Reviews on Caribbean food in St. George, St. George's Parish, Caribbean including Blackbeard's Hideout, Griffin’s Restaurant, The Island Brasserie and Tucker's Bar, Jamaican Grill, The Flame Restaurant, D&C Grill
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My family and I visited this restaurant after a day at St. John's Beach. We have traveled all through the Caribbean and are definitely foodies and D&C Grill did not disappoint! The oxtails and jerk chicken were delicious, but the star of the show was the coconut shrimp! Huge shrimp and amazing flavor. The mac n cheese and rice and peas are also very good. I highly recommend D&C Grill for a great local meal.
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4 based on 82 reviews
I had The Flame on our list of places to visit due to the view. Unfortunately the wind was a little bit of a factor as it came from the north which makes a direct hit if you want to sit on the patio like we did (we probably should have gone a day earlier when the winds were from the south). We both ordered burgers and were given slices of bread for the fish. The water had a chop to it from the wind but we were still able to get the bread far enough out to see it get eaten quickly (so have your camera ready). The meals came out quickly and the owner was very attentive. The burgers were fine but I thought that the fries and onion rings were a bit oily. We did notice locals picking up food which is a good sign. Prices reasonable, menu limited not sure if I would go back.
4 based on 18 reviews
Hands down this is "IT". Beginning with warm, welcoming smiles ear to ear, and offering a full take-out bar of fresh, Jamaican / caribbean dishes: Jerk chicken,curries, oxtail, lamb and a variety of BBQ meats, veggies, rice and potatoes. It's All mouth wateringly delicious! Then, right outside the door are the polo grounds surrounded by grassy spots to sit and dig in while enjoying the ocean views on either side of Coney Island. It's a 10-15 min stroll from the bus stop (ask the bus driver or anyone for directions). It's worth the ride and every step. So, get up, stand up for the J.Grill !
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4 based on 140 reviews
For centuries, seafaring voyagers left an indelible mark on Bermudaâs cuisine. Trade routes traversed the Atlantic, blending Old World traditions with those of the New World and West Indies. Reflecting these rich and diverse culinary influences, the resor
I'm ecstatic that the 'best soup in the world' is back on the menu! We stopped coming to the Brasserie when meal service was ended in the bar area. We did not like the larger impersonal dining hall with uninspiring menu items. We returned today to find the dining tables back in the bar area & a greatly improved menu. The cream based onion soup was as AMAZING as remembered. We were pleased with our neighborhood haunt that's now even better than before. The fish sandwich was good but the (untoasted) raisin bread at Art Mel's would enhance the Bermuda fish sandwich. We would have liked a more flavorful tartar sauce plus hot sauce served tableside.The ice creams were smooth 'n creamy. Rum & raisin beat Haagen Dazs by a mile with full bodied rum flavor and creaminess you can feel on the palate- memorable. Can't wait to return to try some fresh new entrees. Congratulations! Please consider the locals before making wholesale changes like taking the most exciting soups off of the menu and ending food service in the bar area. For us, that was a deal breaker.
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4 based on 179 reviews
Overlooking the old town of St. George and harbor, Griffinâs Restaurant and Pizzeria offers a warm family friendly atmosphere, casual lounge bar and pool service, located on the third floor of our Great House and offers incredible views. It is open for Br
This is very expensive for poor quality. The best part is the view over St George's harbour. Would not go back.
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4 based on 235 reviews
Located at the far Eastern tip of Bermuda, Blackbeardâs Hideout has an open-air island vibe mixed with the flavors and atmosphere of an island-style beach bar. However, if you come for the day you stay for the sunset! All eyes are drawn towards the horizo
We spent our vacation on a quest for the best local Wahoo fish sandwich. While we never found a standout, in terms of quality and presentation, we can definitely place this tiny locale at the top of the list for its good service, fair pricing and outstanding ambiance and views. We trekked from the ferry in St. George's over to St. Catherine's Fort by foot (1.1 miles), went swimming for an hour at the pink sand public (empty) beach next door (see the photos), dried off and then had a serene and beautiful lunch at Blackbeard's. It was a memorable experience because it is serene and the views from the dining deck are just beautiful.
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