Saba Restaurants

The island might be tiny, but there's no shortage of mouthwatering fare, including French dishes, fresh seafood, and Caribbean specialties. Reservations are necessary, as most of the restaurants are quite small.

What to Wear: Restaurants are generally informal. Shorts are fine during the day, but for dinner you may want to wear pants or a sundress. Just remember that Windwardside's elevation can make nights cool.

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  • 1. Bottom Bean Café

    $$

    Saba's answer to Starbucks roasts its own coffee (15 varieties to be exact) and offers mochas, cappuccinos, lattes, and frozen drinks like chais and smoothies. It's more than just a spot to get your caffeine fix, though: salads, soup, sandwiches, ice cream, beer, and wine are also served.

    The Bottom, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–3385

    Known For

    • Some of the best burgers on the island
    • Breakfast burritos
    • Free Wi-Fi

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No dinner.
  • 2. Chez Bubba Bistro

    $$$

    On a rooftop amid a lovely garden strung with fairy lights, this unpretentious bistro and wine bar specializes in creative tapas, artisanal pizzas, and hearty steak and lobster plates. On Thursdays it presents the "Different Taste Saba" program, during which students from the Saba Comprehensive School prepare prepare meals in order to gain hands-on experience.

    Windwardside, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–2539

    Known For

    • Weekly changing menu
    • Decadent weekend breakfasts
    • Great high-end selection of wines and spirits

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch.
  • 3. Queen's Garden Restaurant

    $$$

    In a lovely garden with sweeping views, this dimly lit venue is perfect for cocktails at the outdoor bar overlooking the resort's pool and a romantic meal, especially in the Bird's Nest, a tree house with private dining. Wherever you sit, expect excellent service to go with the superb Saban lobster, which can select from their tank.

    1 Troy Hill Dr., The Bottom, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–3494

    Known For

    • The grande dame of Saban restaurants
    • Extensive wine menu
    • Everchanging creative fusion cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Mon., Reservations essential, Jacket required at dinner
  • 4. Scout's Place

    $$

    The menu at this spacious, fun-loving restaurant and bar features an eclectic selection of Caribbean and international dishes, including a surprising number of Asian specialties. The happy hour with tapas and the frequently held culinary theme nights are very popular with both locals and international students from the island's medical school.

    Windwardside, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–2740

    Known For

    • The place where everyone seems to gather on Friday night for dinner and (later) dancing
    • Affordable prix-fixe lobster bake and barbecue
    • Incredible island views from the terrace

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 5. Tropics Café

    $$

    This popular indoor–outdoor clifftop and poolside eatery at Juliana’s Hotel draws as many locals as visitors for Saban lobster specials and hanging out in the rollicking Tipsy Goat Bar. Enjoy weekly chef’s specials and a regular menu of meat and seafood mains as well as burgers and other casual bites.    

    Windwardside, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–2469

    Known For

    • Creative farm-to-fork specials
    • Popular Friday happy hour
    • Produce and herbs grown on-site

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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  • 6. Bizzy Bee Bakery

    $

    Chat with the locals in the town center while you buy sandwiches or something sweet to have with your tea or coffee. The turkey panini and breads (corn, milk, multigrain, and sunflower or pumpkin seed) are also tasty, and there's free Wi-Fi. There's a sister location in The Bottom.

    Breadline Plaza, Windwardside, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–2900

    Known For

    • Decadent pastries
    • Excellent selection of artisanal breads
    • Delicious daily house-made soups like West Indian pumpkin

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner.
  • 7. Brigadoon

    $$$

    The island's longest running restaurant is set in a restored traditional cottage. Enjoy a varied menu of Caribbean dishes, including local lobster and fresh fish and internationally influenced beef, duck, and chicken dishes. Go early to enjoy cocktails and local gossip.

    Windwardside, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–2380

    Known For

    • Weekly three-course specials
    • Great cocktails
    • Saban lobster (by preorder)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch., Reservations essential
  • 8. Long Haul Grill

    $$$

    The place for pizza on Saba has a friendly vibe, a great daily happy hour, a nautical theme, and a cool collection of vintage cameras. It's also favored by big groups of divers, who—like the other patrons—sit at big long tables to dine on pizza with offbeat toppings (try the Big Jim) as well as mac-and-cheese, steak and fries, and other comfort fare.

    Lambert Hassell Rd. #8, Saba
    599-416–2013

    Known For

    • New York–style thin crust pizza
    • Build-your-own burgers
    • Watching sports on TV and playing board games

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Fri.–Wed.
  • 9. Pop's Place

    $

    This itty-bitty, come-as-you-are, Caribbean-flavor shack—directly on the water, overlooking the pier in Fort Bay—is cozy and fun, with a bar that resembles a ship. Fast food and sandwiches are on offer (note, though, that Pop's sometimes closes on slow days).

    Fort Bay, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–3640

    Known For

    • Local hangout
    • Occasional Friday night and weekend music parties
    • Authentic vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No credit cards
  • 10. Swinging Doors Bar

    $$

    A cross between an English pub and an Old West saloon (yes, there are swinging doors), this busy watering hole is famous for its Tuesday- and Friday-night barbecues. Expect plenty of conversation, as it's the spot of choice for local gossip.

    Windwardside, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–2506

    Known For

    • Massive portions of ribs and chicken
    • People-watching
    • Family-friendly ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Wed.–Thurs. and Sat. No lunch.
  • 11. The Hideaway

    $$

    This popular indoor-outdoor eatery tucked away at the back of Windwardside's Breadline Plaza draws locals and visitors for lunch and dinner during the week. Service is friendly and efficient, and the vibe is casual, fun, and welcoming. Check their Facebook page for cool rotating surprise specials, like johnnycake sliders filled with barbecue pulled pork.

    Windwardside, n/a Saba, Saba
    599-416–2795

    Known For

    • Ribs with a tasty house sauce
    • Crab-shrimp-mahimahi cakes
    • Hearty wraps and burgers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends

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