Grenada Restaurants

Grenada's crops include all kinds of citrus, along with mangoes, papaya (pawpaw), callaloo (similar to spinach), dasheen (taro, a root vegetable), christophene (a squash, also known as chayote), yams (white, green, yellow, and orange), and breadfruit. All restaurants prepare dishes with local produce and season them with the many spices grown throughout the island. Be sure to try the local flavors of ice cream: soursop, guava, rum raisin, coconut, and nutmeg.

Soups—especially pumpkin and callaloo—are divine and often start a meal. Pepper pot is a savory stew of pork, oxtail, vegetables, and spices. Oildown, the national dish, combines salted meat, breadfruit, onions, carrots, celery, dasheen, and dumplings all boiled in coconut milk until the liquid is absorbed and the savory mixture becomes "oily." A roti—curried chicken, beef, or vegetables wrapped in pastry and baked—is similar to a turnover and more popular in Grenada than a sandwich.

Fresh seafood of all kinds is plentiful, including lobster in season (September–April). Conch, known here as lambi, often appears curried or in a stew. Crab back, though, is not seafood—it's land crab. Most Grenadian restaurants serve seafood and at least some local dishes.

Rum punches are ubiquitous and always topped with grated nutmeg. Clarke's Court, Rivers, and Westerhall are local rums. Carib, the local beer, is refreshing, light, and quite good. If you prefer a nonalcoholic drink, opt for fruit punch—a delicious mixture of freshly blended tropical fruit.

What to Wear: Dining in Grenada is casual. At dinner, collared shirts and long pants are appropriate for men (even the fanciest restaurants don't require jacket and tie), and sundresses or dress pants are fine for women. Reserve beachwear and other revealing attire for the beach.

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  • 1. Lazy Turtle

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    On the waterfront at the edge of Tyrrel Bay, Lazy Turtle has been a favorite eatery and watering hole for divers, yachting families, and vacationers for years. Claiming "the best thin-crusted pizza in the Caribbean"—baked in a specially imported Italian pizza oven—the 12-inch pizzas range from the usual, and delicious, toppings of tomato/cheese/oregano to the Lazy Turtle Special (artichoke/fresh tomato/onion/mushroom) or seafood (lobster sautéed in garlic and butter/anchovies/lambi). In addition to pizzas, the menu offers a full range of pastas, salads, seafood (lobster in season, deep-fried or curried shrimp, fresh-caught fish), and chicken dishes. Desserts are all homemade.

    Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou, Grenada
    473-443–8322

    Known For

    • Pizza, plus pasta, seafood, and more
    • Alfresco dining
    • Laid-back atmosphere
  • 2. Bogles Round House

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    Surrounded by gardens and a handful of cottages for rent, this small round structure was built with a concrete-filled tree trunk as its central support and a long bench that was once the jawbone of a whale. The food is less peculiar—Chef Roxanne Rock is celebrated for her elegant style of Caribbean cuisine and her three-course menu, which changes according to market availability, may include starters such as fish cakes and cream of callaloo soup and entrées such as rack of lamb au jus and grilled lobster with garlic butter. There's always a vegetarian dish on offer, as well as pasta and pizza for kids upon request. Desserts, including the ice cream, are all house-made. Opening hours vary in low season (Apr.–Nov.), so call ahead.

    Sparrow Bay, Bogles, Carriacou, Grenada
    473-443–7841

    Known For

    • Perfectly cooked food
    • Peaceful environment
    • Romantic atmosphere but also kid-friendly

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 3. Gary's Sauces and Snacks Beach Bar

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    Just a two-minute walk from the picturesque Mang Beach, this is the go-to spot on the island for quick bites, lunch, and dinner. The owner of the beach bar, Gary Blair, is passionate about cooking and will make dishes that are both on and off the menu for his guests like cracked lambi (conch), grilled lobster, and fish coupled with your choice of sides. The signature and most popular drink at the bar is the Petite Martinique Gem, which is a rum punch made from a local rum distilled in Carriacou called Carriacou Jack. You can stop by for a quick bite or stay and enjoy the sound of the waves as they crash at the foot of the bar while enjoying the tranquil ocean view or sunset. 

    Petite Martinique, Grenada
    473-414--3915

    Known For

    • Grilled lobster
    • Sunset views
    • Burgers and wings
  • 4. Laurena II

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    As you approach this popular restaurant and bar on Main Street, you're greeted by the unmistakable scent of authentic Jamaican jerk chicken and pork. That's the specialty (and personal favorite) of Chef Purgeon Reece, who hails from Jamaica, although his menu also includes other local and regional dishes such as curried goat, baked chicken, or grilled fish with rice and peas. Daily specials are posted on a streetside blackboard. This "jerk center" is definitely a casual spot, the best bet for a delicious lunch, and a good place to catch the local vibe.

    Main St., Hillsborough, Carriacou, Grenada
    473-443–8333

    Known For

    • Jamaican specialties
    • Gigantic servings and low prices
    • Takeout options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 5. Off the Hook Bar & Grill

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    Settle into a seat at a colorful picnic table, set right in the sand, and gaze out to sea at the picture-perfect view of Sandy Island. Your mouth will water from the scent of lobster, chicken, fish, and ribs being barbecued on the grill. Curtis, the extremely laid-back owner, is usually around and will even arrange a water taxi to take you to Sandy Island to swim and snorkel for EC$40 ($16) round trip. Come for a frosty drink or hang around all day, but you won't be able to resist the barbecue.

    L'Esterre Bay, L'Esterre, Carriacou, Grenada
    473-533–5242

    Known For

    • Great beachside barbecue with bonfire
    • Live music Wednesday nights
    • Will arrange water taxi to/from Sandy Island
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  • 6. Palm Beach Restaurant

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    This family-owned business provides a panoramic view of the Grenadine islands from its beach-front property. Menu favorites include the lobster bisque, coconut shrimp, and the cracked conch, but chicken, fish, and pork dishes are also prepared using local herbs and spices.

    Petite Martinique, Grenada
    473-443--9103

    Known For

    • Lobster, conch, and grilled fish
    • Beachfront location
    • Relaxed atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 7. Patty's Deli

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    At this delicatessen, a short walk from the jetty in "downtown" Hillsborough, you can get takeout sandwiches made to order with freshly sliced meats (ham, smoked turkey, herbed chicken, etc.) and cheeses. Baguettes, croissants, and pastries are baked on-site and fresh daily. Anyone provisioning a boat or a house will find a wide selection of coffee, tea, preserves, condiments, local seafood, and a freezer full of USDA meats.

    Main St., Hillsborough, Carriacou, Grenada
    473-443–6258

    Known For

    • Gourmet food shop and deli
    • International wine selection
    • Perfect picnic lunch provider or provisions for your boat

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Umbrellas Beach Bar

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    Whether you're spending the day on Grand Anse Beach or just looking for a quick bite, Umbrellas is the place to go. Right on the beach, next to Coyaba Beach Resort, this classic beach bar is open from breakfast until well into the evening. The burgers and sandwiches are great, the salads are freshly made, and there's barbecued fish or steak with wedge potatoes or sweet potato fries. Everything's reasonably priced—yet another reason it's so busy. Of course, you can also just sit on the top deck with a beer or rum punch and a plate of appetizers and stare at the waves—or watch the sunset.

    Grand Anse Beach, Grenada
    473-439–9149

    Known For

    • Popular beachside hangout with live music weekends
    • Full menu from burgers to seafood to steak
    • Veggie-friendly, too

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