Discover Restaurants offering the best Barbecue food in St. Lucia, Caribbean. 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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4 based on 612 reviews
Great menu, went for the super catch of the day. The red snapper, it was huge. Very well cooked with sweet potato mash grilled plantain and salad.The service was good overall, only negative was that the food took a long time to come. Will go again before I go home.
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4 based on 201 reviews
Small Local restaurant situated among the swaying palm trees on Marigot Beach, come down during the winter months and enjoy a cocktail or local meal whilst enjoying the beach vibe.
Local beach bar with a charming proprietress. She makes a WICKED rum punch for all of $3 USD! A few of those and you will be "breezing out" big time. Try Mandella's COCO LOCO on the beach. He lops off the head of a coconut, adds high octane rum and away you go! Out of a movie...
4 based on 88 reviews
Just off the Main Street in Laborie this little restaurant is a gem not to be missed. It only seats 12-14 but Mama Tilley keeps clients moving through. She is a hard worker who keeps the kitchen moving but always has time for a chat. We had lobster and bbq chicken which my wife and I shared. Because we shared we were given one and a half lobsters. Prices are very good and the quality great. Mama Tilley is the chef and waitress and she is keen to know that your meal is perfect. Great evening, marvellous food.
5 based on 22 reviews
We spent our last three nights in Laborie following a ten day stay in Rodney Bay. What a pleasure it was to meet Aidan at Mama Rose, to hear his stories about his family owned Restaurant and to enjoy the fresh fish, black eyed peas and fried plantain. The environment is casual and within walking distance of the Beach. We highly recommend a visit to Laborie and Mama Rose for a cold Piton and some great local food.
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5 based on 16 reviews
Sister restaurant to the ever popular Roots Beach Bar, we are newly opened and sit on the top of the hill overlooking the bay. Specializing in local cuisine, local drinks and crafts, with beautiful views both from the front and rear of the restaurant. We
Well, where does one start? Sue and Peter (Fluffy) are two exceptional people with such a welcoming family. Their friends were lovely too. We ventured up the hill going into Marigot Bay and found their colorful Rasta inspired restaurant. We made a reservation as it was slow season in St Lucia, and you will find that many restaurants and bars are closed at this time of year. Sue and Fluffy were gracious enough to open for our family of 4 just for the night, and let me tell you, it was an interesting evening b/c of the pouring rain, and power outages, but did they cancel? Nope, they opened for us anyway, rolled out the beautiful tablecloths, and made our lucky family a fantastic candlelit meal. The chicken was the best chicken my son has every had, and let me confirm, it was delicious. Peter was taught to cook by his mother who he lovingly told me about, and has a beautiful picture of her hanging on the wall. Between the food, the hospitality, going above and beyond the call of duty, the loving crafts and drawings their daughter made us, the jokes and conversations we had with Sue, Fluffy, and her friends...it was a truly unforgettable night. One that I am probably inadequately describing, but hope to impart what special people they are. St Lucia is unreal in its beauty, but what makes it unforgettable are the Saint Lucian people. Check out Roots 2 if you want an authentic tasty meal, and great company with very caring people. They even gave my son a pineapple grown fresh in their garden, that we ate the next day for breakfast. Very fresh, and yummy! Can't wait to go back to St Lucia, and see them again. Our family will not forget Sue, Fluffy, and family. Thanks a million.Thank you so much, it was an absolute pleasure to host you and we loved the evening, I think it made it more memorable with the power outages ( we found out afterwards that a truck had hit a pole and made the power go out) and the torrential rain, It was fun. Thank you to you all, keep in touch and hope to see you again very soon.PS. Christina and Starr say hi!
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