Where to eat Bar food in Cap-Haitien: The Best Restaurants and Bars

April 27, 2020 Vergie Nakamoto

Reviews on Bar food in Cap-Haitien, Nord Department, Caribbean including Lakay, Boukanye, Vue Sur Mer Bar Restaurant, Banana Drink, Ti Boukan Bar & Grill, Banana Drink & More
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6. Banana Drink & More

Rue 20 A et B, Cap-Haitien 1113 Haiti Caribbean, Bar, Pub [email protected] +509 48 38 1286 https://www.facebook.com/Bananadrinkandmore/
Banana Drink & More

A quiet, intimate, air-conditioned place, with good food, a bar filled with cocktails with various flavors and handpicked to the perfect satisfaction of all.

5. Ti Boukan Bar & Grill

Rt. national #1, Cap-Haitien Haiti Caribbean, Bar, Barbecue, Pub Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating +509 22 60 2930
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4 based on 16 reviews

Ti Boukan Bar & Grill

Reviewed By aadenkurdt23

A real Caribbean Life experience, Local Food, (Really really authentic and delicious) a lot of local spices and herbs, Cold Local Beer, (Prestige), Local Music, all local, I like the themed of the restaurant, we also like the Menu, I also like the Cheese Burger and Grilled Chicken with BBQ Sauce,. It is a good place to hang out with family or friends while drinking our favorite Haitian Beer, and watching NBA basketball or Football.

4. Banana Drink

36,rue 20 A en Face College de L'assomption, Cap-Haitien Haiti Caribbean, Bar, Barbecue, Pub [email protected] http://web.facebook.com/Bananadrinkandmore/

A quiet, intimate, air-conditioned place, with good food, a bar filled with cocktails with various flavors and handpicked to the perfect satisfaction of all.

Reviewed By Desperaldo G

Banana is the class, the service is perfect, the people are welcoming, and the food is really good, it is appetizing.

3. Vue Sur Mer Bar Restaurant

Rue 29, Cap-Haitien 1113 Haiti Bar, Grill, Pub [email protected] +509 36 96 8035 https://www.facebook.com/VueSurMerBarRestaurant/info/?entry_point=page_nav_about_item&tab=page_info
Vue Sur Mer Bar Restaurant

Reviewed By islandoc

This is a great waterfront bar/restaurant on the boulevard in Cap Haitian. Nice cooling breezes on the upper level where you can enjoy the harbor views while enjoying traditional Haitian food. Prices are very reasonable- beers about 2 dollars. Most entrees 8-10 dollars US. The seafood is great- Conch and fresh fish as well as traditional Haitian fried pork ( griot ) and Legume. The proprietor, Gabriel is usually on site and gives great insights into Haitian food and culture. He blends his own rum formulations with local rum and spices. A don't miss spot for those seeking local food and culture.

2. Boukanye

Boulevard, Cap-Haitien Haiti Pizza, Caribbean, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Boukanye/
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4 based on 25 reviews

Boukanye

Reviewed By DavidGHaigh

A group of 7 of us who travel often in Haiti visited Boukanye for dinner on Saturday eve, the restaurant is next to the sea where you can see fisherman, boats and the waves and devoured a couple of their great pizza options! The crust was really good, and meat lovers was good also! Nice venue, with outdoor exposure on the front of the building, as well as in the centre staff were friendly and attentive! Had a great time! Place was relatively busy, but the wait was not too long! We will be back

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1. Lakay

Boulevard du Carenage, Cap-Haitien Haiti Caribbean, Bar Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Table Service, Reservations +509 37 02 9336 http://lakayhaiti.com
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4 based on 266 reviews

Reviewed By Curious802837

They had NO fresh seafood of any sort. The closest they had was the "fish filet (imported)" I give them credit for honestly describing the origin, but it turned out to be tasteless piece of frozen tilapia unimaginatively thawed and plopped on a plate. The serving of "Creole Chicken" was about 4 ounces of a very scrawny bird,about half of which was bones. The prices were quite high, too.

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