compliments toward our warm, attentive and friendly staff, not to mention our bountiful selection of savory dining options.As you indicated you'll will be back and we can't wait to welcome you'll back.Thanks again from the entire team.
4 based on 456 reviews
perfect spot at the end of the beach - if you can picture a classic caribbean beachfront restaurant then you have this place in your mind. best mango daiquiry you could ever ask for. If anything beware of the huge portions of food which was all good quality. We found it when waiting for our boat/shuttle back to the hotel and determined to go back for food which we did for a very pleasant boozy lunch. I'd recommend this place as one of your places to eat and drink in St Lucia
4 based on 269 reviews
Bay Gardens Beach Resort & Spa is home to SeaGrapes Beach Bar, which features kid friendly snacks as well as local St. Lucian dishes created using the freshest ingredients by Bay Gardens Beach Resort's Gold Medal Winning Chef Peter Lawrence. Seagrapes Bea
Food was very good, not quite excellent. Cocktails mediocre at best. View was also brilliant; archetypal caribbean. Service decent. The Bill was frankly eye watering however.
4 based on 111 reviews
Set in an 1750 old cellar on pigeon island national land mark The bar restaurant grill is open from 11 am till late 7 days a week Creole food with a twist and great beers Available for parties and BBQ and weddings also
A beautiful beachside location within the national park Pigeon island. Calm, attractive. Good stop off for drinks and peace
4 based on 649 reviews
The Cliff at Cap Restaurant was famously hailed by The New York Times and is already one of the most highly sought after tables on the island. Located on the northwest coast in one of the Caribbean's most dramatic settings overlooking the surging Caribbea
We came here for dinner on our last night before returning home, and the overall experience was fantastic. The food was exquisite, the service was courteous and efficient, and the view was beautiful. We had a great meal here.Dear Guest This is wonderful to hear and we are happy to hear expectations were met Hope you get to visit us and the island of St. Lucia again Many Thanks Arron
4 based on 959 reviews
Whatever you do, donât leave Buzz till your last night. Besides their à la carte menu they have nightly specials. Buzz has been operating for 12 years and Pat Bowden and Chef Marie who have worked together for 37 years have been successful in all their re
Meal for four with two long term island residents. Always have a drink at the bar as it is so cosy and the drinks are spot on. Barman a lovely guy.As we have been numerous times we always get offered (make sure you ask for it) the garlic cheesy bread. To die for. Forget the calories just go for it.Service very friendly and special.Food exceptional, the grilled tuna is out of this world. Did not have it this time, my wife did and was I jealous............until my ribs came out.Not sure if got a double helping or not but when the meat just started to fall off the bone i knew i was in food heaven.I left with the fattest, happiest stomach for a long time.Great night. Go there I know you will enjoy it.What a wonderful and thoughtful review! Roy the bartender was beaming ear to ear after reading your comments. We thank you for your continued patronage.Matthew and Marisa
4 based on 418 reviews
The Naked Fisherman offers relaxed dining, that you would expect of a Caribbean thatched beach grill.
If you want a great location on the beach below Cap Estates Resturant, looking out to Martinique, the bar and grill offers an obvious choice. We were offered the taster menu ($US60/person) with a dominantly seafood slant of several courses including Ceviche of Caribbean Dorado, shrimp, mussels, an optional chicken satay, and a choice between beef tenderloin or dorado (Mahi Mahi). The dining was nouvelle cuisine sizes and the waitress was able to substitute the shellfish dishes for a salad and double portions of the meat dishes rather than a range of alternatives being made available. Desert was roast bananas & marshmallow, island rum caramel. The meal was pleasant enough but the price point for this resturant is well above equivalent fare on the island. Wine and and cocktails are expensive and add to the already large bill for 4. The menu changes each night so its worth trying the experience at least once. The costs did not match food.Dear Guest Thank you for the response we appreciate your review. as the menu states it is a Taster menu and it is a 6 Course offering, so in hindsight the portions are not going to be large, that would be wasteful. The concept is to try many different options over a relaxing evening. The beverage pricing is within the regular pricing you find on the island and saying it is above the island fare is a misconception as it depends on the products that the selected restaurants buy in and where they purchase it from which contributes to the final price which many people fail to take into consideration. From reading the review it seems the staff went out of the way to make your evening enjoyable as this style was clearly not what you had imagined or expected. Many Thanks
Where to eat Bar food in Gros Islet: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 269 reviews
Bay Gardens Beach Resort & Spa is home to SeaGrapes Beach Bar, which features kid friendly snacks as well as local St. Lucian dishes created using the freshest ingredients by Bay Gardens Beach Resort's Gold Medal Winning Chef Peter Lawrence. Seagrapes Bea
Food was very good, not quite excellent. Cocktails mediocre at best. View was also brilliant; archetypal caribbean. Service decent. The Bill was frankly eye watering however.
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