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The million-dollar view is the thing at this simple wooden restaurant perched on a hillside overlooking the North Sound. If the scenery alone isn't enough to make you feel as if you're ready to be singing with the angels, this barbecue joint's succulent pork, local fish, and conch in butter sauce will help.
North Sound, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Spectacular views
- Barbecue
- Rum drinks
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For an elegant evening, you can't beat dining this enchanting, candlelight, open-air pavilion, with its always-changing sophisticated contemporary fare and attentive service. The superbly prepared seafood, meat, and vegetarian entrées, most drawing upon Caribbean cooking traditions, including dishes like a Trinidad-style seafood pot, Montego Bay marinated fish with Jamaican spices, and tandoori-marinated lamb chops.
off Little Rd., Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Refined atmosphere
- Stellar Caribbean-influenced cuisine
- Excellent service
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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Perched high above North Sound, with panoramic views and incredible BBQ ribs, this casual eatery earns its name. Friendly atmosphere and down-home cooking includes buttery conch, BBQ and all the fixings, such as fried plantains, potato salad, and coleslaw. Hog Heaven is the perfect stopover during a day of island exploring.
Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
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Along the road to The Baths, this small restaurant with pedestrian decor is a local favorite for fresh bread, cakes and pastries, and informal dining. You can always find fresh fish on the menu, accompanied by traditional local sides like peas and rice. A weekly barbecue on Friday nights starts at noon and includes live music and DJs. There's a second, smaller location in Road Town, Tortola.
Tower Rd., Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Friday-night barbecues
- Local fish
- Fresh-baked cakes
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Chef Stanley Ramotar's gourmet menu at this marina restaurant draws cruise ship passengers on tour as well as hotel guests, locals, and mariners. Anegada lobster is a perennial favorite along with rack of lamb and filet mignon. For a more casual bite, Jumbies beach bar has roti, tacos, nachos, and wings as well as a popular Friday night beach BBQ and a one-man, pirate-themed "Happy Arrr" show on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Leverick Bay Rd., Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Friday-night beach barbecue party
- Happy hour with live music
- Anegada lobster
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Fri.
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Spectacular island views round out the romantic atmosphere here, creating the perfect setting for an intimate dinner of fresh local fish prepared in a variety of ways. The conch fritters are the stars on the menu—they're light, fluffy, nicely seasoned, and stuffed with conch. For lunch, try the mahimahi tacos.
Off Plum Tree Bay Rd., Nail Bay, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Outdoor dining
- Romantic ambience
- Jerk chicken
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Dine seaside at this alfresco restaurant that's open to the breezes and features occasional live music. If pumpkin soup is on the menu, give it a try for a true taste of the Caribbean, although you can also get burgers, pizza, and salads at lunch, and local fish and conch fritters. For dinner, try the oven-baked Caribbean lobster or the panfried mahimahi with tropical salsa.
Lee Rd., Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Friendly staff
- Great views
- Saturday-night pig roasts
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Meals are served poolside under the shade of umbrellas at this casual eatery at the Virgin Gorda Village condo complex. The lunch menu includes salads, pizzas, rotis, and burgers, but the lobster wrap is a must-have.
North Sound Rd., Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Lobster tacos
- Casual lunch
- Fish-and-chips with Cajun spices
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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This hilltop restaurant at the Biras Creek Hotel has eye-popping views of North Sound. For starters, there may be an artichoke, green bean, and wild mushroom salad topped with balsamic vinaigrette, or cream of sweet potato soup accompanied by potato straws. Entrées may include pan-seared snapper over horseradish pearl pasta. The desserts, including a lemon ricotta cheesecake with a spicy passion-fruit sauce, are stupendous. The restaurant also offers a fixed-price four-course meal that ends with Biras Creek's signature offering of cheese and port. Most days, lunch is a barbecue on the beach.
North Sound, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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Tucked away in a quiet corner of North Sound, this waterfront eatery shines with crayola-colored picnic tables shaded by thatched umbrellas. It offers a straightforward menu of baby back ribs, chicken roti, vegetable pasta, grouper sandwiches, and fresh fish specials for lunch and dinner. You can also find a good selection of Caribbean beer.
North Sound, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
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Built as a facility for the megayachts that frequent Virgin Gorda's posh North Sound, the YCCS facility has a distinctly upscale, European feel. Dine steps away from an infinity pool and megayachts on a selection of Italian, Sardinian, and Caribbean dishes artfully prepared by a top-notch crew.
North Sound, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Fine dining
- International cuisine
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Under Renovation
Accommodating staff and congenial patrons make this waterside restaurant, located on a miniscule 1½-acre island sitting in the middle of North Sound, a worthwhile trek by private boat or ferry. Fish tacos and burgers are among the lunch favorites, while seafood and steak lure dinner patrons.
North Sound, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Unique island setting
- Friendly atmosphere
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Under Renovation
With a tropical-nautical flair, The Bitter End Yacht Club's open-air waterfront restaurant is a favorite rendezvous for sailors and their guests, so it's busy day and night. You can find lavish buffets for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as an à la carte menu. Dinner selections include grilled mahi-mahi or tuna, local lobster, and porterhouse steak, as well as vegetarian dishes. The Clubhouse bar was built by famed Virgin Island sailor Basil Symonette from the wreck of Huey Long's yacht, Ondine.
North Sound, Virgin Gorda, VG1150, British Virgin Islands
Known For
- Yacht-club-like atmosphere
- Buffets
- Surf and turf
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential