2 Best Restaurants in The Exumas, Bahamas

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Exuma restaurants are known for terrific Bahamian home cooking—cracked conch, pan-seared snapper caught that morning, coconut fried shrimp, fried chicken served with peas ’n' rice, or macaroni baked with egg and loads of cheese. Try conch salad at the cluster of wooden shacks called the Fish Fry, just north of George Town. Pea soup and dumplings (made with pigeon peas) is a specialty here, and many local restaurants serve it as a weekly lunch special, usually on Wednesday.

Restaurants at larger resorts have upscale dining, including Continental twists on local cuisine—fresh snapper with mango salsa—as well as imported steaks, rack of lamb, and gourmet pizzas.

Prime Island Meats and Deli

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Stop by this deli to stock up on deli meats, cheeses, and gourmet meats like steak, filet mignon, pork chops, and more for your stay. Owners Ron and Susan Kemp also sell delicious chicken salad, crab salad, potato salad, and more. All are homemade and perfect for a beach picnic. 

Queen's Hwy., George Town, Bahamas
242-336–3627
Known For
  • Fantastic rotisserie chicken and quality beef
  • Delicious homemade cookies
  • Widest selection of meats in Great Exuma
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Sandpiper Cafe

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Located in central George Town, just across from Peace & Plenty, this Sandpiper Cafe (formerly Driftwood Cafe) is a pleasant spot for a cup of coffee and a hot breakfast sandwich in the morning. Sandpiper also offers lunch, with specialties such as pizza, subs, and salads, served with fresh lemonade or iced tea. Choose between air-conditioned seating inside or tables outside on the private terrace.