Eleuthera and Harbour Island Restaurants

Don't let the outdoor dining on rustic wood tables fool you—Harbour Island and Eleuthera offer sophisticated cuisine that rivals that of any restaurants in Nassau. Although the place is usually casual and you never have to wear a tie, food is taken seriously. Of course, island specialties such as cracked conch, barbecued pork or chicken, and the succulent Bahamian lobster most locals call crawfish still abound, but you'll also find cappuccinos, steak, and lobster ravioli. Stop by Harbour Island's conch shacks on Bay Street north of Government Dock, where you can eat fresh conch salad on decks next to the water.

Most eateries are closed Sunday. Many restaurants have entertainment on regular nights so plan your dining schedule accordingly.

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  • 1. 1648—An Island Restaurant

    $$$

    Take in the sunset view as you enjoy a glass of wine and an island-inspired pizza or seafood meal. Located at French Leave Resort, 1648 boasts a sweeping view of the Bight of Eleuthera and its stunning turquoise water. The chic atmosphere is just as stunning at night, when the pool becomes a deep, vivid blue as part of the resort's "Dark Sky Paradise," which aims to reduce light pollution, increasing star visibility.

    Queen's Hwy., Bahamas
    242-332–3777

    Known For

    • Conch rangoons starter
    • Tropical cocktails
    • Poolside dining
  • 2. Da Perk

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    This tidy restaurant offers free Wi-Fi and is an excellent place to catch up on e-mails over dessert and coffee. The café is located in the middle of town, making it a convenient spot for a quick bite at breakfast or lunch. With menu items like tuna salad and deli sandwiches and myriad bottled drink options, Da Perk is also a great place to pack your cooler for a fishing excursion. 

    Queen's Hwy., Bahamas
    242-332–2620

    Known For

    • Breakfast bagels
    • Delicious deli sandwiches
    • Gluten-free menu options
  • 3. Pascal's Oceanfront Seafood Restaurant

    $$$

    In addition to ocean-view seating from its dining room, Pascal's also features a swim-up bar, perfect for a leisurely lunch. Relax in the infinity-edge pool while you savor a mango daiquiri and cheeseburger and take in the magnificent view of the Atlantic. Dinner is decidedly more sophisticated, with French-Caribbean options inspired by fresh, locally caught seafood. Don't miss the pool party on Sunday with live music. Pascal's is located on the Sky Beach Club property, and while you are invited to enjoy the pool and beach without being a hotel guest, an afternoon at Pascal's may have you booking your next stay there.

    Queen's Hwy., Bahamas
    242-332–3422

    Known For

    • Variety of cocktails
    • Delicious curry grouper dish
    • Sunday barbecue pool party

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. Tippy's Restaurant and Beachside Bar

    $$

    Despite its barefoot-casual environment (old window shutters used as tabletops, sand in the floor's crevices), the menu at this open-air beach bistro is a sophisticated mix of Bahamian and European cuisine, with items that change daily based on the availability of fresh local products. Expect things like lobster tails, specialty pizza, and fresh fish prepared with some sort of delectable twist. This place may look like a beach shack, but everything has been well planned—the owners even imported a French chef to satisfy discriminating palates. 

    Banks Rd., Bahamas
    242-332–3331

    Known For

    • Unique menu items like coconut conch tacos and conch chowder
    • Deck overlooking the beach
    • Live music on weekends

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Sept. and Oct., Reservations essential
  • 5. Governor's Harbour Bakery

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    A Governor's Harbour staple since 1989, this bakery serves delicious pastries and breads, baked fresh daily. Stop in to pick up some of the popular Danish coffee cake or sample johnny cakes and hot patties—Bahamian favorites. The bakery also makes fresh doughnuts, éclairs, and other homemade treats. Be sure to buy extra: once you get them home, these pastries tend to disappear quickly. The bakery opens at 7 am and closes at 5 weekdays, at 2 pm on Saturdays.

    Tucker La., Bahamas
    242-332–2071

    Known For

    • Fresh coconut and cinnamon bread
    • Homemade jam and scones
    • Conch and beef patties

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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  • 6. La Bougainvillea

    $$

    Enjoy an electric fusion of classic Italian dishes and Bahamian cuisine served at the stunning oceanfront La Bougainvillea property. The resort has a luxurious ambience, but the restaurant is calm and inviting while simultaneously maintaining a fine-dining experience. Guests can choose to dine in the elegantly decorated indoor dining area or outside, by the ocean. The restaurant also has a full bar that serves cocktails and premium imported wine.

    Banks Rd., Bahamas
    242-813–7436

    Known For

    • Views of the ocean
    • Live music on Thursday
    • Wood-fired homemade pizza
  • 7. Mate & Jenny's Restaurant & Bar

    $$

    A few miles south of Governor's Harbour, this casual neighborhood restaurant specializes in pizza but also serves sandwiches, cocktails, and Bahamian favorites. The walls are painted with tropical sunset scenes and decorated with photos and random memorabilia, which add to the restaurant's local flair.

    South Palmetto Point, Bahamas
    242-332–1504

    Known For

    • Conch-topped pizza
    • Lively atmosphere
    • Charming owners

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues., No lunch Sun., takeout only
  • 8. New Sunset Inn Restaurant

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    This easily overlooked restaurant is a favorite among Eleuthera natives. While it may not look like it from the outside, New Sunset Inn serves some of the most delicious Bahamian dishes on the island. There's an indoor dining area along with a dining deck that features stunning views of the harbor. It's a great place to have a quiet dinner, and the staff is friendly and accommodating.

    Queen's Hwy., Bahamas
    242-332–2487

    Known For

    • Affordable prices
    • Delicious rum punch
    • Fresh seafood dishes like grouper, conch, and shrimp
  • 9. The Buccaneer Club

    $$$

    On the top of Buccaneer Hill overlooking the town and harbor, this mid-19th-century farmhouse is now a must-try restaurant that serves three meals a day. The outdoor dining area is located under a huge tree, with candlelit tables and soft jazz music playing in the background. To enhance the romantic ambience is a garden of bougainvillea, hibiscus, and coconut palms. 

    Haynes Ave., Bahamas
    242-332–2000

    Known For

    • Local specialties such as grouper, conch, and crawfish
    • Scenic dining
    • Live music on Tuesday

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Sept.--Nov.

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