6 Hotels With Noteworthy Restaurants in Barbados
Even if the hotel where you’re staying has a good restaurant, you’ll likely want to venture elsewhere, too. Barbados has lots of excellent restaurants, some of which are in hotels and are open to the public. These are some of the best.
The Crane
Why it made the list
Among The Crane's five restaurants, Zen specializes in Japanese and Thai cuisine in a sophisticated Asian-inspired atmosphere—or in a tatami room—while Azure features a popular Sunday Gospel Breakfast.
The Atlantis Hotel
Why it made the list
The Atlantis Restaurant is the place to stop when touring the East Coast—especially for the Wednesday and Sunday Bajan buffet luncheon. The view of the pounding surf from the alfresco dining porch can be hypnotizing.
Cobblers Cove Hotel
Why it made the list
The hotel’s Camelot Restaurant has won numerous awards for its cuisine, and the English country house atmosphere provides a perfect dining environment. On Friday nights, a special menu features caviar, oysters, and lobster.
Little Good Harbour
Why it made the list
Much more attractive than its name implies, The Fishpot restaurant at Little Good Harbour is a good place to stop for lunch when touring the island or for dinner anytime. It’s one of the most popular restaurants on the island’s west coast.
Lone Star Hotel
Why it made the list
The extraordinary Lone Star Restaurant is likely more popular than the hotel itself—certainly busier, as the hotel has only a half-dozen guestrooms. That said, the fine cuisine, beachfront location, and celebrity diners should convince you.
The House
Why it made the list
Daphne’s, the inside/outside beachfront restaurant at The House, serves “modern Italian” cuisine—and a selection of fine Italian and French wines—that can compete with any London or New York restaurant.
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