90 Best Restaurants in Turks and Caicos Islands

Hemingway's Restaurant

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The casual yet gorgeous setting, with a patio and deck offering unobstructed views of Grace Bay, makes this one of the most popular dining venues on the island. At lunch, you can’t miss the conch, served however you prefer, but the mango shrimp salad is also excellent. Live music a couple of nights a week adds to the ambience.

Homey's

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This is a must-try, as it has delicious home-style island cooking. They have a wide array of local dishes and something for everyone. For around $10, you can order a full meal consisting of peas or okra and rice, a barbecue main, and another side. Located directly next to the Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Complex, this is also the only drive-thru restaurant in the country. So just look for the row of cars lined up on the side of a brown building.

Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville

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One of the largest Margaritavilles in the world opens its doors when a cruise ship is parked at the dock. Tables are scattered around a large winding pool; there's even a DJ, a swim-up bar, and it's right next to the FlowRider (a wave pool where you can surf on land—for a fee). You can enjoy 52 flavors of margaritas or the restaurant's own beer, Landshark, while you eat casual bar food, including wings, quesadillas, burgers, and fish dishes. The food is decent, but the people-watching is great and there is always something fun to do.

Grand Turk Cruise Center, Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–1880
Known For
  • liveliest spot in the entire island chain
  • margaritas in just about every flavor imaginable
  • the cheeseburger . . . in paradise
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed when no cruise ships are at the pier

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Konky Joe's

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Occupying the right-hand side of the shack that houses Friskyz, this is the spot for conch. In fact, it's basically all they serve—and it's the freshest in town. They wait until you place your order to crack the conch out of the shell, so get a drink and grab a seat on the sea wall as it may take awhile to get your meal.
Front St., Cockburn Town, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
Known For
  • fun atmosphere
  • live music and great cocktails
  • simple island cooking

Las Brisas Restaurant & Bar

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With picture-postcard views of the intensely blue waters of Chalk Sound, the setting here is deliriously lovely. This is the only restaurant on Provo that offers an excellent authentic paella (if you order this, give it time—the flavors have to simmer). The menu also includes tapas, so you can enjoy a long lunch, indulging while you gaze at the gorgeous water. Dinner takes a little longer, as everything is made to order; you pick out your fish or meat, decide how you want it prepared, and choose a sauce for it. Try any one of their beef entrées, as they are all wonderful. If you want to experience the sound from the water, Las Brisas also has kayaks and paddleboards that you can rent to go around Chalk Sound.

Chalk Sound Rd., Chalk Sound, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5306
Known For
  • live music
  • great spot to stop for a drink or lunch while exploring the island
  • fun tapas menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Last Chance Bar and Grill

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Overlooking the serene waters of Bottle Creek, this little spot makes a great stop for day-trippers going to or from Middle Caicos, as well as for those enjoying the beauty of North Caicos for a day or longer. In addition to making smaller items such as conch fritters and burgers, owner Howard Gibbs provides full meals of fresh-caught grouper and local lobster at reasonable prices. Call ahead to find out what's being served that day. It's tiny—just five tables. Housed in an old stone-constructed home, you'll find true island ambience indoors or on the restaurant's large wooden terrace that offers spectacular views.

King's Hwy., Bottle Creek, North Caicos, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-232–4141
Known For
  • fresh seafood
  • simple food and ambience
  • a great spot to stop for a cold drink
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Lunch served from 11-3; dinner by reservation only, No credit cards

Magnolia Wine Bar and Restaurant

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The hands-on owners ensure a terrific experience at this hilltop spot with great views of Turtle Cove Marina and the north shore. Expect well-prepared, uncomplicated dishes, such as cognac–garlic butter escargot and sesame-encrusted, rare-seared tuna. Another must-try is the housemade vodka sorbet that changes flavors depending on the chef's mood. The bar deck’s atmosphere is romantic, with only a few tables tucked off to the side.

76 Sunburst Rd., Turtle Cove, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–5108
Known For
  • banoffee and lemon-lime-curd pies
  • European fare with Caribbean flair
  • well-curated wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch., Reservations essential

My Dee's Restaurant, Bar & Grill

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Friday night's barbecue ribs are reason enough to stop by this small restaurant, serving traditional island fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Sit inside the air-conditioned dining room for a welcome break from the heat, or grab a picnic table under the trees outside. If you need to check in to see what's happening in the world, they also offer free Wi-Fi.

Whitby, North Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–7059
Known For
  • lively spot
  • pizza piled high with local seafood
  • fresh snapper, grilled or fried

Noori

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Located in the lobby of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Noori is an unassuming lobby bar that gives good food and good vibes. Order the signature Lobby Burger or their delicious salmon tacos, but they truly shine when it comes to their sushi and raw bar options. Noori does not take reservations. The seating is limited, so on weekends we recommend stopping by there early to ensure you get a seat. Note: unlike many places on island the restaurant only accepts card payments. 

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-339–2222
Known For
  • fabulous ocean views
  • carefully curated cocktail and mocktail menu
  • live music on Sundays

Opus Wine-Bar-Grill

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A beautifully landscaped patio makes a quiet, elegant setting, or you may choose to eat in the air-conditioned dining room. You will find a wide range of fish and meat on the menu. Try their lobster spring rolls with sweet chili dipping sauce or the spicy chili steak wraps with lemon hummus for a wonderful starter, followed by bone-in rib-eye with crumbled blue cheese. If you want fish, order one of the daily specials. You can be sure of enjoying live music with local artists during the week.

Parallel 23

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Dining at Parallel 23 is full of old-world charm. Tall French doors open onto the wide, elevated terrace overlooking a courtyard peppered with uplighted date palms, and a fountain adding a quiet tinkle in the background. The Caribbean fusion menu features a refreshing watermelon salad, as well as the Thai seared tuna. For dessert try the lemon meringue pie drizzled with raspberry sauce and topped with all sorts of goodies. This romantic spot is perfect for that extra-special evening, so dress up and enjoy!

Regent St., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–8666
Known For
  • gluten-free and vegetarian options
  • warm and attentive staff
  • impressive wine selection and sommelier to help you with pairings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

Pat's Place

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Pat's Place serves your traditional breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you're looking for fresh, home-cooked fish, this is the place to go. Pat's Place has a quaint setup on the back patio of her home, in the midst of a beautiful garden. It's definitely a stop you should make, but like other places on Salt Cay, please be sure to call ahead for dinner reservations.

Salt Cay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–6919
Known For
  • owner Patricia is as authentic a local as you could ever hope to meet
  • whelk soup, a Salt Cay--specific delicacy
  • charming garden setting

Pat's Place

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Island native Patricia Ann Simmons can give you a lesson in the medicinal qualities of her garden plants and periwinkle flowers, as well as provide excellent native cuisine for a very reasonable price in her comforting Salt Cay home. Home cooking doesn't get any closer to home than this. Try her conch fritters, cracked conch, or chicken-and-chips for lunch and the steamed grouper or red snapper with peas and rice for dinner. As with most places in Salt Cay, you must place your order by 2 pm and tell them what time you want to eat dinner. Pat cooks only upon request with reservation. Beer and wine are offered with the evening meal, and payment is by cash only. Pat also has the Island Shop on Victoria Street, a small grocery selling staples.

South District, Salt Cay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–6919
Known For
  • island-style cooking
  • reasonable prices
  • medicinal garden tours
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations essential

Pizza Pizza

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There are days that you just don't want to dress up, and Pizza Pizza is an economical alternative to dining out and offers free delivery in the Grace Bay area with minimum purchase. 

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–8010
Known For
  • exotic toppings like conch, mussels, clams, and squid
  • one of the few delivery options on island
  • pastas and grilled paninis also available

Rickie's Flamingo Cafe

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This beach bar serves basic local fare perfectly cooked and is a great spot to grab a cold one in the middle of the afternoon or as the sun sets. Island favorites include grouper made in a variety of ways, and tangy homemade barbecue ribs cooked on an open charcoal flame. You will have to walk through the Cultural Center to get to the restaurant unless you come off the beach; you can do some light local shopping while you’re there. Here for New Year's? Ricky's hosts an annual party and has an optimal view of Grace Bay Beach, making it one of the most popular spots for watching all the firework displays. Plus, with a live band playing, its a great way to bring in a new year.

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-242–7545
Known For
  • tasty coconut curry grouper
  • chill local hangout
  • perfect place to watch the sunset

Ridge Cafe

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Located at Arches on the Ridge, this small cafe is definitely not a spot to miss on your trip to Grand Turk. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Ridge Cafe has a menu full of options that will delight. Their huevos rancheros have received rave reviews from visitors, as have their fish tacos. The menu tends to change, as grocery options on Grand Turk can fluctuate, but this does not stop the Ridge Cafe from serving a delicious meal. The cafe also bakes bread, bagels, and buns on a regular, so if you're craving some fresh bread during your stay, you can call in to make an order.

North Ridge, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-245–6920
Known For
  • has Grand Turk's only espresso bar
  • changing menu with consistently good options
  • variety of house-made ice cream flavors
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed on Mon.

Salt

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This is the casual counterpart to Fire & Ice, set off to the side from the resort at Blue Haven Marina, again with views of Leeward Channel and the magnificent yachts moored at the docks. It's very simple with a modern edge. You will find bar bites, salads, burgers and sandwiches, as well as meats and fish with a selection of sauces. 

Blue Haven Marina, Leeward, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–9900
Known For
  • delicious wood-fired pizzas
  • good spot to head after kayaking or diving at Big Blue next door
  • outdoor pool table and sand volleyball court
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Sandbox

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More a fun bar than a full-fledged restaurant, Sandbox is good for a light bite while enjoying some music offered up by a DJ or their impressive vinyl collection. Food is limited and simple (soups, salads, curries) and changes regularly.
103 Venture House, Grace Bay Road, Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–6049
Known For
  • great music and drinks specials
  • awesome bartenders
  • simple, light dinner options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Secret Garden

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This locally beloved open-air spot is tucked away amid tall tamarind and neem trees in a courtyard garden behind the historical Salt Raker Inn and serves simply prepared, local dishes such as grilled grouper and snapper, conch, and lobster. Be sure to try the grits if you’re around for breakfast. There's free Wi-Fi in the restaurant.

Seven

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Elegant and beautiful, this swanky restaurant at Seven Stars Resort is one of only a few on the island with AC if you decide not to sit on the attractive outdoor patio. Begin your evening with a beverage on The Deck, and then move over to experience innovative, artfully prepared food. You may choose to start with the beef tenderloin done with a potato rissole and a Cabernet reduction, or the tiger shrimp beggar’s purse with its Asian influences. When in season, the lobster, among the best on the island, is served with a delicious rum-butter sauce. Seven also hosts a private mixology class on Tuesdays and Thursdays where their expert bartenders teach you how to make one of their most popular drinks, book in advance because spaces are limited.

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-339–3777
Known For
  • sommelier to assist with wine pairings
  • friendly and attentive service
  • amazing roasted lobster bisque
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Sharkbite Bar & Grill

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At this casual local favorite, the standard fare includes everything from the local catch of the day, sandwiches, and island specialties to wings or nachos and beer along with other bar snacks. It's a casual place for lunch—the deck overlooks Turtle Cove Marina, where you may be lucky enough to see sharks passing by. Friday-night happy hour is very popular, but don’t take the table at the corner of the deck; several locals might get annoyed if you sit there. For dinner there is an excellent almond-crusted grouper. You can expect to have Lobster Night in season. Sit on the deck outside if you want to avoid the sports crowd enjoying the big-screen TVs that hang over the bar. They have a great souvenir T-shirt that you may want to purchase.

Bridge Rd., Turtle Cove, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–5090
Known For
  • great poutine makes this a favorite spot for Canadians
  • extensive chicken wing menu
  • live music most nights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Stelle

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Stelle serves an eclectic cuisine with an Asian influence while incorporating island touches. Enjoy the elegant fine dining in a casual setting overlooking the infinity pool at the Wymara Resort.

The Beached Whale

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Head through the outdoor John Glenn landing museum to this laid-back spot for lunch, cocktails, and beach views. They offer traditional island cuisine, including jerk chicken and pork, as well as burgers and wings. As you look out on the beach you'll see the cruise ships to the left and the model beached whale to the right.

Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–1514
Known For
  • laid-back island vibe
  • fun and welcoming staff
  • a break from the nonstop party on the other side of the cruise port
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed when no ships are in port

The Cove Restaurant + Beach Bar

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Situated on the beach on the Caicos Banks side of the Sailrock Resort (it's man-made, but you'd never know it), this casual beach bar is the perfect spot to grab lunch while exploring the island. They rotate three different menus offering a variety of salads, burgers, wraps, and homemade pizzas. The food here is casual, but it's a creative twist on what you'll have come to expect in this remote island setting.
East Bay, South Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–3777
Known For
  • tacos stuffed with the freshest fish
  • fantastic cocktails
  • special wellness menu complete with selection of detoxifying and rejuvenating juices

The Deck at Seven Stars

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It's hard to think of a more alluring setting than The Deck, perched on the dunes overlooking the ocean at the Seven Stars resort. Tiki torches, fire pits, and awnings lend plenty of chic to this otherwise much more casual sister of the property's more formal restaurant, Seven. Nosh on small plates, or consider one of the fine lobster or pasta dishes. The Deck is also great choice if you'd like to hear the vocal stylings of local songbirds, Barbara Johnson and Tess Charles.

The Grill at Grace Bay Club

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The Grill's setting, right on Grace Bay Beach, is simply lovely. Tables are set upon a wooden deck, with the menu more casual than that of Grace Bay Club’s Infiniti. Typical fare includes a small selection of sandwiches, pizzas, and entrées like jerk chicken or grilled snapper for lunch. Dinner includes salads, pizzas, and dishes with an Italian bent. Of course, you can try their version of conch salad if you want something a little more local. Tuesday is Caribbean Beach BBQ, complete with a welcome cocktail in a coconut and a vast menu of local specialties. The Grill is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (in season).

The Terrace on Grace Bay

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Offering indoor and outdoor seating just steps away from the beach, The Terrace offers a solid mix of upscale dishes and options like nachos, fish tacos and cheeseburgers. This place is usually packed, especially when there's a big game playing on multiple TVs around the bar, and although reservations are not necessary they are certainly recommended. There's also a kids' menu that offers snapper as well as the usual chicken fingers and pasta. 

The Turks Head Inne Restaurant and Bar

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Located at the over 180-year-old Turks Head Inne, this restaurant is filled with old-world charm; the rich wood accents have been maintained, as well as much of the architectural detailing, some of it borrowed from decommissioned ships. Meals are served on a covered patio or overlooking the ocean on an elevated terrace, and service is friendly yet efficient—not quite as laid-back as might be experienced in other venues. The chef uses his expertise in Asian cuisine to create a wonderful fusion of island delicacies, incorporating lots of fresh vegetables and seafood. 

Front St., Cockburn Town, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–2827
Known For
  • beautifully presented dishes
  • fantastic homemade desserts
  • attentive staff
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Reservations essential

Top o' the Cove New York Style Deli

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Order a coffee, tea, bagel, deli sandwich, salad, or dessert at this island institution (opened in 1992) on Leeward Highway, just south of Turtle Cove. There's also great pizza, which you can order by the slice or by the pie, and the deli case and market shelves offer all the foods—plus some beer and wine—you need for a fancy picnic. There are tables in air-conditioned comfort, as well as on a shaded patio outside. The location's not close to where most tourists stay, but it's worth the drive. 

Turtle Creek Drive, Turtle Cove, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–4694
Known For
  • bagels
  • hearty breakfasts starting at 7 am
  • shaded outdoor patio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Yoshi's Sushi & Grill

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Yoshi’s offers excellent sushi in an indoor, air-conditioned setting or open-air on a lovely streetside patio. Their menu includes a wide variety of sushi such as conch rolls, lobster rolls, and fresh game-fish sashimi, in addition to delicious specialties such as the Volcano, the Mexican, and the Caribbean. You will also find udon noodle soups, bento boxes, crispy fish salad, and chicken teriyaki.

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–3374
Known For
  • sushi with an island twist
  • lobster rolls in season
  • nice ambience with leisurely service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.