Saint Lucia Restaurants

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  • 1. Buzz

    $$$

    Opposite the Mystique St. Lucia and Reduit Beach, this dining spot is part of Rodney Bay's "restaurant central." After cool drinks and warm appetizers at the bar, diners make their way to the dining room or garden for some serious seafood or a good steak, spicy Moroccan-style lamb shanks, or simple chicken and chips. The seared yellowfin tuna, potato-crusted fish of the day, and fresh lobster (in season August–February) are big hits, too. 

    Reduit Beach Rd., Rodney Bay, Gros-Islet, Saint Lucia
    758-458–0450

    Known For

    • Flashy tropical cocktails
    • Indoor and outdoor seating
    • Happy hour every evening

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, No lunch
  • 2. Chateau Mygo House of Seafood

    $$$

    Walk down a garden path to Chateau Mygo (a colloquial corruption of "Marigot") or sail up on your boat, pick out a table on the deck of this popular dockside restaurant, and soak up the waterfront atmosphere of what may be the Caribbean's prettiest bay. The tableau is mesmerizing—and that's at lunch, when you can order a sandwich, burger, roti, fish- or chicken-and-chips, and salads. At dinner, owner/chef Shaid Rambally draws on three generations of East Indian and Creole family recipes. Beautifully grilled fresh fish and local lobster in season are embellished with flavors such as ginger, mango, papaya, or passion fruit, and then dished up with regional vegetables—perhaps callaloo, okra, dasheen, breadfruit, christophene, or yams. This is a very casual restaurant with reasonably priced meals. And, oh, that view! 

    Marigot Bay, Castries Quarter, Saint Lucia
    758-451--4772

    Known For

    • Casual waterside dining on Marigot Bay
    • Sunset cocktails
    • Live local music and dancing (weekly)
  • 3. DOOlittle's Restaurant + Bar

    $$$

    Named for the protagonist in the original (1967) Dr. Doolittle movie, part of which was filmed in Marigot Bay, this indoor-outdoor restaurant at Marigot Beach Club and Dive Resort is on the north side of the bay. You'll have a beautiful waterside view—watch yachts quietly slip by—as you enjoy a light menu of sandwiches, burgers, grilled chicken, pizza, and salads; dinner items feature seafood, steak, chicken, and Caribbean specials such as curries and stews. Take the little ferry (complimentary for diners) across the bay to get here. During the day, bring your bathing suit; the beach is just outside. In the evening, it's a great spot for drinks and entertainment.

    Marigot Bay, Castries Quarter, Saint Lucia
    758-451–4974

    Known For

    • Casual atmosphere
    • Close to the beach
    • Evening entertainment
  • 4. The Naked Fisherman Beach Bar and Grill

    $$$$

    The rather sophisticated beachside restaurant at Cap Maison is tucked into a cliff surrounding a crescent of sand at the northern tip of Saint Lucia. During the day, match a glass (or bottle) of excellent wine to fresh salad or perfectly cooked burger with shoestring fries while staring across the sea as far as Martinique. The atmosphere changes in the evening, when the surf gently laps the sand and candlelit lanterns grace the alfresco dining deck. The dinner menu is a little more substantial but still focuses on excellent seafood. Desserts are rich but mini, which you'll appreciate when negotiating the 92 steps back up to the road.

    Smugglers Cove Rd., Cap Estate, Gros-Islet, Saint Lucia
    758-457–8694

    Known For

    • Remote beach location
    • All-day dining
    • Great wines and great food
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