10 Best Restaurants in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

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St. Croix has restaurants scattered from one end to the other, so it's usually not hard to find a place to stop when you're exploring the island. Most travelers eat dinner near their hotel so as to avoid long drives on dark, unfamiliar roads. Christiansted has the island's widest selection of restaurants. Don't rule out Frederiksted, especially if you're out exploring the island. It has a handful of delightful restaurants.

AMA Cane Bay

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

This waterfront restaurant serves sustainably sourced Caribbean-American food that pairs wonderfully with the creative craft cocktails and frozen drinks. The dining room overlooks Cane Bay, a perfect backdrop to try the almond-crusted mahi, daily ceviche special, or the catch of the day. Reservations are strongly recommended; request ocean-side grotto seating for an unobstructed sunset view. 

112C Cane Bay, Cane Bay, 00851, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-227–3432
Known For
  • Deck overlooking Cane Bay
  • Sustainable seafood from local purveyors
  • Creative cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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La Reine Chicken Shack

$$ Fodor's Choice

This barnlike “Crucian-Rican” restaurant is often the first stop that locals make before heading to the airport and after arriving back home. Out back, dozens of chickens slowly rotate on a giant rotisserie, and, in front, regulars and a smattering of in-the-know visitors queue up for the juicy birds, traditional Johnny cakes, and local food like stewed oxtail and conch in butter sauce.

24 Slob A--B Estate, La Reine, 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-778–5717
Known For
  • Finger-licking rotisserie chicken
  • Traditional Johnny cakes
  • Local vibe

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Chef Ozzie's Kitchen

$$

Dive into the best breakfast sandwiches on the island along with hearty Caribbean dishes like stew oxtail, veggie teriyaki stir fry, and curry chicken. The sandwiches are made with the local butter bread from Thomas Bakery and fresh local produce from island farmers. The salmon chowder and fettuccine Alfredo pasta are always a big hit; wash it down with his famous lime punch or ginger pineapple juice.

6089 Castle Coakley, Sunny Isle, 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-422–6382
Known For
  • Daily specials
  • Tropical salmon salad
  • Refreshing local drinks
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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Coral Sea Cafe & Restaurant

$$$

This oceanside eatery serves up a selection of Caribbean, American, and seafood dishes like fried snapper in a creole sauce with Johnny Cakes or Alfredo penne pasta topped with chicken, shrimp, or steak. Takeout is available.

3220 Estate Golden Rock, Estate Golden Rock, 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-690--1974
Known For
  • Beachfront views
  • Great for seafood lovers
  • Local cuisine

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El Flamboyant

$$

This colorful family restaurant has been offering Caribbean-Latin cuisine to the local community for over 20 years. Fresh fish, lobster, and conch are almost always on the menu, as well as stew chicken, fried pork chops, and grilled steaks.

Mid-Island, Rt. 663, Estate Profit, 00850, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-779--3285
Known For
  • Seafood dishes
  • Lively atmosphere
  • Happy hour on Thursday and Friday nights

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Le Cuisinier Restaurant & Bar

$$$

Formerly Breeze's Restaurant, Le Cuisinier offers a fusion of West Indian and American cuisine with themed offerings throughout the week like Taco Tuesday, Sushi Thursday, and Soul Food Saturday. Try the conch in butter sauce with seasoned rice and plantain or a surf-and-turf entrée of grilled rib eye steak and a half lobster.

212 Estate Golden Rock, Estate Golden Rock, 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-713--2665
Known For
  • Local cuisine
  • Great location
  • Spacious dining room

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Martha’s Deli

$$

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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Mt. Pellier Domino Club

$$

You don’t have to eat like a pig at this restaurant and bar in the rain forest, but you can feed a whole can of beer to one. The giant hogs residing here have developed a taste for the suds, and for a few dollars you can buy a nonalcoholic beer and offer it up to a pig who will crush the can in its powerful jaws, chug down the ingredients, and spit out the crushed aluminum when done. You can get simple but delicious bar fare like burgers, wings, and Johnny Cakes, plus rotis on Friday.

42 Montpellier, Montpellier, 00840, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-626–8116
Known For
  • Beer-drinking pigs
  • Local daily specials
  • "mamajuana,” a mix of Cruzan rum, honey, roots, leaves, and spices
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Two Plus Two Restaurant and Nightclub

$$

For a taste of local Crucian fare at an affordable price, head to Two Plus Two Restaurant. Fried chicken leg and French fries are consistently good; or try fish and fungi, the unofficial dish of the the Virgin Islands. As a boozy accompaniment to your food, grab a Cruzan Confusion cocktail or an ice-cold beer at the full-service bar.

17J La Grande Princesse, La Grande Princesse, 00820, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-718--3710
Known For
  • Fried chicken and fries
  • Local cuisine
  • Full bar service

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UCA House Kitchen & Rastafarian Cultural Center

$$

No two days are ever the same with daily vegan and vegetarian specials, veggie soups, stewed veggies, garden salads, and local drinks at this community favorite. Choose your plate sizesmall, medium, or largeand select from the list of proteins and sides that will leave you feeling nourished and satisfied. Arrive early with cash and a little patience as the kitchen moves at its own pace. Don’t miss their spicy popcorn snacks; they sell out quickly thanks to the unique combination of spices and flavors. Head across the street to the park and enjoy your meal with the breathtaking waterfront views.

Customs House St., Frederiksted, 00840, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-772–5063
Known For
  • Spicy popcorn snacks
  • Unhurried service
  • Healthy, consciously prepared foods
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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