5 Best Restaurants in Christiansted, St. Croix

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

Cafe 50

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This brand-new Internet café in Christiansted features coffee, lattes, and frappuccinos, plus delicious local pastries like coffee cakes, donuts, and muffins. Grab-and-go salads and sandwich wraps are a great lunch option when pressed for time.

50 AB Company St., Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands
Known For
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Cozy and intimate atmosphere
  • Delicious pastries
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Caroline’s Breakfast & Brunch

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One of the newest eateries along the Christiansted Boardwalk, this tropical oceanfront restaurant overlooking historic Christiansted is one of the dining options provided by the newly renovated King Christian Hotel that features quality breakfast favorites and brunch cocktails. Try Caroline's Omelet, with roasted red pepper, balsamic caramelized onions, goat cheese, and baby spinach, paired with a passion fruit mimosa.

1102 King's Wharf Street, Christiansted, 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-773–6330
Known For
  • Unique brunch cocktails
  • Quality breakfast dishes
  • Stylish décor

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Martha’s Deli

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This modest storefront eatery fills up with locals getting to-go orders of the restaurant’s traditional Crucian breakfast, including salt fish, Johnny cake, boiled egg, cucumber salad, sautéed spinach, and—in a nod to the island’s Danish heritage—smoked herring. Lunch options include chicken, shrimp, and fish roti, and a popular vegetable lentil soup.

298 Peters Rest, Sion Farm, 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-773–6054
Known For
  • Traditional Crucian breakfast
  • Numerous roti options
  • Delicious lentil soup
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Nate's Boathouse

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Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner indoors and out, this dockside spot has something for everyone on its extensive menu. Dinner can be as fancy as flatiron steak or seafood pasta in a white wine garlic butter sauce, or as basic as a burger or chicken sandwich. Try one of their Caribbean bowls for lunch like the conch fritters bowl served with rice and beans and a side salad. Drinks at the bar are half-price daily from 4 pm to 6 pm.

Twin City Coffee House and Gallery

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This locally owned coffee shop uses local organic fruits and vegetables to prepare hearty breakfast and lunch dishes. Located steps from the Christiansted National Historic site, the covered sidewalk seating is great for people-watching and taking in the local scene while enjoying your favorite latte, breakfast platter, or salad.

2101 Company St., Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-773–9400
Known For
  • Convenient location
  • Specialty coffee drinks
  • Filling lunch salads and wraps
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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