Barbados Restaurants

First-class restaurants and hotel dining rooms serve quite sophisticated cuisine—often prepared by chefs with international experience and rivaling the dishes served in the world's best restaurants. Most menus include seafood: dolphin (mahimahi), kingfish, snapper, and flying fish prepared every way imaginable. Flying fish is so popular that it has become an official national symbol. Shellfish also abounds, as do steak, pork, and local black-belly lamb.

Specialty dishes include buljol (a cold salad of pickled codfish, tomatoes, onions, sweet peppers, and celery) and conkies (cornmeal, coconut, pumpkin, raisins, sweet potatoes, and spices, mixed together, wrapped in a banana leaf, and steamed). Cou-cou, often served with steamed flying fish, is a mixture of cornmeal and okra and usually topped with a spicy creole sauce made from tomatoes, onions, and sweet peppers. Bajan-style pepper pot is a hearty stew of oxtail, beef, and other meats in a rich, spicy gravy, simmered overnight.

For lunch, restaurants often offer a traditional Bajan buffet of fried fish, baked chicken, salads, macaroni pie (macaroni and cheese), and a selection of steamed or stewed provisions (local roots and vegetables). Be cautious with the West Indian condiments—like the sun, they're hotter than you think. Typical Bajan drinks—in addition to Banks Beer and Mount Gay, Cockspur, or Malibu rum—are falernum (a liqueur concocted of rum, sugar, lime juice, and almond essence); mauby (a nonalcoholic drink made by boiling bitter bark and spices, straining the mixture, and sweetening it); and Ponche Kuba, a creamy spiced rum liqueur (Caribbean eggnog) that’s especially popular around the holidays. You're sure to enjoy the fresh fruit or rum punch, as well.

What to Wear: The dress code for dinner in Barbados is conservative, casually elegant, and, occasionally, formal—a jacket and tie for gentlemen and a cocktail dress for ladies in the fanciest restaurants and hotel dining rooms, particularly during the winter holiday season. Jeans, shorts, and T-shirts (either sleeveless or with slogans) are always frowned upon at dinner. Beach attire is appropriate only at the beach.

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  • 21. Savvy on the Bay

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    Situated within the Carlisle Bay area just outside the capital, this family-friendly location is a great spot to sample a variety of Caribbean and international dishes. A mixture of a food-truck park and beach bar with an adjacent events venue, you can go from the beach (rent a beach chair and shared umbrella for $8) to enjoying a drink at the bar with friends or dining on tacos, sandwiches, kebabs, Bajan dishes, Jamaican jerk chicken, or even plant-based options.

    Bay St., Bridgetown, St. Michael, Barbados
    246-254--2424

    Known For

    • Casual setting
    • Affordable menu options
    • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • 22. Surfers Cafe

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    The food at Surfers Cafe is hearty, traditional, and Bajan---think homemade Bajan fish cakes, buljol (chopped salted cod, tomatoes, and chilies), or flying fish---with good-size portions. The decor is rustic and the views are amazing; if you're lucky enough to be seated at the large table outside, you'll feel as if you're on board an old-fashioned pirate ship. There's live music most evenings. Service can be a little slow and the Wi-Fi is patchy, but if you're looking for a place to eat and relax, this is the place to go in Oistins.

    Oistins Main Rd., Oistins, Christ Church, Barbados
    246-435--5996

    Known For

    • Beachside dining
    • Amazing views and laid-back vibe
    • Opens at 8 am for breakfast and food is served until 10 pm
  • 23. The Caboose

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    Operating out of an old retrofitted fishing boat, this rustic self-sustaining eatery serves up tasty and satisfying fish cutters (fish sandwiches) prepared by owner Wayne Francois. Located a stone’s throw from the beautiful Heywoods Beach, the intimate open-air setting creates a comfy family-friendly atmosphere.

    Sand St., Speightstown, St. Peter, Barbados
    246-231--7691

    Known For

    • Affordable menu options
    • Casual setting
    • Fresh food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 24. The Cliff

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    Overlooking the Platinum Coast, the seaside views at this exotic locale are astonishing. Enjoy a prix-fixe two- or three-course gourmet meal (à la carte options are available) created by Michelin Star chef Matt Worswick and his team in the open kitchen; main course options might include snapper or blackened short ribs. Before or after dinner, sip a cocktail at the breathtaking bar and lounge as you enjoy the ultra-modern and chic interior design. Make a reservation to get a seat at the front of the terrace, where the views are most stunning.

    Hwy. 1, Derricks, St. James, BB24110, Barbados
    246-432–1922

    Known For

    • Excellent gourmet cuisine
    • Beautiful ocean vistas
    • Breathtaking bar area

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch; closed Sun. Apr. 15–Dec. 15, Reservations essential
  • 25. The Fish Pot

    $$$$

    Bright and cheery by day and relaxed and cozy by night, The Fish Pot offers a tasty dining experience in a setting that's classier than its name might suggest. Just north of Speightstown and the little fishing village of Six Men's Bay, this attractive restaurant serves internationally inspired, modern Caribbean cuisine. Gaze seaward through windows framed with pale-green louvered shutters while you dine.

    Hwy. 1B, St. Lucy, BB27190, Barbados
    246-439–3000

    Known For

    • Modern Caribbean cuisine
    • Laid-back ambience
    • Seaside locale

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 26. The Mews

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    Once the private home of actress Minnie Driver's dad, the front room is now an inviting bar; an interior courtyard is an intimate open-air dining area; and the second floor is a maze of small dining rooms and balconies. But it's the food—classic, bistro, or tapas—that draws the visitors. Main dishes vary from sweet potato gnocchi or steak frites to curried rabbit and pork belly risotto; braised lamb shank presented on a bed of buttery cabbage, green Thai shrimp curry, and catch-of-the-day are menu classics. Some call the atmosphere avant-garde; others call it quaint.

    2nd St., Holetown, St. James, Barbados
    246-432–1122

    Known For

    • Eclectic menu
    • Unique atmosphere
    • Becomes a cozy bar and party spot after dinner

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 27. The Orange Street Grocer

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    An eclectic deli-bistro serving farm-to-plate-inspired food, the menu at The Orange Street Grocer includes fresh salads, baguettes, wraps, healthy bowls, and wood-fired pizza. They are open for breakfast and lunch, but stay open later on Friday and Saturday for dinner service. Make sure you call ahead to reserve a table for spectacular ocean views. 

    Queens St., Speightstown, St. Peter, Barbados
    246-419--0838

    Known For

    • Farm-fresh ingredients
    • House-made food
    • The best brunch around

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.--Thurs.
  • 28. Zen

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    Thai and Japanese specialties reign supreme in a magnificent setting overlooking Crane Beach. The centerpiece of the sophisticated Asian-inspired decor is a 12-seat sushi bar, where chefs prepare exotic fare before your eyes. Try sizzling lobster kabayaki served in a cast-iron grill pan, teriyaki beef or chicken, tempura prawns, stir-fried meats and vegetables in oyster sauce, or a deluxe bento box. The extensive Thai menu includes appetizers, soups, noodles, fried rice, curries, and main courses from the wok. Choose to dine in the tatami room for a traditional Japanese dining experience (no shoes).

    Crane, St. Philip, Barbados
    246-423–6220

    Known For

    • Thai or Japanese prix-fixe tasting menu—or à la carte dining
    • Traditional Japanese-style tatami room
    • Modern Asian-inspired decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Tues., Reservations essential

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