3 Best Restaurants in Saba

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The island might be tiny, but there's no shortage of mouthwatering fare, including French dishes, fresh seafood, and Caribbean specialties. Reservations are necessary, as most of the restaurants are quite small.

What to Wear: Restaurants are generally informal. Shorts are fine during the day, but for dinner you may want to wear pants or a sundress. Just remember that Windwardside's elevation can make nights cool.

Brigadoon

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Set in a restored traditional cottage, the island's longest-running restaurant serves Caribbean and French dishes, as well as international options that range from beef burgers to Thai shrimp. This is a popular local gathering spot, so come early to enjoy hand-crafted cocktails and local gossip.

The Road 63, Windwardside, Saba
599-416–2380
Known For
  • Decadent desserts made using Saba Spice rum
  • Vegan specialty pasta
  • Fresh fish and Saban lobster
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch.
Reservations essential

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Tropics Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

Set atop a cliff and beside the pool at Juliana's Hotel, this popular indoor–outdoor eatery draws as many locals as visitors to dine on meat and seafood mains, weekly chef's specials, and burgers or other casual bites. Everyone also likes to hang out at the Tipsy Goat Bar for happy hour, which is especially rollicking on Friday.

The Hideaway

$$$

This popular indoor--outdoor eatery tucked away at the back of Breadline Plaza draws locals and visitors for lunch and dinner during the week. Service is friendly and efficient, and the vibe is casual and fun, with rotating events like tapas nights or special lunches that feature local dishes. The bar is open late most nights, and there's often a DJ.

Windwardside, Saba
599-416–2795
Known For
  • Ribs with a tasty house sauce
  • Fish cakes
  • Hearty wraps and burgers
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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