We will be on St. Kitts 4 nights and on Nevis 3 nights -- planning dinners on St. Kitts at PJ's, Marshall's, Ottley's Royal Palm, Island Spice, and on Nevis at Four Seasons, Montpelier, and Hermitage. Were also considering Dolce Cabana on St. Kitts and Miss June's on Nevis. Any advice? Are these good choices? Thanks.
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I would suggest Bananas at Cliffdwellers for a third night on Nevis. Even if you don't have dinner there, definitely go there for drinks at sunset. The view is incredible! Right next to Bananas is a very cool place called Gallipot and they are an open air bar/restaurant offering the freshest fish and changing menu every night. It's right on the edge of the ocean and is a favorite with the locals. Note: they are only open Thursday-Sunday. Yup, I would do drinks-sunset at Bananas and then have dinner at Gallipot.
Make sure you do lunch at Sunshines next to Four Seasons. It looks a bit rough but he serves the BEST food on the island...lobster, chicken, fresh green salad, and the best ribs!
If you want to drink too much, and eat luke-warm food with strangers, go to Miss Junes. My husband liked it, I hated it. (sorry June) Hermitage and Monpelier are both good choices but Four Seasons is just another overpriced hotel dining experience.
Where are you staying on Nevis?