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Take in the sunset view as you enjoy a glass of wine and an island-inspired pizza or seafood at 1648. Located at French Leave Resort, the restaurant boasts a sweeping view of the Bight of Eleuthera and its stunning turquoise water. The chic atmosphere is just as stunning at night, when the pool becomes a deep, vivid blue as part of the resort's "Dark Sky Paradise," which aims to reduce light pollution, increasing star visibility.
Known For
- Conch rangoons starter
- Tropical cocktails
- Poolside dining
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Briland's only Italian restaurant offers a change of pace from the island's standard fare, and a change of scenery, too. It's located at the top of the hill at Romora Bay Resort, with a dockside terrace where you can take in the sunset while sipping one of its exclusively imported Italian wines. Chef and owner Manfredi Mancini's hearty portions of fried calamari and pasta e fagioli (with beans) don't disappoint, and the seafood entrées are always a good choice.
Known For
- Italian wines
- Hearty portions
- Seafood pasta
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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Located on the western end of the island with a view of the harbor, this charming coffee shop has lots of space to sit and relax while you enjoy a latte and a sandwich. They also serve non-dairy drinks like smoothies and organic juices, plus a variety of breakfast sandwiches, salads, pastries, and açaí bowls.
Known For
- A variety of coffees
- Acai bowls
- Breakfast sandwiches
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For lunch with a view, try Coral Sands' oceanfront bar and restaurant, just steps from the pink-sand beach. Executive Chef Ken Gomes creates delicious lunch options that go perfectly with a tropical cocktail or a glass of white wine. In addition to seafood options like conch fritters, lobster rolls, and grouper sandwiches, the restaurant also serves fresh salads and gourmet pizzas.
Known For
- Shrimp po'boy
- Gourmet pizzas
- Spicy fried calamari
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Aug.–mid-Oct. No dinner
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The Blue Bar at Pink Sands is a famed, open-air restaurant and bar featuring blue and white decor which complements the pristine pink sand and clear, blue ocean that the restaurant overlooks. You'll have an unbeatable view while sipping one of their signature cocktails and enjoying fish tacos, a tuna poke bowl, or any of the other island-inspired menu options. The Blue Bar also serves breakfast and during the summer, it is open for dinner.
Known For
- Fish tacos
- Beachside dining
- Tuna poke bowl
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No dinner except in summer
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You never know which actor or rock star you'll rub elbows with—Richard Gere and Dave Matthews like to dine here—at the Hemingway-esque bar, but none of it matters once you've moved on to the dining room and are under the spell of Swedish chef Vincent Vitlock, whose dishes soar with a Southeast Asian flair. Standouts include the goat cheese ravioli with shrimp, spicy crab capellini, and banana upside-down cake. One of the Caribbean's top dining destinations, The Landing also offers an impressive wine selection. If the weather is nice, request a romantic table on the porch.
Known For
- Famous clientele
- Goat cheese ravioli
- Outdoor dining
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and mid-Aug.–Nov. No lunch, Reservations essential
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Splendid harbor views and a transporting Mediterranean-loggia vibe create the perfect backdrop for Chef Jennifer Learmonth's California Continental menu, infused with tropical accents. Imaginative dishes include Junkanoo capellini and curried New Zealand lamb. The Rock House also takes its drinks seriously, with an extensive list showcasing California boutique wines. Dining here is refined and serene, thanks to the flawless service, so linger over coffee and one of the decadent desserts. Try the restaurant at lunchtime for a peaceful meal with a spectacular view.
Known For
- View overlooking the bay
- Inventive dishes
- Extensive wine list
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Aug.–mid-Nov. and Mon., Reservations essential
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Despite its barefoot-casual environment (old window shutters used as tabletops, sand in the floor's crevices), the menu at this open-air beach bistro is a sophisticated mix of Bahamian and European cuisine, with items that change daily based on the availability of fresh local products. Expect things like lobster salad, specialty pizzas, and fresh fish prepared with some sort of delectable twist. This place may look like a beach shack, but everything has been well planned—the owners even imported a French chef to satisfy discriminating palates. Try to grab a table on the outdoor deck, which has a fantastic view of the beach. Locals and visitors keep this place hopping year-round, and there's live music on Saturday night.
Known For
- Lobster tail
- Outdoor seating
- Live local bands on Saturday
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Sept. and Oct., Reservations essential
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With a menu of delicious Bahamian, Asian, and American dishes along with stunning views of the ocean, Wild Orchids Waterfront Restaurant provides one of the best dining experiences in Rock Sound. The restaurant is a restored beach house that's more than a century old, and its interior has a traditional Bahamian design that's comforting and familiar. The large dining deck is just steps away from the beach, and there are beach chairs available if you want to relax and watch the waves after dining.
Known For
- Dining deck that's steps away from the beach
- Sushi
- Crab cakes
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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Bread and pastries are baked every morning by White Shadow screenwriter and local real-estate agent to the stars Robert Arthur and his Trinidadian wife Anna. The friendly café has a quiet garden nook where you can savor your morning brew with an apple turnover, banana pancakes, or any of the daily breakfast offerings. The most popular item to take back is the jalapeño-and-cheese bread. Internet access is available for customers.
Crown St. and Dunmore St.
Known For
- Jalapeño-and-cheese bread
- Pastries
- Fresh bread
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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This charming café in the middle of Dunmore Town imports coffee beans from around the world and roasts them on-island to produce a number of special blends available to enjoy every morning. The vibe is decidedly surfer-chic, with modern artwork on the walls and picnic bench seating. It opens at 7:30 am, earlier than almost everywhere else in town, and you can also join them at brunch for a breakfast burrito with your fresh coffee, or during lunch for a sandwich, all made from local produce and organic meats.
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- Organic chicken sandwich
- Great coffee
- Local produce
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On the top of Buccaneer Hill overlooking the town and harbor, this mid-19th-century farmhouse is now a must-try restaurant that serves three meals a day. The outdoor dining area is located under a huge tree, with candlelit tables and soft jazz music playing in the background. On Tuesdays, they have live music. To enhance the romantic ambiance is a garden of bougainvillea, hibiscus, and coconut palms. The beach is a leisurely five-minute stroll away, and the harbor, where you can also swim, is within shouting distance. Sample such native specialties as grouper, conch, and crawfish.
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- Close to beach
- Scenic dining
- Live music
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This tidy restaurant offers free Wi-Fi and is an excellent place to catch up on emails over a homemade quiche and Lavazza coffee. The café is located in the middle of town, making it a convenient spot for a quick bite at breakfast or lunch. With menu items like tuna salad and deli sandwiches and myriad bottled drink options, Da Perk Café is also a great place to pack your cooler for a fishing excursion. It's also one of the few places on the island where you can find gluten-free menu options.
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- Breakfast bagels
- Delicious deli sandwiches
- Pastries and desserts
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Located just south of the Glass Window Bridge, this restaurant serves up what it describes as "Bahamian Soul Food" along with hosting local bands every Sunday. Order conch bites as a starter to complement the long list of tropical concoctions, including the aptly named "Da Glass Window." In addition to wings and burgers, Daddy Joe's also offers grilled options like fresh seafood and chicken. Call ahead to confirm live music.
Known For
- Live music
- Famous Daddy Joe's burger
- Delicious chicken wings
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Sept.
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The Dunmore Deli satisfies the epicurean demands of Briland's more finicky residents and visitors, while its shaded wooden porch, filled with hanging plants and bougainvillea, makes this the perfect spot for a lazy breakfast or lunch. Treat yourself to the Briland Bread Toast, the amazingly fluffy take on French toast, or pick up one of the inventive deli sandwiches for a picnic on the beach. While here, you can also stock up on a variety of international coffees, imported cheeses, produce, and other gourmet items.
Known For
- Excellent sandwiches
- Imported cheeses
- Fluffy French toast
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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A Governor's Harbour staple since 1989, this bakery serves delicious pastries and breads, baked fresh daily. Stop in to pick up come of the popular Danish coffee cake, or sample johnnycakes and hot patties—Bahamian favorites. The bakery also makes fresh doughnuts, éclairs, and other homemade treats. Be sure to buy extra: once you get them home, these pastries tend to disappear quickly. The bakery opens at 7 am and closes at 5 weekdays, at 2:00 on Saturday.
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- Homemade baked goods
- Fresh doughnuts
- Conch and beef patties
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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Located at Cape Eleuthera Resort with a breathtaking sunset view, Harbour Pointe offers Caribbean cuisine in a casual setting. The restaurant features indoor and outdoor seating with panoramic views of the pool, marina, and ocean. There’s even a “you catch it, we cook it” menu option for guests who reeled in something special at the Resort's marina. Dinner favorites include the famous Cape Eleuthera burger, cracked conch, and shipwrecked scampi.
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- Seafood burgers and sandwiches
- Beautiful views
- Chefs will cook what you catch
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Although you can sample local Bahamian fare at this famous eatery, the star of the menu is the cheeseburger, purportedly the inspiration for Jimmy Buffett's "Cheeseburger in Paradise" song. Maybe it's the rustic charm of the breezy patio, or the secret seasonings on the melt-in-your-mouth patty, but this burger served between thick slices of homemade Bahamian bread is definitely otherworldly. Dinner specialties include cracked conch and shrimp. Be sure to save room for Ma's coconut tart or key lime pie.
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- Cheeseburgers
- Ma's coconut tart
- Island charm
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A few miles south of Governor's Harbour, this casual neighborhood restaurant specializes in pizza with a variety of toppings; try one topped with conch. Sandwiches, cocktails, and Bahamian specialties are also served. The walls are painted with tropical sunset scenes and decorated with photos and random memorabilia, and the ongoing dart games add to the joint's local color.
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- Conch-topped pizza
- Lively atmosphere
- Dart games
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch on Sun.
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This easily overlooked restaurant is a favorite among Eleuthera natives. While it may not look like it from the outside, New Sunset Inn serves some of the most delicious Bahamian dishes on the island. There's an indoor dining area along with a dining deck that features stunning views of the harbor. It's a great place to have a quiet dinner, and the staff is friendly and accommodating.
Known For
- Views of the ocean
- Conch salad
- Fresh seafood
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs.