St. Thomas Restaurants

Restaurants are spread all over the island, although fewer are found in the west and northwest sections. Most restaurants out of town are easily accessible by taxi and have ample parking. If you dine in Charlotte Amalie, take a taxi. Parking close to restaurants can be difficult to find, and walking around after dark isn't advisable for safety reasons.

Dining on St. Thomas is informal. Few restaurants require a jacket and tie. Still, at dinner in the snazzier places shorts and T-shirts are inappropriate; men would do well to wear slacks and a shirt with buttons. Dress codes on St. Thomas rarely require women to wear skirts, but you can never go wrong with something flowing.

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  • 1. Pizza Pi

    $$

    Sail up in a boat, paddle by in a kayak, or drive out in a dinghy to pick up freshly made New York–style pizza from this "floating" food truck. This 37-foot motor sailor is an authentic brick-oven pizzeria, serving pizzas topped with locally grown basil and fresh lobster. There are 15 toppings to choose from and gluten-free crust is available. The boat is moored daily in the protected waters of Christmas Cove off Great St. James island, easily accessible on day sails and powerboat excursions.

    Great St. James Island, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-643–4674

    Known For

    • One-of-a-kind location
    • Delicious pizza
    • Inventive toppings
  • 2. Beni Iguana's Sushi Bar & Restaurant

    $$

    Edible art is an apt description of the sushi and sashimi feast that draws visitors and locals alike. The favorite here is steamed mussels in a house-made creamy sesame dressing dubbed "iguana sauce," which is, happily, not made from the spiny reptile that roams the island's hillsides and roadways. There are nearly 30 vegetarian and seafood rolls to choose from, including avocado, spicy crab, and red snapper. The 5-foot-tall reef tank will definitely put you in the mood for seafood.

    West Indian Dock Rd., Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-777–8744

    Known For

    • Vegetarian options
    • Fresh seafood
    • Red snapper roll

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 3. Café Amici

    $$

    Within the historic stonework and cascading tropical blossoms of A.H. Riise Alley, this charming open-air eatery will pull you in by the nose and send you straight to the wood-burning brick-oven pizza. Toppings range from everyday to eclectic, from Asiago cheese and portobello mushrooms to tandoori chicken and clams casino. The menu is not all pizza: there are fresh salads, sub sandwiches, and unique pastas made to order. The local business crowd keeps this place hopping for lunch Monday through Friday, so go early or late to be sure of a table.

    37 Main St., Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-714–7704

    Known For

    • Pizza, subs, and pasta
    • Popular with the local business crowd
    • Alfresco seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Sun.
  • 4. Duffy's Love Shack

    $$

    If the floating bubbles don't attract you to this zany eatery billed as the "ultimate tropical drink shack," the lime-green shutters, loud rock music, and fun-loving waitstaff just might. The menu has a selection of burgers, tacos, burritos, and salads, and bartenders shake up such exotic concoctions as the Love Shack Volcano—a 50-ounce flaming extravaganza. Try the Caribbean Pu-Pu platter, which includes conch fritters, coconut shrimp, and sweet fried plantains.

    Rte. 32 and 6500 Red Hook Plaza, Red Hook, Saint Thomas, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-779–2080

    Known For

    • Grilled fish tacos
    • The Caribbean Pu-Pu platter sampler
    • Tropical cocktails
  • 5. Sib's on the Mountain

    $$

    With live music and football on TV, Sib's is the perfect place for a casual dinner after a day at the beach. In addition to burgers, barbecue ribs and chicken, and beer, there's also a breakfast café outside with island-roasted coffees, including the signature "Bushwackercappuccino."

    Mafolie, Saint Thomas, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-774–8967

    Known For

    • Casual American-style foods
    • Historic locals hangout
    • Gaming machines
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  • 6. Smoking Rooster BBQ

    $$

    House-smoked, hand-rubbed meats with a side of rum are the specialty here. Order the sampler platter for a taste of everything: choice of two meats like pulled pork and beef brisket, two sides such as potato mac salad (a mishmash of two favorites with a flavor all its own) and brisket beans, plus pickled veggies and Texas toast. There's smoked tofu, too, for vegetarians, and more than 70 choices of rum from throughout the Caribbean.

    Rte. 30, Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-715--2625

    Known For

    • Barbecue with house-made dry rubs
    • Artisan craft beer and huge rum selection
    • House-pickled veggie sides
  • 7. Texas Pit BBQ

    $$

    The smell of smoky barbecue ribs, beef brisket, and chicken wafts enticingly from these mobile stands, which set up daily around 4 pm. Austin native and longtime Virgin Islands resident Bill Collins perfected his signature sauce, which received a thumbs-up from the late culinary great James Beard. Your choice of homemade seasoned rice, coleslaw, or potato salad completes the meal. There's no seating, but you can always head over to the nearest beach and make it a picnic. Besides the two Charlotte Amalie branches, you can also find one at the northern end of Red Hook Shopping Center.

    Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-776–9579

    Known For

    • Barbecue
    • Coleslaw and potato salad
    • No seating (head to the beach for a picnic)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun.
  • 8. Tickles Dockside Pub

    $$

    Nautical types and locals come here for casual fare with homey appeal: chicken-fried steak, meat loaf with mashed potatoes, and baby back ribs. Hearty breakfasts feature eggs and pancakes, and lunch is an array of burgers, salads, sandwiches, and soups. From November through April, the adjacent marina is full of enormous yachts, which make for some great eye candy while you dine.

    8168 Crown Bay Marina, Contant, Saint Thomas, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-777–8792

    Known For

    • Marina views
    • Hearty food
    • Sunday brunch

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