The hip and hip-at-heart come to this bustling waterfront restaurant to eat, listen to music, and play games, both video and pool. Even the most finicky eater should find something pleasing on the eight-page menu that offers burgers, salads, and pizza served all day long, along with more upscale entrées like peel-and-eat shrimp, Maine lobster, Alaskan king crab, and Black Angus prime rib for dinner. This is generally a family-friendly place, though the Two-for-Tuesdays happy hour and Friday-night live reggae music that starts thumping at 10 PM draw a lively, sometimes rambunctious, young-adult crowd.
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Reviewed by pennypincherman from Charleston, West Virginia on 9/29/08
Wife & I went on a Sunday night with our 1.5 yr old. All together, we ordered black bean soup, gyro wrap, and 1/4 chicken. All were delicious. Friendly and timely service and great american-style food and atmosphere. It was dark outside, so not sure how the view would be in the daytime. Much recommended.
Reviewed by Beacher27 from Virginia on 12/20/07
...there are so many other places to eat in St. Thomas, with better views and tastier food. Not going to find any better quality here than you would at a chain restaurant in the states
Reviewed by 300LBGORILLA from Grand Rapids on 9/11/07
What a great place, fun for the kids with the video games and pool tables, great music and I have to say I really loved the conch fritters.
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