Barbados Restaurants
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Barbados Restaurants
We will leave for Barbados this Saturday. We are staying at Bougainvillea Resort. It looks close to St. Lawrence Gap. Are there any restaurant dinner suggestions?. I am trying to stay in a budget of $50-100 per meal. (less is better) We like fresh fish, healthy and it does not have to be fancy, just good quality. We will have a car so if there are any others outside of that area please recommend however not sure about driving at night on the opposite side of the road. The closer the better in terms of location. Thanks.
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You should enjoy your stay at Bougainvillea Beach - we've been there many times. No restaurants I would recommend right there, but a quick ride over to St. Lawrence Gap will find many great restaurants. You will find parking there.
Those that would be in your price range there include: Cafe Sol, Harlequin, Bellinis and some of the more local type places.
Farther down the south coast main road heading toward Bridgetown will give you more options. Just Grillin located in Quayside has fresh grilled fish, grilled veggies and grilled burgers -- all for about $15 US each.
Naru and Tapas, both located on the water side of the south coast road are great.
Blakeys also in that area is good.
I have more indept review on my blog at: www.barbadostips.com
Those that would be in your price range there include: Cafe Sol, Harlequin, Bellinis and some of the more local type places.
Farther down the south coast main road heading toward Bridgetown will give you more options. Just Grillin located in Quayside has fresh grilled fish, grilled veggies and grilled burgers -- all for about $15 US each.
Naru and Tapas, both located on the water side of the south coast road are great.
Blakeys also in that area is good.
I have more indept review on my blog at: www.barbadostips.com
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Harlequin is great, Cafe Sol is good(best deal for the $), never tried Bellines, pretty much avoided all the small startups. On the southside of the bay there is a popular seafood place, I cant remember the name. Their prices are higher than others, but their apps and soups are huge and make a full meal.
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Definitely recommend Harlequin , Cafe Sol, and Steak House, all in St. Lawrence Gap. Fortasty grilled fish, definitely visit Oistins Fish fry on the Friday night, Oistins is not to far from where you're staying on the island. Also , it is on a bus route.
Have a fun trip!
Have a fun trip!