The Cayes and Atolls Restaurants

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  • 1. Ana's Aladdin Cuisine

    $$

    Near the tip of the island, this gem is hidden in plain sight. Tuck into a plate of stove-fresh pita, creamy hummus, and skewers of onion-parsley shrimp grilled in a boat of foil, all made by the charming chef Ana. These deep-flavored dishes are a wonderful surprise. It's not fast food, so have a smoothie while you wait in the family's front yard. Vegetarians will appreciate the superior options here. Cash only.

    Av. Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    605-3305

    Known For

    • Garlic chicken wraps
    • Vegetarian and vegan options
    • A frill-free setting near the Split

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 2. Errolyn's House of Fry Jacks

    $

    Fry jacks are those puffy pillows of fried dough served at breakfast; here they come stuffed with a slew of options, from egg and ham to chicken and beans, all for a U.S. buck or two. Just one makes a filling breakfast. Pull up a stool on the pink-and-green porch, or take your fry jacks near the water. At the stand next door you can pick up a liter of fresh watermelon juice (in a repurposed Crystal bottle) for BZ$7. Yet another example of a great female entrepreneur in Belize, Errolyn does it right. She also holds a barbecue most Saturdays. Cash only.

    Pasero St. at Av. Langosta, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize

    Known For

    • Tasty portable breakfasts
    • Quick counter service
    • Chicken- and cheese-stuffed fry jacks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, no dinner
  • 3. Lotus by Habanero

    $$$$

    Chef-owner Darren Casson has done it again with this global fusion restaurant (with a pan-Asian bent), lighting the way for a culinary scene to unfold on North Caye Caulker. Dynamite dishes include orange peel firecracker ribs and an aged rib eye with chimichurri sauce. At lunch, you'll also find classics like quesadillas or the daily Belizean special. Located at Blu Zen Resort, Lotus is not as atmospheric as the more intimate Hibisca by Habanero, but the menu is at least as interesting. 

    North of the Split, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    626--4911

    Known For

    • Sizzling Bangkok hot plate
    • High-octane craft cocktails
    • Artful plating
  • 4. Namaste Café

    $

    After a pineapple-ginger-lime smoothie in this restful thatch café, pop up to the rooftop at 9 am for drop-in yoga. What better way to start your island day? This three-story open-air eatery, which is almost always buzzing, is a welcome addition to Caye Caulker. The yoga classes are locally famous (and you'll have great views while you're in Trikonasana pose). Reasonably priced egg casserole, chia pudding, sandwiches, and salads can be ordered at the counter until mid-afternoon. There’s even house-made kombucha!

    Pasero St., Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    629--4020

    Known For

    • 9 am by-donation yoga classes Monday through Saturday
    • Belizean drip coffee and homemade kombucha
    • Open-air atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 5. Pasta Per Caso

    $$$

    From the moment you walk under the leafy trellis, the Milanese hosts of this classic nook will make you feel at home. Choose one of two fabulous nightly pastas (one vegetarian, one meat; you won't go wrong with either), and sip Chianti underneath DIY lampshades made from colanders. Cozy up beside other visitors from around the world, as the high-top tables are shared. Owners Anna Marini and Armando Pau are highly respected cooks on the island. Pasta in the Caribbean? A better pairing than you'd think. You may even find yourself a repeat guest the next night. But be warned: you'll want to make a reservation.

    Av. Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    602--6670

    Known For

    • Gorgeous handmade pasta
    • Panna cotta for dessert
    • Charismatic hosts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
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  • 6. Amor y Café

    $

    Here is the island's classic spot for a warm smile, coffee (including espresso), and a morning bite to eat. Sit on the cozy porch, people-watch on Front Street, and try the homemade yogurt or the yummy fresh breads.

    Av. Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    632--4141

    Known For

    • Waffles with fruit
    • Sunday-morning vibes, whatever the day
    • Closing midday, give or take

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 7. Belize Chocolate Company

    $

    Grab a milk shake, a cacao iced tea, or a bar of coconut milk chocolate at this outpost of the fabulous chocolatier based in San Pedro. Try the "island crunch" sponge taffy––an airy yet dense delight.

    Av. Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    226--0015

    Known For

    • Cacao from Maya farms in Belize
    • Banana caramel
    • Attracting repeat customers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Caribbean Colors Art Café

    $$

    For a good cup of coffee and a splash of color, this little café cum art gallery in the heart of Front Street is the place to go. Owner and longtime expat artist Lee Vanderwalker sells her painted canvases and silks here. The café serves up good pancakes, huevos rancheros, bagels (rare in Belize), and a smattering of healthy lunch plates, including gluten free and vegan options. 

    Av. Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    605--9242

    Known For

    • Local art
    • Quality coffee and espresso
    • Mango crumble in summer months

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner
  • 9. Chef Juan's Kitchen and Pastries

    $$

    Plunk down at a mint-green picnic table and tuck into a coconut curry, grilled fish, or––better yet––a meringue-topped key lime pie (probably the island's best). Breakfast is killer, too, and at local prices. This counter-service joint is as low-key as it gets, and cheaper than anything waterfront. Note that Juan's doesn't serve alcohol.  

    64 Crocodile St., Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize

    Known For

    • Breakfast for a few bucks
    • Mouthwatering desserts
    • Belizean flavor and ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Cash only
  • 10. Food Republic

    $$

    Dining under fairy lights and a shaggy thatch roof is a wonderful way to conclude your day on Caulker. Seafood is the rage at this remodeled palapa restaurant, and there's an iced display of the catch of the day; choose from snapper, grouper, barracuda, or lobster and have it grilled on the spot. The bartenders have been known to make great things happen from dragon fruit and local rum. This spot is formerly Rose's.

    Calle del Sol, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    206-0600

    Known For

    • Big portions
    • Elaborate fruity cocktails
    • Lovely ambience inland from the water
  • 11. Glenda's Café

    $

    Glenda's menu is on a chalkboard, short and sweet, and you place your order at the window of a pretty clapboard house. At breakfast, when this café is most popular, you can get a hearty meal of eggs, bacon, beans, johnnycakes, and fresh OJ, all for a pittance. Dine under the solemn eyes of a print of The Last Supper, or take it to go. It starts up at 7 am; get there early to snag a cinnamon bun. The hours are island style, so Glenda's may not be open when you want it to be, especially at lunch.

    Av. Mangle, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    226-0148

    Known For

    • Fresh cinnamon buns
    • A cheap full-order breakfast
    • Homey atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and sometimes other days. No dinner, No credit cards
  • 12. Hibisca by Habanero

    $$$

    Perhaps the brightest foodie highlight on Caye Caulker, Hibisca serves the kind of innovative dishes you'd expect in a cosmopolitan city. Don't worry, though––it's still casual Caulker. Chef-owner Darren Casson pushes for ambitious, genre-busting flavors, but he also dishes up loaded fries and an array of burgers (including a veggie patty). Most guests go gaga over flavor combos like red pepper romesco sauce paired with Belizean dukunu (a tamale-like dish), but some sniff at the avant-garde style. You'll have to try it to know where you land.

    Calle del Sol at Av. Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    626--4911

    Known For

    • Coconut seafood stew
    • Delicious marinated meats
    • A candlelit veranda

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 13. Ice n' Beans

    $

    If you’re jonesing for a caffeinated treat—maybe a Nutella frappe or a cappuccino—look no further. Ice n’ Beans is your quick seafront coffee bar where tasty samples are dished out to anyone who walks up. Bagel sandwiches and tasty smoothies are also on offer. You can get your coffee here until early evening.

    Playa Ascunción, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    662--5089

    Known For

    • Java chip frappe with organic Belizean beans
    • Friendly faces
    • Beachfront hammocks
  • 14. Il Pellicano Cucina Italiana

    $$$

    Lush palms, lamplight, and blooms of burning love flowers all make for a seductive ambience on an island where you expect picnic tables and sand floors. Il Pellicano features classics like risotto, gnocchi, and margherita pizza (not fresh mozzarella, but better than the island's average), with imported rarities like capers and porcini mushrooms. The menu changes frequently and the desserts change daily. Il Pellicano is celebrated by some for its atmosphere more than its consistency, but it remains a choice spot for a romantic evening. 

    49 Pasero St., Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    226--0660

    Known For

    • Alfresco dining in a gorgeous, jungle-like garden
    • Live music on a small outdoor stage
    • Tasty lasagna

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
  • 15. Lazy Lizard Bar & Grill

    $$

    "Sunny place for shady people" is the old-time slogan of the Lazy Lizard, the hangout that still reigns at the ever-happening Split. Wade with some friends into the Caribbean with an icy bucket of Belikins, or jump of the rickety diving platform (but do it sober). If you're not feeling that gutsy, at night you can watch the fish as multicolored spotlights illuminate the water. Don't expect cheap drinks or gourmet bar snacks (think plasticky nacho cheese). But the location makes the Lizard an iconic hangout.

    The Split, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    226--0655

    Known For

    • Daytime cocktails and overpriced rum
    • Spring-break vibes
    • Prime spot for cooling off
  • 16. Reina's

    $$

    At any given time, two or three generations of the owner's family staff this outdoor eatery, which serves some of the best pineapple shrimp and coconut curry on Caye Caulker. You’ll sit under fluorescent lights with feet in the sand, while your dinner sizzles behind you in a tiny kitchenette or on a barbecue grill. Reina’s has a full bar but no straws (a big bonus for marine life). During the day, the family sells tasty meat pies next door. 

    Av. Langosta, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    622--4014

    Known For

    • Jerk chicken and strong campechanas
    • Wholesome family dining
    • Local flavor at good prices
  • 17. Sip n' Dip Beach Bar

    $$

    The less rowdy competitor of Lazy Lizard, Sip n' Dip is a playful spot to kick it in the water, rum punch in hand. Though the swimming here isn't as good or deep as at the Lizard, you're a stone's throw from that area; plus the inner tubes and submerged tables make up for it. It's more family-friendly, with a modest playground and a little upcycled water slide into the sea. The basic lunch menu is surprisingly tasty. Sip n' Dip closes up shop at 6 pm, so it's a good spot to beat the daytime heat.

    The Split, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    600--0080

    Known For

    • A long and pleasant pier
    • Hammocks in the water
    • Cheap-ish beer and rum

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner
  • 18. The Magic Grill Restaurant & Bar

    $$

    Cheesy name aside, Magic Grill is a delightful, breezy perch where you can dine on treehouse-like levels of a palapa overlooking the Caribbean. Okra snapper, sesame-seed shrimp, and Belizean comfort food are on offer, but the real draw is the dreamy setting. 

    Playa Asunción, Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    226--0505

    Known For

    • Creative seafront seating
    • Playful garnishes
    • Cocktails served in fresh coconuts
  • 19. The Pelican Sunset Bar

    $$

    This waterside palapa is your spot for––you guessed it––a beautiful sunset. The Pelican is known for its many ceviches (they may be a little overhyped, but still nothing to sneeze at), and seafood in general is tasty here. The bartenders make amazing things happen from fresh juices and local rum. The joint has a lively atmosphere and seating can get crowded, but it's good fun.

    Av. Mangle, at end of Aventurera St., Caye Caulker, Belize District, Belize
    610--0624

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