Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in St. Lucia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. When was the last time you went out for a casual drive and ended up inside a volcano? A surreal scenario comes to life at La Soufrière, one of the most popular attractions in St. Lucia. Pack your skin with the medicinal mud of Sulfur Springs for a DIY spa treatment. Continue your eruptive adventures with a guided hike of the two volcanic plugs known as the Pitons then ascend Morne Fortune to take in the sweeping views. For an intimate beach experience, hit the private black sands of Anse Mamin.
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5 based on 26 reviews
Lovely husband and wife team run the place by day, serving Lavazza coffee, food and freshly squeezed juices.But then went in the evening to find two surly, dead-eyed girls who couldnât have been more unfriendly. Because of them this review is only 3*.Tip to owners - make sure one of you work the night shift if you want your business to flourish.Wonât go back in the evening, plenty of competition nearby...with friendly, smiling servers!
4 based on 101 reviews
Large menu and good food. Good value. Good service. They do add in service fee/tip.Been here many times before and came back after two years and still as good as I remembered.I will go back.Thank you for your great review! Weâre very glad to have had you and to welcome you back in the future. Just a note about the service charge, we are one of the few restaurants in the area that does not add anything to your bill - so itâs completely discretionary for the customer . See you next time!
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4 based on 267 reviews
To me customer service says all about a business. Servers should leave their sh*t at home and smile more.Firstly Iâd like the stress on coming into the restaurant for dinner.. my family and I were not greeted or even acknowledged.secondly! We were ignored half the time we spent there, normally the waiter/waitress should atleast come check if you need anything after being served....that did not happen. Had fish and chips, the fries were hard before I even got half way through the meal. Thirdly for the price of the meals it should atleast taste somewhat better... Only plus Iâd give this is the ice cream and the view..serves gave all their time to the tables with the white customers as someone who travels a lot I always leave a tip but as for last night didnât think the service was worth it..Hi Khesi AThanks for the review. Sorry that we did not exceed your expectations, management is working towards improvements. This is not supposed to be the norm and we are going to do our utmost best for this not to happen
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5 based on 22 reviews
Beautifully located on the scenic-hilltop of the coastal fishing village of Canaries, Adeline's Art Cafe is a must visit. Surround yourself with the finest hand crafted creole-inspired art whilst enjoying flavorsome vegetarian/vegan friendly Caribbean cui
A relative newcomer to the "must visit" roster of St Lucian eating houses, Adeline is a London returnee committed to her homeland and the benefits afforded by foodstuffs produced at source on rich volcanic soils; referring to it as a "café" is a gross understatement though -- chefs normally know a thing or two about food and I was alerted to this establishment by one of the country's most celebrated-- Orlando-- who is never far wrong in his judgement. Located on the sweeping western coastal road between the capital Castries and Soufriere, just outside the fishing village of Canaries, Adeline's is not the sort of place you drop in for a quick coffee if you have deadlines to meet in either location; the reason being you'll probably find yourself still ensconced on one of the bar's high stools three hours later, such is the ambience, company and excellent fare on offer. Properly drawn coffee, herbal teas, fantastic organic juices, local lunches and a great selection of cakes and patisseries are specialities, while it's also unusual for its 12 hour opening on most days, starting at 6am. Set aside some time if you're on that route, no one's ever disappointed.Hi Stephen, Thanks for taking time out to write such a wonderful review. So pleased you enjoyed the food and hospitality here -indeed time does seem to fly when amongst good company, we hope to see you again sooner than later.
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4 based on 278 reviews
The Reef Beach Cafe is open 7 days per week, from 8:00 am till 10:00 pm (Mondays until 6pm), and offers a simple but nicely varied menu of Creole and international (sea)food, a range of fast foods (including home made pizza), breakfast, fresh milkshakes,
Pleasant place on the beach with lots of dogs & cats. But the order of calamari that we had with two beers was such a ripoff, it spoiled our experience. The calamari was tasty but when the dish arrived, we thought it was a joke. Nine little rings which cost us $16.00 USD. We've travelled extensively & eaten in many places. We've never seen such a stingy little helping of anything, let alone a $16.00 appetizer. Usually you get a big mound of calamari.Hello Laini, thanks for taking the time to review us. The calamari is a very popular item on our menu and, like all our dishes, it is home-made and prepared from scratch - not shaken out of a bag and into the deep-fryer. The same goes for our fish fingers (local marlin), chicken fingers, pizza, burgers, and so on. Just as importantly, please double-check your credit card statement and you will see that the calamari is EC$16, which is just under US$6. We pride ourselves at The Reef at aiming to keep our prices as low as possible so as to be a beach cafe that can be welcoming to all: locals and visitors alike.
4 based on 115 reviews
This restaurant has awesome and extraordinarily wonderful and friendly staff. Great food and reasonable prices. We went twice and enjoyed very flavourful, well-prepared meals. Go before 7:00 pm and you will two curries for the price of one and a similarly generous offer on wine and beer.
4 based on 94 reviews
Come relax at Salt Rush Café, located on the Laborie waterfront, behind Ms. Rose Bakery. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, coffee, smoothies and cocktails. Our unique combination of services includes kayak tours and outdoor and studio photography.
If you are in Laborie you have to visit Wilson at the Salt Rush Café. Best location in Laborie, Wilson is a true gentleman.We really enjoyed this picturesque spot for lunch and for sundowners and visited several times during our stay in Laborie.
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