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4 based on 150 reviews
As regular walkers from Grand Anse to Morne Rouge, the Plywood is our 'must-do ' for a well earned break.
4 based on 296 reviews
At Savvy's we offer an eclectic mix of English gastro-pub favorites, West Indian fayre and fresh local seafood. We focus growing, sourcing and using the best of fresh, seasonal, local produce which is then simply prepared and elegantly presented. The styl
Great choice for dinner, nice view of the city at night. Food was perfectly cooked and delicious. Call ahead and reserve a table on the deck if possible. If you arrive early, head down to the beach bar and watch the sunset. Thank you very much for the positive feedback.We are so pleased that you enjoyed all aspects of your experience including the view and great food.Maybe next time try our Friday night beach BBQ and bonfire- its also very popular.Thanks again for visiting and taking the time to post a review.Safe travels.
4 based on 197 reviews
Waterfront, open air seating facing the moorings on Tyrrel Bay.
The Restaurant offers different dishes that may vary from day to day. The quality of the meals is excellent and they are worth their price. The service is very friendly and efficient.Reservation is not required but recommended.
4 based on 412 reviews
Sails Restaurant & Bar, sits directly on the crystal clear waters of one of the most stunning inner harbors in the Caribbean. Pull up a seat at the water's edge for a delectable lunch or dinner and allow our experienced Chef to tingle your taste buds with
If you are looking for a restaurant which provides a great setting on the waterfront, staff who go out of their way to ensure that your eating experience is a pleasurable one, then you must visit Sails. The food was excellent, even our tow boys who are very fussy could find no fault. I would strongly suggest that you treat yourself and book a table at this restaurant before you leave the island, worth every cent.Our team is thrilled to have received such kind remarks. Your feedback & recommendation is greatly appreciated. Cheers!
4 based on 423 reviews
Pink and white building made to RESEMBLE a typical Grenadian home (it is not an actual place of residence, only made to look like one). Located on the left hand side if you are traveling from St. George's, across the street from the marina's entrance. Out
We had a lovely meal sampling the tapas where dish after dish kept appearing from the kitchen. We were able to try so many different tastes and flavours including the national oildown which was lovely. Loved the Callaloo soup, fish cakes, cucumber fritters, stewed pumpkin and cheesy papaya not to mention the plantain, eggplant and green banana salad plus some tasty fish and stewed pumpkin. A delicious fresh ginger juice I wish I knew how to make and a lovely perfectly sized piece of fruit cake washed down with their local schnapps finished it off perfectly. Warm and friendly service and a great way of trying an amazing assortment of local delicacies. Excellent value too.Thank you
4 based on 321 reviews
Join us for dinner from 7:00pm to 10pm daily. Available for drinks before and after your reservation is our Piano Lounge.
We stayed at the Calabash and ate at Rhodes four times. Food was very good, tasty, properly seasoned and served at the correct temperature. Michael, the maitre d' is a perfectionist (in a good way), and we met his son, Miguel too. All of the staff were professional and respectful of our pace at dinner. Based on prior comments, they must have made some recent improvements to the wine list, and we saw several bottles at $35, not bad! Each night they had a different local musician playing in the background, and we enjoyed that very much. So romantic....It is a beautiful setting on the beach, so an after-dinner stroll is the perfect way to end the meal.BKR1Thank you for this lovely review, It is great that we were able to empress you so many times during your stay. We indeed try to take all comments into account, and so we are pleased that you were happy with our wine selection. We hope to see you again, so please come back to lovely Grenada soon.Regards from the whole team,Zack
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4 based on 203 reviews
Since the Ferry dock has moved to Tyrell Bay, folks will have to catch a No. 10 bus to the main town of Hillsborough. When alighting from the bus, as you walk to the road, you will see us, on the main street, almost opposite the Flow phone store. There is
Was extremely disappointed with our lunch sandwiches today. Friend and I ordered a BLT each. The bread was not toasted properly, we both opened our sandwiches to see the bacon and to our horror , it was little sprinkles of bacon . For the price you pay , it's absolutely disgusting. I asked to speak to the owner , whom is a fellow South African to be told she's not available. Sadly I didn't have my phone with me to take a photo. Dear Angela, I am so sorry you had to have this experience in the Cafe. If you addressed this to the staff, they know that if you have a complaint, it should be directed to me, if I am not available to refund your money or redo the order. I had just arrived back from overseas and had a few problems which I thought had been ironed out. If you do come back this way, please let me know, and I will refund your meal, or make another one to your satisfaction. Again apologies.
4 based on 256 reviews
Caribbean Style Sushi, fresh local fish bought directly from the local fishermen. Cooked fish, chicken and meat dishes also available as we have over 100 dishes on our menu. Sit inside the air conditioned restaurant and watch the chefs create their dishes
We had our last supper here. Hope we are back in Grenada again because we would come again. The fish is fresh and cooked to perfection. Cannot comment on the sushi. Staff is friendly and attentive. Wine list is enough. Location convenient but a little industrial. Closes early.
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5 based on 187 reviews
Contemporary Caribbean Dining with international flair. Bogles Round House is a memorable Experience well worth uncovering.
... I had the worst meal (if you could call it that) that I've had in a 6-week trip in the Caribbean and I haven't been eating in upmarket places. Don't be fooled by the menu on the website which I thought looked fabulous - that, I was told, is only Friday and Saturday. The menu I was presented with had the choice of 4 ok-sounding starters and 4 mains: burgers, fish n chips, chicken & some pasta dish for veggies. I mean, how exciting is that? Not. I opted for chicken. I don't come to the other side of the world for food I can get on my doorstep: fish in batter (my local chippie does a good job). So not their local mahi mahi or lionfish - nope, none of that. So I go for chicken local style ... unimaginative but usually good, I think. How wrong can you get? Dry, tough n leathery. The chips were no better than 4 out of 10. I didn't order the dessert - by then I'd lost the will to live. Trapped inside an old stone roundhouse with a tree in the middle. Stylish maybe, and cosy for a British winter Sunday lunch. But on a perfect evening in the Caribbean with a to-die-for blood red sunset, there are only two tables outside, both of which were taken. I wanted to cry before I saw the menu, I wanted to howl after I saw it. And I only just made it back to where I'm staying in Tyrrel Bay (take my advice, go there!!) before my insides reacted in distress too.Iâm really sorry you were not happy just to be clear we do a break down menu on Wednesday which is on our website which I know you saw because you booked on line you did not book a outside seating,we donât have any pasta dishes on any of our menus we did not have any Mahi Mahi on and we certainly donât ever do lion fish if your food was not to your liking Iâm sorry about that you could have send it back or tell your waitress about it where on the menu did you see chicken local style
5 based on 343 reviews
Placed on the white powdery sands of L'anse Aux Epines Beach, The Beach Club at the Calabash offers the perfect lunchtime setting. Our exciting menu is focused on Grenada's natural ingredients and spices. Tapas: 12:00 to 4:00 pm Mon to Thurs, up to 5:30pm
Gorgeous outdoor setting with a view of the beach and harbor. Immaculately clean. Staff was friendly, helpful and quick. Drinks were libated and delicious. Seriously the best food we had all week. The sticky ribs are sweet and tender. The Roti was absolute perfection. The shrimp tacos are huge - more like burritos - with fried schrimp, slaw and delicious sauce. The batterered butterfish sandwich was the best fried fish I've ever tasted and the sauce was out of this world. Next time we go to Grenada we will stay at Calabash.Cox1,So pleased that you enjoyed the food so much! During Lobster season the Lobster taco is also amazing, so we definitely look forward to you trying it when next you come and stay at the Calabash.Until then we hope you keep dreaming of our lovely seafood and sweet sea breeze!Regards from Sunny Grenada,Zack
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