As popular with locals as it is with vacationers from nearby Southampton resorts, the lively Henry VIII exudes an Old English charm that stops just short of "wench" waitresses and Tudor styling. It's a bit pricey for what you get, but you can find a mix of English and Bermudian menu favorites, including steak-and-kidney pie, rack of lamb, and fish chowder. Save room for the chocolate fudge cake. There's also a newly opened sushi bar and an eat-as-much-as-you-can Sunday brunch. For alfresco dining, sit on the patio overlooking the southern coast. Don't be surprised if you're serenaded as you eat—it's "The Strolling Minstrel," aka Duke Joell. After dinner, things start to get lively as Henry's turns into a popular nightspot, especially on Sunday. Diners head to the dance floor as the live entertainment or DJs take over.
Reviewed by dannak from Florida on 6/20/09
We had wonderful food at Henry's - even went back another night. Very friendly staff. Our favorite place in Bermuda...
Reviewed by JerseySue from New Jersey on 7/30/07
We were at Henry's a couple of years ago and couldn't wait to return (see other rating) but we were really disappointed with the food this time. It was a Saturday night in July (High Season) and no one was there - should have told us something ! The waiter was very nice and the service was good but the only thing that remained the same was the wonderful fish chowder ! We should have stopped with that - the rest of the meal was terrible. My husband's filet was the worse he has ever had - his comment. My fish was dry and so was my daughter's. No more Henry's for us !
Reviewed by bda_princess_16 from bermuda on 2/6/07
i went there for my grandmothers birthday and we got them to put a candle in her dessert and sing happy birthday to her...it was great...the people were so nice and i would love to go back there antoher time...
Reviewed by barbexpat from Bermuda on 1/15/07
Another Bermuda restaurant that has closed A fire in January 2007 - might be some months before it re -opens
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