Find out what International restaurants to try in Bridgetown. Shopping is plentiful in Bridgetown. The capital of Barbados offers duty-free shopping at cruise ship terminals and upscale boutiques on Broad Street. Additional activities include yachting, fishing, viewing cricket matches and the nightlife on Baxter's Road. For history, visit the Barbados Museum, National Heroes Square (formerly Trafalgar Square) and the oldest Jewish synagogue in the western hemisphere, as well as the house where George Washington stayed and the church he attended.
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4 based on 3325 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 1137 reviews
Cafe Luna, the award-winning restaurant on the rooftop of Little Arches Hotel, boasts one-of-a-kind panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea in a Mediterranean-style al fresco setting. One of the most romantic restuarants in Barbados, Cafe Luna offers individ
This restaurant is a bit out of the way, but was really impressed with the service. Our waiter went through the menu thoroughly, and even provided us with drink recommendations. We had a BBQ meal and loved the Terra Cotta vibe of the surrounding. Truly a favourite spot during our vacation in Barbados.
4 based on 3325 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 2546 reviews
cin cin [chin-chin] 1. a cheers or toast to good health. 2. a refreshingly contemporary, elegant new restaurant that offers 'alfresco dining' with sweeping views of the west coast of Barbados. A trendy new hot spot that features an air-conditioned lounge
As a local I had heard of rave reviews from friends and acquaintances and so I was very excited when it was booked for my friends birthday dinner. Most of the party arrived on time (a couple were running late) but we were seated at our table by the lovely hostess and I especially was excited for our meals. However a couple things were disappointing. Firstly they brought out the bread but brought no side plates for anyone nor did the server inquire if anyone wanted butter rather than the olive oil/balsamic mix. We were told that side plates were not used with large parties which was strange given that itâs described as a fine dining restaurant at which side plates are standard. Secondly, there was a bit of an extended wait with the drinks as my frozen margarita had already separated by the time it got to the table. Thirdly, server was not very friendly he seemed exasperated and had an off putting attitude. Starters came out relatively hot however it was more than an hour between courses and our mains were below room temperature when they got the the table. Very disappointing. More so that one of the partyâs order was completely wrong! I was excited to try the risotto started but it was merely alright. The wait was so long between courses and it was so late that I couldnât even enjoy the main course. I was so turned off that I didnât even order dessert (which is my fave part of a meal). It got quite heated when one of our party made the effort to speak to the manager on duty and he didnât seem too pleased that complaints were being made about the lack of service and the quality of the food. Even members of our party who regularly go there were severely disappointed all round. Not sure if I will be back any time soon. Hopefully they get it together and it is a nice location and has an enjoyable ambiance.This review is most confusing for us. On the night in question, despite the fact that all guests did not arrive until 25 minutes after the reservation, we still allowed the reservation to be held and those who did arrive on time waited in the lounge area (as they requested).The Manager is investigating the issue you have raised regarding side plates as this doesn't make any sense to us and the waiter has advised that he wasn't alerted to any issue with side plates.As far as the Manager was concerned, the only issue that was brought to his attention was when one meal was sent back to the kitchen as the individual said it wasn't what they ordered. The guest was advised that the meal would be replaced as quickly as possible. After a couple of minutes, the husband of that guest approached the manager and asked for a status. The Manager advised that it was almost completed and as an apology we would take his meal off the bill. He indicated he was happy with this and returned to the table. After the meal was over, the Manager spoke to the Birthday girl to make sure that everything went well. She mentioned the meal that was incorrect. He told her he was taking the mans meal off the bill and he then offered to remove the service charge. She thanked him but refused to allow him to remove the service charge. We are very surprised at the comments you make regarding not being able to enjoy the food as the Manager took a photograph of the empty plates that were returned to the kitchen. I wish I could add to this comment as from 10 plates there were a few bones, about 6 pieces of veg and a tablespoon or two of what looks like mashed potato.
4 based on 1165 reviews
Castaways is located at the entrance of the popular and lively St Lawrence Gap on the South coast of Barbados. February 2018 will mark 2 years of operation for Castaways and we are proud that we have won many fans locally as well as visitors from around t
Stopped for dessert last pm. The st Lawrence waters brush up under balconey for a beautiful view . The cheese plate was a pleasant surprise on the menu. The cheddar was studded with scotch bonnet peppers and while more crumbly than American cheddar it was tasty. The goat cheese with sorrel spread on toast points with a chutney were good as well. The favorite though was blue cheese . Unusual to find such great cheeses in island . We learned today that cheese on board means wow and our stop at castaways proved it . Parking is across the street and just need receipt to show you went to restaurant.
4 based on 3325 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 652 reviews
We are open daily, 365 days a year and there's never a dull moment. Whether you're visiting on a cruise ship, staying at one of the many hotels or a resident of our beautiful island you are guaranteed to have a great time. Our central location in Carlisle
Had a fun day here. This place is obviously tailored towards cruise passengers, but that is ok. The restaurant / deck setup on the beach is very comfortable and the pier / inflatables offer something different than just sitting on a lounge / playing in the surf.
4 based on 3717 reviews
This was our second visit to Tapas, our last one being 4 years ago, gorgeous spot along the boardwalk, staff very friendly and food excellent. We chose the tapas menu and enjoyed a nice bottle of red wine.The tempura prawns were particularly tasty, food was hot and fresh.The restaurant has a lovely ambience. Keep up the good work, we will be back again Im sure.
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4 based on 3325 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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4 based on 1137 reviews
Cafe Luna, the award-winning restaurant on the rooftop of Little Arches Hotel, boasts one-of-a-kind panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea in a Mediterranean-style al fresco setting. One of the most romantic restuarants in Barbados, Cafe Luna offers individ
This restaurant is a bit out of the way, but was really impressed with the service. Our waiter went through the menu thoroughly, and even provided us with drink recommendations. We had a BBQ meal and loved the Terra Cotta vibe of the surrounding. Truly a favourite spot during our vacation in Barbados.
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