Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in St. Vincent including Jack's, The French Verandah Restaurant, 4 Shells Fish Joint, Melting Pot, Grand View Grill Restaurant, Mangoz Restaurant & Bar, Basil's Ocean Side Restaurant, Sunset Shores Beach Hotel Restaurant, St. Vincent, Kingstown, Alphonso's Lobster BBQ
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When you come to the Tobago Cays you'll have the best sunset beach barbecue at Alphonso's Beach BBQ. We do steel band music (local!) on request.
3 based on 16 reviews
The pizza is not the best i have taste how ever its satisfying to stop a hole , the burgers will send you to the bathroom because they place to much sauce on the food which but vincy as very few fast food joints so you have to eat what u see .
Overlooking the Caribbean Sea from Villa Beach, the Sunset Shores Restaurant, Bar & Grill opens from 7 am to 10 pm for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We serve tantalizing cuisine which combines Caribbean and continental flavors. For the tastiest lobster, f
The food was perfect the drinks are fantastic the staff are great and amazing the service received was more than you could ask for . The people around are so out going and helpful really enjoyed the meal there would eat some spare rids as i write this review . good job guys keep it up .Thanks for such wonderful review. We know that our staff are outstanding - and are so important in delivering our style of Island Hospitality at Its Best! It means a lot to all of us to receive such positive feedback.You mentioned our mouth watering ribs where the meat simply falls from the bone - perhaps you had them during our Saturday Nite BBQ buffet? So pleased you enjoyed them. We are very happy that we were able to serve you again, and we hope you will come back soon to sample more from our menu. Safe travels and warmest regards.
4 based on 22 reviews
Basil is a real gentleman and his vision, and focus on educational programs for the Island's children through an annual blues festival is to be commended. The location of his bar is a grant place to watch a sunset, meet friends for a drink, or if you are new to the Island, he will make you feel at home.
4 based on 16 reviews
I went to this restaurant at the end of a work trip for a quick much before heading to the airport. The staff was friendly, the food was quite nice and the atmosphere and view were quite relaxing!
4 based on 20 reviews
Since the Wilkie's Restaurant at the Grand View Beach Hotel was only open for breakfast, the few guests were sent down to the Grand View Grill by the sea. For this one had to walk down several steps, but which was no problem for us.The place with its plastic chairs inside and benches outside looks like a simple eating place by the beach, somewhat incongruous with the rather noble boutique-style hotel to which it belongs.The Grill is run by very friendly Melanie from Canada, who sometimes can be seen also at the hotel's reception. What was not available on the first evening we could order on another day like Blackened Kingfish (with Cajun spices). We also tried Breadfruit Fries as a starter. Other meals we had was a good Grilled Mahi Mahi, a rather bland Chicken Teriyaki and a big succulent Steak.
4 based on 16 reviews
We offer some of the most popular and favorites from around the world. We take pride in the quality, freshness and presentation of our food and drinks.
As we left our ship this restaurant was the first we saw. They were offering freee wi-fi if one purchased a drink. The wi-fi was fast and reliable which is quite unusual in the Caribbean . The owner was really nice . It's a small place and compared to other restaurants they were not liberty takersThank you for your kind words. We hope you enjoyed your visit to our island.
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4 based on 20 reviews
The 6 of us went to celebrate a birthday and we weren't disappointed with the food, although the basic looking building is 'rustic'. The service was slow but this was largely due to our menu choices. We were warned that the lobster would take some time and it did. The lobster was succulent and the Mahi Mahi fish well seasoned. The accompaniments were tasty too and not too much, fried plantain, pasta salad, garden salad, piece of yam, fried vegetable rice and vegetables. The price was excellent, EC$20 for the fish dinner and EC$60 for the lobster. This will definitely be a regular eating place from now on when we're in SVG. The place was busy and even though it was Valentines Day we were told we didn't need to book which was correct, as we ate early. We were glad we hadn't come later as a group of about 20 came in as we sat eating and the kitchen was rushed off its feet.
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4 based on 127 reviews
What a pleasure to go out and lunch at this restaurant on a Sunday! The place was packed with local people all dressed in their finest apparel. There was a buffet on but we just felt like having pizza and ordered off the menu. The food was great as were the drinks. A great place to hang out on Sundays as there is also a band performing
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4 based on 69 reviews
Basic unadventurous food well-cooked and predictable. The favourite restaurant in the Buccament Bay resort...so someone must be pleased. Mostly meat...little choice of fish. But if that whatyou want... this is the place to go
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