Reviews on Bar food in Falmouth, Antigua, Caribbean. Falmouth is a coastal port town located in Saint Paul Parish on the island of Antigua, in Antigua and Barbuda.
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4 based on 122 reviews
Rum Bus Beach is Antigua's newest Beach Bar and the official beach bar for Mount Gay Rum. Come and enjoy our amazing stretch of Beach for lunch, drinks or both, 7 days week. We have private cabanas, hammocks and sun loungers, as well as the Limbo pool rig
This was our second visit to the rum bus, the first time being last year. It is so welcoming and laid back you forget the time and chill your day away! We travel with our 2 sons and they have a great time playing in the boat pool or swimming in the sea. We rent a cabana for the day and enjoy lunch. The portions are large and the food is tasty. Everything is reasonably priced and the staff are very friendly. We also chatted with Sheldon the manager who is as equally friendly and welcoming. Thank you so much for making our visit great :)
4 based on 806 reviews
My fiancé and I visited this restaurant for a quick bite for lunch while in the downtown/ city center Shopping for gifts for our family. For appetizers we got cod fritters and for main lunch I got a cheese burger (nothing special only ate half) with fries he got a fried fish sandwich ( he couldn’t eat the fish sandwich had a strange flavor) with fries and I had 2 different rum punches( a must try). Our total came to $76 American!!! Very overpriced! Not worth it. Go to big banana down the street you’ll enjoy it more and not feel ripped off!
4 based on 19 reviews
Left Shirley Heights after ten minutes because it was painfully touristy. Ended up listening to an AMAZING live band and having dinner and drinks at Road House. It’s a late crowd for a Sunday night, but it’s super fun. Be prepared to be the only tourists in the place!
3 based on 90 reviews
Quite simply a wonderful place to eat or drink in Antigua-Great food and drinks -my favourite is the Rum Punch -Carol is a fabulous host and always caters for me as a Vegetarian-We always come back as Carol is very kind to some local cats that she feeds with Cat Biscuits just outside the restaurant (So they don’t have to beg for food ) -She has had the cats splayed and Neutred and are well looked after -We are animal lovers so will always come back -Last time we were there she had a Regga band playing so we had a little dance -Prices very reasonable compared to the other restaurant on the beach -Would definitely recommend if you want a real Caribbean experience.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Enjoyed an iced coffee here and chance to watch the world go by or boats come in. Service pleasant and iced coffee delicous.
4 based on 85 reviews
LIFE ON THE CORNER is a casual , laid back Bar & Grill in English Harbour with fresh home cooked pub food.
This is a friendly pub, slightly down market compared to nearby bars but full of friendly staff who are eager to help. There is often some kind of entertainment going on and I enjoyed sitting in there watching life go by.
4 based on 130 reviews
Since we were staying at 'The Copper and Lumber Store Historic Inn' we were served here a breakfast everyday, which was included in the room rate. There was no buffet and for an upmarket British style hotel the breakfast was rather modest: continental with fresh fruit, fruit juice, yoghurt, butter, jam, toast and a muffin.Outdoor seating by a big lawn is very pleasant, but this could not be said of the waitress, the only rather unfriendly person we met at this hotel. On our departure day we had a quite good Lobster Salad for lunch. Since the restaurant is not open in the evenings one has to go elsewhere for dinner.
4 based on 1098 reviews
We are a small but proud restaurant and bar located at the historical "Lookout", part of the Shirley Heights military complex. The Lookout affords a breathtaking view over English and Falmouth Harbours. The view from Shirley Heights Lookout is a perfect s
Considering this is a famous land mark in Antigua it is completely rubbish for disabled people the view is gorgeous and the steel band is amazing but other than that for a wheel chair you are in real trouble
4 based on 562 reviews
We came here early on a Friday evening with a big (14) multi-age family group. Some of us needed to eat quickly, some were in no rush, some only wanted drinks, some wanted full meals - the staff were all helpful, patient and delightful. Thank you Trappas for the perfect place before our family event the next day!
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4 based on 156 reviews
Hubby and I ate here when we visited Antigua in March and saw a hand painted roadside advertising a Curry & Reggae Night and decided to go. We thought it was a local thing, not an upscale restaurant, until we arrived. They had a great reggae band! They had curry and non-curry options to choose from. The prices were in par with other upscale restaurants and the service was friendly. It was casual, relaxed, and very enjoyable. The lobster bisque was amazing and our favorite part of the meal. I hope you enjoy the photos I posted. *Thank you for reading my review! If it was helpful to you, please click the “thumbs-up” below. : )
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