Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Bermuda. Don’t be fooled by Bermuda’s small size; this 21-square-mile Atlantic island is big on history, personality and charm, from pink-sand beaches to historic forts. It’s known for aquatic adventures like shipwreck scuba diving, cliff jumping and deep-sea fishing. On land you’ll find an eclectic island culture of vibrant neighborhoods, brightly colored shorts and delicious fish chowder.
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4 based on 679 reviews
We went there for diner. The service was very nice, both the servers were outstanding. *****stars The food was ok - ***/**** stars Bad - fish chowder Average- prime rib, escargot, beet salad Good / excellent - cheese bread, lamb chops, ribeye, hotpot Although they had live music there, we found the atmosphere very average and too casual. *** stars Overall I would give it 3.5 stars. Probably would not go there again.
4 based on 86 reviews
Boundary is the only sports bar in Bermudaâs West End. Bold & artisanal, our chefs craft smoked-to-perfection barbecue and other pub favorites. Boundary is just the establishment to indulge your cravings. Unwind in our comfortable and inviting space as yo
Recently enjoyed this restaurant with my family. Two adults and two children. Food was delicious and atmosphere was great. Reasonably priced. Best restaurant we have been to in Bermuda. Highly recommend it.
4 based on 323 reviews
Definitely a hidden gem great food basic but fine excellent value for Bermuda friendly staff, on the number 7 bus route so no need to pay for taxiâs etc and great Swizzle pitcherâs.
4 based on 1603 reviews
The Pickled Onion restaurant and bar has been a popular hit in Bermuda since first opening its doors in 1998. Serving up some of the best upscale casual food and drinks on island, you will see why you were told "if you visit one restaurant in Bermuda, mak
We popped into the Pickled Onion for a lovely brunch on Sunday at noon. The concierge at our hotel told us that it's a sure bet, and he was right! The hosts welcomed us upstairs over Front Street, and we enjoyed the view of Front Street bustle and the shimmering harbor at our table near the window. There is outdoor seating, but it was a bit too hot to linger outside. I was delighted to see that they were offering both a brunch (until 3 PM) and a lunch menu on Sunday! It was difficult to choose from all the choices. I ordered avocado toast with bacon and egg, and my husband selected a Thai hot pot. Both were scrumptious, and we cleaned our plates! Great value, too!
4 based on 1688 reviews
The Frog & Onion Pub is Bermuda's most unique Pub. Housed in the mid 18th century Cooperage in the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. The menu features a selection of Traditional English style pub food, innovative entrees and seafood. Home to Dockyard Brewing
Excellent food lovely staff very spacious and lots of room. Games room for the kids. The local beers were my favourite!! I would highly recommend only reason it is a 4 is prices were a little high for certain mains but I do appreciate you are paying for the location .... do not let the 4 put you off going!!!
4 based on 1400 reviews
So we have been going to Bermuda for years and have made the trip to the Swizzle Inn every year . It use to be better years ago that it is today . The food is over priced and in some cases over cooked ! The place is crowded and noisy being right on a road that has now become very busy . So go there once and call it a day ! We will not go back , typical lunch for two with out drinks 50.00+ Service is terrible and the food is just so so . All that said this is your typical tourist trap !
4 based on 946 reviews
Stopped in for lunch and to catch a game. Very expansive menu, excellent sandwiches, Pot Pies, nachos, appetizers... Everything we ordered was fantastic and HUGE portions!. Ice cold beer and tons of specialty drinks. Service was fantastic even considering it was packed with NFL fans. They also have a huge sports bar in the back with tons of TV's and big screens.Thanks for the great review Wesnile - hopefully see you for some football in the future.
4 based on 1400 reviews
So we have been going to Bermuda for years and have made the trip to the Swizzle Inn every year . It use to be better years ago that it is today . The food is over priced and in some cases over cooked ! The place is crowded and noisy being right on a road that has now become very busy . So go there once and call it a day ! We will not go back , typical lunch for two with out drinks 50.00+ Service is terrible and the food is just so so . All that said this is your typical tourist trap !
4 based on 1256 reviews
Opening its doors in 1957, The Hog Penny is Hamiltonâs oldest licensed establishment and has been a staple restaurant and local pub since. Formerly a bicycle shop selling Penny Farthing bicycles and then a meat slaughterhouse with massive ice blocks cooli
We found the Hog Penny on TripAdvisor while looking for a good place to eat in Hamilton. We only had the opportunity to eat there once but did enjoy it. The Shepherds pie was one of the best Iâve had. The pub makes you feel like your in jolly ole England. The service was very nice. We found it a bit expensive for what it was but, it is Bermuda.
4 based on 1400 reviews
So we have been going to Bermuda for years and have made the trip to the Swizzle Inn every year . It use to be better years ago that it is today . The food is over priced and in some cases over cooked ! The place is crowded and noisy being right on a road that has now become very busy . So go there once and call it a day ! We will not go back , typical lunch for two with out drinks 50.00+ Service is terrible and the food is just so so . All that said this is your typical tourist trap !
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