Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Speightstown. Speightstown /ˈspaɪts.taʊn/ SPYTS-town, also known as Little Bristol, is the second largest town centre of Barbados. It is situated 12 miles (19 km) north of the capital city of Bridgetown, in the northern parish of Saint Peter.
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4 based on 3329 reviews
Open 6 days a week from December to May and June to November, Monday to Saturday. Office Hours 9 am to 5 pm.
Stunning setting with excellent food. Book early if you would like a rail side table. The waterside views are great especially with the lit water and fire torches and lanterns. The staff were very attentive and helpful. The food was delicious especially the potato gnocchi and Cajun swordfish. Really memorable evening.
4 based on 216 reviews
A relaxed ocean front restaurant - on two levels. Beach loungers available with beach service, a totally chilled atmosphere. Out of season (May, June, Sept, Oct) opening times may vary.
This bar has a great position and combines that with good food and good service to make it a place well worth visiting in Holetown.
4 based on 93 reviews
We ate at Bombas 6 times during our stay, we just loved it. Wayne is hilarious, a true Barbadian. It is organised chaos, but that's Barbados for you. Somehow he manages to get everyone seated and fed, but don't expect to book a table at 7.30 and actually be seated at 7.30, it won't happen. Food was good, very nice Rose (although i didn't enjoy the rum punch, sorry Wayne) great little location, very laid back and casual, but somehow it just works, We loved it. During our three weeks in Barbados we tried several of the restaurants on the West coast, but always came back to Bombas.
4 based on 4781 reviews
Tides would be #1 or close of all the restaurants in Barbados. They do a super job with literally everything from decor, location on the beach, well trained and attentive staff and excellent food, obviously this is not a cheap evening but is certainly worth the cost.The art display is also quite special.
4 based on 1946 reviews
Since February 2014 Nishi is under the ownership of Chris Maskery, a successful UK restauranteur and Steve Prebble a UK entrepreneur who lives in Barbados. Nishi incorporates a funky outdoor dining area and bar where you can dine under the stars, air-cond
This was our second trip to Nishi and it did not disappoint. Try the Seaside roll it was perfection. They dynamite Spider was only mildly spicy but great. The Dim Sum, Asian Beef Salad were an great experience. They have removed the upstair dining and it nice, clean and makes you feel at home. Love this place. Will be back
4 based on 403 reviews
I'd been looking forward to visiting Bombas so booked a table for 7.30 one evening having heard it gets busy. Unfortunately we were the only ones there! It's in a lovely location and the American lady serving us was very friendly when we arrived but once our food had arrived, she started packing away all the tables and chairs! I had some ice cream but wasn't sure why I bothered. All the staff had gone home whilst we were still waiting for our cab for the return journey to Holetown - the driver couldn't believe how quick our meal had been. Allowing for the cab rides, it was our most expensive meal and the worst food and experience. Such a shame.
4 based on 407 reviews
The Lobster Pot is situated on one of the finest beaches on the west coast of Barbados, where turtle eggs can often be seen hatching right in front of the restaurant. Seafood is the order of the day but we offer many other options including curried goat,
Told that this restaurant had closed down but when we rang to confirm booking were told it had moved. When we arrived we eventually found the table outside through an empty restaurant. We felt like afterthoughts as the staff were more interested in dealing with the tables above us who were apparently part of the owners other restaurant!!!!! The food was poor and when we told the waitress the steak was overcooked she was nonplussed and did not attempt to deal with it. When the bills arrived they were in the name of a different restaurent. Will not be going back
4 based on 1149 reviews
Jumas restaurant is located on the beautiful Speightstown Bay. Our ground floor deli and beach terrace are open every day from 9am, serving full English breakfast and a wide variety of lunch options including home made burgers, baguettes, and local favour
We used the beach beds for free and had lunch here,the beach is gorgeous and practically deserted. For lunch we had the baguettes and a roti and all were great not bad prices either and they offer a bar service to your beach bed ....lovely staff ,great service, happy days
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4 based on 2191 reviews
Fantastic restaurant overlooking the sea, with excellent lobster. Can't believe no-one has reviewed it before!
Ate here half way through our holiday only to get severe food poisoning, had to spend the rest of my trip visiting the medical centre and in bed. Avoid.Thanks for letting us know via social media of your claim to have had food poisoning. One might have thought it better to contact us directly to make your claim - but I guess in this day and age certain types of people feel this is the way to conduct oneself.Firstly let me say that it is a shame to have felt poorly on holiday as a result of what you claim.Food poisoning is a very serious claim to make. Having just reopened our restaurant and factually know our produce is as fresh as one can purchase, , whilst I sympathise , I find your claim to be extremely unfair without you having made any contact and or actually know categorically you got food poisoning from our establishment.In all my years of owning Fish Pot, the few persons to have made such a claim have usually spent the entire day in the sea and perhaps have a case of sunstroke.
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4 based on 3329 reviews
Open 6 days a week from December to May and June to November, Monday to Saturday. Office Hours 9 am to 5 pm.
Stunning setting with excellent food. Book early if you would like a rail side table. The waterside views are great especially with the lit water and fire torches and lanterns. The staff were very attentive and helpful. The food was delicious especially the potato gnocchi and Cajun swordfish. Really memorable evening.
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