Reviews on Pizza food in St. John's, Antigua, Caribbean. 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.
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Very centrally situated, near the markets, the bus stations, the docks (five-ten minutes' walk away), Aircon is quiet and efficient, room service is very good and the desk staff are very friendly and helpfull; rooms are a bit tatty, but, at half the price of for example The Heritage Hotel, I will put up with that. They stored my extra luggage safely, gratis,during my several days away to St K and Nevis.
Come to Ruby's for authentic Syrian Shawarma and more!
Heard from a couple of friends this hidden gem was the best place to get shawarma on the island. That was an understatement! It was amazing and easily the best I have ever had! The people there where so nice!! Do yourself a favor and try it for yourself, you wonât be disappointed!
The Syrian man who owns & operates this small Shawarma shop, has a huge heart & a great personality! He also opened his shop years ago selling shawarma at $10 EC a piece, and despite all the other shops that have opened, he has kept his price the same all these years! Great guy with great food!Traditionally shawarma is made by forming a large mass of meat (traditionally chicken) on an upright rotisserie.... However, because this chef doesn't want people to get sick, he keep his chicken refrigerated and pulls it out to cook it up real quick in front of you! I love his consideration! Most of the other shops in Antigua keep the meat out all day, then refrigerate it over night, and throw it back on the rotisserie the next day, quite risky when you think of bacteria!
4 based on 93 reviews
La Bussola have relocated to the site of the old Tides Restaurant on the beachfront at Dutchman's Bay. You will not be disappointed by this versatile venue offering a welcoming dining room with plenty of character and charm, two breezy, open-plan verandah
It has been a couple of years since I visited here but we had a relaxed business meeting with colleagues and chose to return here.There is plenty of parking and the restaurant is very nicely laid out and decorated.The welcome of the staff was friendly and we were shown to a nice table. Warm bread with garlic butter was delivered quickly to the table and 4 of us ordered pizzas and the other a ribeye steak.The pizzas were tremendous - we had Giotti (x2) , Cassero and Pugilli pizzas which were thin based with generous toppings. Just excellent.My colleague said the ribeye was also really good.Overall an excellent sensibly priced dining experience.
4 based on 476 reviews
Al Porto offers a very fine Italian Menu. It can be pricey, but they offer very good food and drinks. They often offer food specials and some nights they have a band playing. The view of the Harbour is great. This is where the expensive yachts tie up. So if you're like me, you'll enjoy a great meal while dreaming about sailing aboard a multi-million dollar yacht.
4 based on 723 reviews
Meal is served by a very accommodating wait staff. Food was good, large portions. We had just flown in and were very hungry, it was just what we needed. Nice ambience.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Enjoyed this restaurant which we went to on the night of the superbowl final . Was being shown in the bar next door which was a bit of a distraction but the pizzas here were ok without getting blown away . Service by Carribbean standards was ok but not really quick. Would go back if in the same area as the choice in the vicinity is a bit limited . Good without being excellent
4 based on 93 reviews
Being Italian, I had a fair few pizzas in my 50 years on this planet.I can definitely say that Mauro's pizzas are out of this world.Marinara with some anchovies and a little extra sauce is my choice.Roberta's Tiramisu, wine selection and hosting is also something to be proud of.ArrivederciMario and family.
4 based on 283 reviews
'Pizzas', as it is affectionately known by locals has established itself over the last 30 years as a legendary Antiguan casual dining rendezvous and hot spot. It is rightly recognized for serving some of the best pizzas in the Caribbean and is renowned fo
Thrilled us girls popped in for iced coffees & cherry topped baked cheesecake just as the hunger pangs hit whilst shopping in St Johnâs!! Love the new modern interior set from the high street entrance. We chose to sit in the decked raised garden area but the whole place seemed really nice, lots of locals, families & tourists.....perfect. The iced coffee served perfectly with a side of sugar syrup & condensed milk
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4 based on 247 reviews
Rustic, small hillside restaurant with beautiful sea views overlooking Runaway Bay. 2 minutes drive from Dickenson Bay area. Italian Chef creates tasty international cuisine ranging from traditional Italian Pizza cooked in the wood-burning oven, home-made
I love it there. The service is great, the food is awesome. The owner make you feel at homeâ she came by all the tables to check on each person. Most importantly, the food does not take long â you donât feel rushed.
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