Cayman Brac Restaurants

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  • 1. Barracudas Bar and Grill

    $$

    You'll find happy locals mingling with island visitors at this friendly place with a fun atmosphere, working air-conditioning (not a given on this island), delicious cocktails, ice-cold beers, and welcoming bartenders. It's locally famous for its wood-burning oven and New York–style pizzas, live music, and domino games. There's also free Wi-Fi and coffee (espressos, cappuccinos, and lattes).

    M4RC+VJX, Cayman Islands
    345-948--8511

    Known For

    • Wood-oven pizzas
    • Lively atmosphere
    • Cocktails
  • 2. Captain's Table

    $$

    This weathered, powder-blue, wooden building wouldn't be out of place on some remote New England shore, except perhaps for the garish pirate at the entrance. The nautical yo-ho-hokum continues inside—painted oars, model sailboats, and droll touches like a skeleton with a chef's toque—but fortunately the kitchen isn't lost at sea, despite voyaging from India to Italy. Teriyaki chicken and scampi Florentine are worthy house specialties. Lunch is less expensive, and includes classic standbys (wraps, burgers, nachos, Lolita's chicken-fried tacos, fried or blackened grouper) and more creative options like "honey-stung" chicken fried in chili powder and crushed corn chips. The outdoor poolside bar is a popular hangout for dive masters.

    165 South Side Rd., KY2-2001, Cayman Islands
    345-948–1418

    Known For

    • "honey-stung" chicken
    • Shoot the breeze with locals and dive crew
    • Nautical decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 3. Coral Isle Club

    $$

    This seaside eatery daubed in a virtual rainbow of blues from turquoise to teal serves up fine local food, emphasizing fresh seafood and, on weekends, mouth- and eye-watering barbecue. The lusciously painted outdoor bar offers equally colorful sunsets, cocktails, and characters (one regular swears, "If I were any better, I'd be dangerous," before buying another round). At night, spotlights illuminate the reef sharks and lobsters lurking in the turtle grass below the patio. The congenial owner, Carlton Ebanks, offers regular entertainment from DJs to fashion shows and domino tournaments, whenever possible on weekends in season.

    Off South Side Rd., KY2-2101, Cayman Islands
    345-948–2500

    Known For

    • Fun local clientele
    • Mouthwatering barbecue
    • Weekend entertainment
  • 4. Star Island

    $$

    Offering dine-in and take-out options, this popular spot has an almost endless and diverse menu that includes Caribbean cuisine like oxtail, plantains, and rice and beans as well as the national dish, turtle stew. With friendly, attentive staff and a cozy, American diner atmosphere, it's a big hit with both locals and visitors. It's best known for delicious conch fritters; those with a sweet tooth may prefer the coconut cream pie.

    West Side Rd., KY2-2001, Cayman Islands
    345-948--8406

    Known For

    • Caribbean cuisine
    • Laid-back atmosphere
    • Conch fritters and coconut cream pie
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