Reviews on American food in Virgin Gorda, Caribbean. Life is just a little bit slower on Virgin Gorda, so named because this British Virgin Island resembles a large reclining woman. The laid-back pace of the island is the perfect excuse to take your time, whether you’re wading along the granite grottoes of The Baths, doing some casual snorkeling in Devil’s Bay, or exploring the stone ruins of a 19th century Copper Mine. Hanging out in the hammock at Mad Dog while you sip a Painkiller is the ultimate in Virgin Gorda relaxation.
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4 based on 135 reviews
We had read about the lovely views from here but there is now many houses blocking the views. Maybe they should not brag about the views any more. We were a large group with reservations. Then when we start ordering, we discover they really opened back up for us to dine. Sort of help clean out the refrigerator ! So of course my choice for dinner was no longer available! After you have spent time figuring out what you want and then you can't get it. I ended up with chicken wings that were sort of sweet and no spicy at all. Edible but not the celebratory meal for the end of our trip. Then they delivered the wrong orders but because we had waited a while to get our food, we just let it go. Would have enjoyed another drink but no one asked.
5 based on 21 reviews
Went for the day and docked our yacht at their Marina. We had reservations and it did take a little phone calls to get someone to pick us up and bring us over to the resort. Once there we had full run of the resort. The pools are great with one with a swim up bar. The beach is full of sugar sand and the water is beautiful. The staff was excellent along with the service. The food was spot on and well worth the stop over.Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are delighted that you enjoyed your day visit and we hope to welcome you back soon!
4 based on 75 reviews
The building itself and surrounds are fantastic. The food is decent without being "write home about" great. Definitely worth a visit if you get the chance.
4 based on 81 reviews
My husband and I returned to VG for the first time since the horrible devastation of the hurricane in 2017. What we found is the island and people are as beautiful as ever. This was really true when we went to the newly renovated Mad Dogs. Edith was there with her warm smile and drinks and sandwiches were delicious! The essence of the former Mad Dogs is still there and it is our favorite place to visit on the island for wonderful conversation, delicious food and drinks and total relaxation. I encourage anyone going to VG (whether on a day trip from a cruise or if you are staying on the island ) to stop at Mad Dogs, Edith Berta Lina and Jude are truly special people and you will be happy you stopped by and see a truly wonderful, special place for yourself.
4 based on 344 reviews
The Clubhouse Steak & Seafood Grill at Bitter End Yacht Club serves succulent steaks and the freshest "Sea to Table" seafood in the BVI, while the Crawl Pub at BEYC serves lighter fare for lunch & dinner, with a water's edge sport-bar flair.
We anchored nearby at Saba Rock. We took the dingy to BE Yacht Club only to see the devastation from the hurricanes. Happily, there were plenty of workers. Hopefully, they will rebuild fast. At the present time, however, there are no services available.
4 based on 657 reviews
With a reputation that far exceeds its modest size, Saba Rock boasts not only a famous over the water lounge bar and restaurant, but also an 8 bedroom hotel, 10 slip marina, gift shop, gardens and sun deck. Saba Rock Restaurant is one of the more respect
Irma destroyed the Saba Rock Hotel and Restaurant. There are construction cranes out there working on reconstruction, but as usual nothing happens fast after such a monumental disaster. The moorings in front of the former restaurant may not be safe and show no signs of having been maintained. Best to not plan on going there for at least another year or so.
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4 based on 739 reviews
After you crawl thru the Baths and hike to the top, you have to reward yourself with a drink and swim in the pool. Mango Painkillers!!!
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4 based on 830 reviews
Let's start with the views, simply amazing for sunsets and overlooking Moskito and Necker.The food was a very simple menu focussing of fried chicken, burgers etc. The food was good, nothing special....rice was gorgeous though!!Service very attentive and friendly, drinks selection limited but fine.A must visit because of the views but don't expect amazing food.
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