6 Best Restaurants in George Town, Cayman Islands

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We've compiled the best of the best in George Town - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Brasserie

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Actuaries, bankers, and CEOs frequent this contemporary throwback to a colonial country club for lunch and for "attitude adjustment" happy hours with creative cocktails and complimentary canapés. Inviting fusion farm- and sea-to-table cuisine, which emphasizes local ingredients whenever possible (the restaurant has its own boat and garden), includes terrific bar tapas. Dishes deftly balance flavors and textures without sensory overload: this is serious food with a sense of playfulness. Save room for dessert, from an artisanal cheese plate to an ice-cream-and-sorbet tasting menu and elaborate architectural confections. Lunch is more reasonably priced but equally creative; the adjacent Market excels at takeout, and the wine list is well considered.

171 Elgin Ave., George Town, KY1-1004, Cayman Islands
345-945–1815
Known For
  • Locavore's delight
  • Creative small plates
  • Power-broker hangout
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends
Reservations essential

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Brasserie Market

$$

The market is always packed. Get some coffee or tea, or design your own wrap or salad.

171 Elgin Ave., George Town, Cayman Islands
345-945--3586
Known For
  • Quick bites
  • Salads and wraps
  • Healthy lunches

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Bread and Chocolate

$$

This easygoing vegan café whips up simply glorious plant-based plates. Or just get a flat white (with almond milk), homegrown kombucha, or vegan cookie.

3 Dr. Roy's Dr., George Town, Cayman Islands
345-945--3586
Known For
  • Vegan food and coffee
  • Central location
  • Gluten-free options

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Champion House II

$$

Ads trumpet that this restaurant—overlooking a garden with a cheery tropical motif—is "where the islanders dine"; indeed they have since the Robinson family started selling takeout from its kitchen in 1965. The West Indies breakfast, themed lunch, and Taste of Cayman dinner buffets are legendary spreads. Local food (curried goat, oxtail with broad beans, turtle soup, and heavy cake) is authentic, hearty, and cheap. Pricier global dishes range from chop suey to enchiladas and fine Indian vegetarian options like samosas and masala dal (lentils simmered with green chilis).

43 Eastern Ave., George Town, KY1-1105, Cayman Islands
345-949–7882
Known For
  • Traditional local and Asian dishes
  • Lavish buffets
  • Varied menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. No dinner Sun.

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Da Fish Shack

$$$

This classic clapboard seaside shanty couldn't be homier: constructed from an old fishing vessel, the structure is an authentic representation of original Caymanian architecture. The deck is perfectly placed to savor the breezes and water views, and the chill Caribbean vibe makes it feel as if you're having the freshest seafood at a friend's home. The owners source fresh, local ingredients wherever possible and have developed relationships with Caymanian fishermen, who often cruise up to the dock with their catch. Savor jerk fish tacos, saltfish fritters, coconut shrimp with pineapple-tomato salsa, and golden crunchy breadfruit fries. Landlubber selections run from pork chops with pineapple butter to baby back ribs braised in Jack Daniels. Free Wi-Fi and occasional DJs are bonuses.

127 N. Church St., George Town, Cayman Islands
345-947–8126
Known For
  • Terrific harbor views
  • Delectable fish tacos
  • Mellow ambience

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Guy Harvey's Boathouse Grill

$$$$
The Boathouse Grill is perched atop the majestic George Town harbor, offering an exquisite Caribbean and international menu. Our fare emphasizes fresh, sustainable seafood, harvested from nearby waters. Inside, one will find a gorgeous interior decor complemented by awe-inspiring artwork from acclaimed marine wildlife artist Guy Harvey. The best seat in the house, however, is on the first-floor deck of the Boathouse Grill; here, guests can relish stunning sunsets over the bustling harbor. Open Monday to Saturday from 11:30.