Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in St. John's. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. In St. John's, the capital city of Antigua, farmers markets, candy- colored architecture and the ruins of sugar plantations vie for attention with a kaleidoscope of coral reefs and sailing adventures. Salute the white baroque towers of St. John's Cathedral that dominate the skyline before joining the flocks of cruise passengers on a Heritage Quay shopping excursion. To experience the island's early cultures, visit the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, housed in a 1750s colonial courthouse.
Things to do in St. John's
4 based on 71 reviews
Beach Bum Bar and Grill is the ultimate Caribbean Beach Shack offering great food, drinks and service. Located on one of the Islands top beaches 'Half Moon Bay' this open air Beach Shack has a steady cooling breeze.
A relaxed, unassuming, cute little place on the stunning Half Moon beach. The food punched way above its weight for a beach cafe with delicious lobster, prawns, salads and burgers. And the prices were very reasonable with the bill coming in at less than half of what we paid at The Inn on Galleon Beach
4 based on 132 reviews
Very relaxed decor and seating (sat at a picnic table). I went with a friend for pizza and beer. I enjoyed their thin crust pepperoni pizza and had a red stripe beer (Jamaica) since they were out of Wadadli (local beer). The staff is efficient. A casual place to go and hang out for a while.
While attending a conference is Antigua, we were invited to this unique training school/restaurant located very close to the Airport on the north of the island. The grounds are beautiful and a lot of care and attention is given to manicuring the lawn and small gardens. The view is spectacular with an ocean view from the hillside location of the restaurant. You can see the top class Jumby Bay Resort Island (Long Island) too.The trainees who greeted us in the reception were very polite and enthusiastic about what they were doing. They seemed to have a lot of pride in what they were doing but as I will explain later in the review pride does not necessarily translate into good service.It is a training school so we expected a few hiccups and nervousness coming from the trainees but what we got instead was a total lack of basic standards coming from the trainees. To say they did not know whether to serve from the left or the right would be accurate. The trainers were not supervising the trainees properly as they too were seen dining. There needs to be some serious work here behind the scenes and it has to start from the trainers. I am not blaming this entirely on the trainees because they are there to learn and it is obvious that they were not being taught well.The food was salty and it came to the table cold. This too is unacceptable whether or not it is a training school. Better preparation and time management is needed in the kitchen.Overall this place has the potential to be a gem in Antigua and Barbuda's tourism industry providing niche services but they need to get it right and soon.
The only Burger King on the island and its staff with a temperamental female taking customers orders. She has no care in the world, rude, and no patience... Quite happy chewing her gum. I simply can't imagine why she is working at a customer centric position. BK, your hiring process and training needs to be better.
Where to eat Caribbean food in St. John's: The Best Restaurants and Bars
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.