Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Kingstown. Kingstown, the capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is a major port city for the Caribbean island chain. The city features a series of surviving 19th century buildings, including St George's Cathedral, known for its beautiful stained glass, and the Romanesque Cathedral of the Assumption. In the wharf area, visitors can see structures built from the tile and red brick that was used as ballast on trading ships from Britain, or head up to Fort Charlotte for a stunning view of the city.
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3 based on 48 reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed eating in the palapas next to the beach. Everyday at each meal they offer breads that are baked on the premises. There are several choices, my favorites were cinnamon, raisin and whole wheat. The breakfast includes a selection of fruit juices, fresh local fruit, locally made fruit and plain yogurt and entries including cereals, meat selection, egg dishes. Our favorite was the French toast made with the raisin bread and if desired served flambéed with rum.The lunch and dinner selection varies daily with sufficient choices to appeal to all tastes. The food is fresh, tasty and beautifully presented
4 based on 20 reviews
Bringing quality, consistency and innovation to St. Vincent's nightlife and dining experience. Let us elevate your party experience as we take you on a journey back and forth every week in St. Vincent's most sleek night club SOV, Villa. Come alive in SOV
Well I visited SOV again, on another vacation. Went to the restaurant twice. Mr Deshong is very welcoming and accommodating. A gentleman with a great smile, offering simple but impeccable service. I had my lunch special with an accompanying local fruit drink for EC $12.00. I tried a new tropical drink for free- Soursop. A new innovation, well commended! The Wi-Fi is a blast! You can sit with a comfortable view of the road without any disturbance from traffic flowing by. SOV is a place where you can just take your time and eat and chat or if solo like me- just enjoy the total environment with your tablet. It is like an office and bedroom combined where you are pushed into relaxation and leave feeling very satisfied.
4 based on 20 reviews
Since the Wilkie's Restaurant at the Grand View Beach Hotel was only open for breakfast, the few guests were sent down to the Grand View Grill by the sea. For this one had to walk down several steps, but which was no problem for us.The place with its plastic chairs inside and benches outside looks like a simple eating place by the beach, somewhat incongruous with the rather noble boutique-style hotel to which it belongs.The Grill is run by very friendly Melanie from Canada, who sometimes can be seen also at the hotel's reception. What was not available on the first evening we could order on another day like Blackened Kingfish (with Cajun spices). We also tried Breadfruit Fries as a starter. Other meals we had was a good Grilled Mahi Mahi, a rather bland Chicken Teriyaki and a big succulent Steak.
3 based on 34 reviews
With a menu that changes daily, a variety of local drinks, a bar that is second to none, refreshing smoothies and of course that "chill" atmosphere.
We went to St Vincent on business and a friend took us here for dinner. We had no preconceived notions about the place because we had no idea where we were going. We were pleasantly surprised when we got there. This bar is a cross between a sports bar and an open air Caribbean restaurant. There is an enclosed area for dining and looking at the 3 large screen TVs and an outer area where you can also dine, have drinks and look at people passing by. The couches inside are very comfortable and wonderful to relax in after you have eaten.We found the service to be good and the food relatively in expensive and we had no complaints about the portion sizes.
4 based on 25 reviews
Meet Derek, ur bartender. Awesome, funny and full of jokes. Meet Anne Marie! Gem!!!! Food is awesome, best juicy burger in the world other than my own. Pizza. Omg! Eat it there cause it's the best fresh.Ocean air, waves crashing, moonlight and we have jerk night. A night not to miss with the festival dipping sauce that I would put on everything I eat. Only on Friday nights. The pork is the best since I've never tried anything but.If in Svg please take a Friday night and experience this joint
Top 10 restaurants in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
4 based on 30 reviews
Chill'n was created in the spirit of the original "Bounty" restaurant. Looking down on the bustle of Kingstown from this simply sophisticated and relaxing location, Chill'n features our signature patties, rotis, burgers and desserts. We have enhanced our
I took my friend from Trinidad here to have lunch. The decor is local modern & you can see some of the foods when the chef is preparing it but the chair was uncomfortable. We had burgers & fries and it was average but the fries were good.The waitress took a long time to bring our drinks as she was the only 1 on the floor so we understood and did not hold it against her as she was pleasant.
The 10 Best Things to Do in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
4 based on 42 reviews
This place is located at the Blue Lagoon hotel and marina and is right on the seaside. You cannot get more #IslandLife than this place. The ambiance is unlike anywhere else I've been on the island, the food is delicious, the drink selection is fantastic and the staff is so pleasant. Perfect for brunch, lunch or dinner! And they have live music on Sundays at sundown which is so much fun. 10/10
Most Popular Caribbean food in Kingstown, St. Vincent, Caribbean
4 based on 63 reviews
We stayed at the Cobblestone Inn for several nights, as it is only a 10 minute walk to the ferry station for the outer island of the Grenadines. Only hiccup are the 3 flights of stone stairs that might be challenging for people with walking problems. I made it up and down as there were sufficient rulings for support (I have some balance problems, but with rails I can go anywhere!). It is a charming and authentically Caribbean ambiance and the service was lovely. Remember, this is the Caribbean, so there is hot sauce on every table. Eggs were great, homemade bread and fruit jam typical of the area, and it somewhat âopen airâ so you lots of breezes. Donât worry, you are protected overhead from rain. Only open for breakfast and lunch (I think).
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