41 Best Restaurants in The Cayes and Atolls, Belize

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

Hibisca by Habanero

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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 tamalelike dish), but some sniff at the avant-garde style. You'll have to try it to know where you land.

Il Pellicano Cucina Italiana

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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 food quality, but it remains a choice spot for a romantic evening. 

49 Pasero St., Caye Caulker, Belize
226--0660
Known For
  • Alfresco dining in a gorgeous, junglelike garden
  • Live music on a small outdoor stage
  • Tasty lasagna
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Lazy Lizard Bar & Grill

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"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 off 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
226--0655
Known For
  • Daytime cocktails and overpriced rum
  • Spring-break vibes
  • Prime spot for cooling off

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Lone Star Grill & Cantina

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If you’re in need of a fried steak sandwich or a big screen to watch baseball, here you’ll find both. Lone Star Grill & Cantina, run by a couple from the Lone Star State, is an outpost of Texas cooking on the south end of the island. Enjoy cold beer, margaritas, and some piled-high fajitas.

The Magic Grill Restaurant & Bar

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Cheesy name aside, Magic Grill is a delightful, breezy perch where you can dine on treehouselike 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. 

Moon Bar

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Moon Bar has made a splash as an atmospheric beach bar and "flame-fired" pizza joint on a secluded stretch of beach. This is a spot to come and play for hours: recline on daybeds, drink your "grammable" craft cocktail in the pool, or borrow paddleboards and kayaks (free for customers). The tasty, customizable pizzas are made with excellent homemade dough. At night, cool-color purple and blue lighting gives Moon Bar a sultry lunar feel. Note that this hip hangout is 18-plus. 

6 miles (9½ km) north of bridge, Ambergris Caye, Belize
610--8953
Known For
  • An appealing beach
  • Fairly pricey, but high-quality, pizzas
  • Movie nights on Fridays
Restaurant Details
Adults only

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The Pelican Sunset Bar

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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
610--0624
Known For
  • Scrumptious ceviche
  • Gorgeous sunset views
  • Expertly crafted drinks

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Rain Restaurant & Rooftop Terrace

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Simple decor and few walls make space for this rooftop's real ambience: the Caribbean horizon and watercolor sunsets. Some of the prices are jaw-dropping, but so are the culinary creations: executive chef and sampedrano Samuel Gonzalez has a way with local ingredients and all things seafood. From-the-land dishes shine, too: options such as the bleu cheese-crusted filet mignon use ingredients the island seldom sees. It's possible to pop into Rain for a cocktail and watch the sunset. Just below Rain is Aqua, another of Gonzalez's high-profile restaurants, known for exquisite sushi. Both are attached to the resort Grand Caribe.

2 miles (3 km) north of bridge, Ambergris Caye, Belize
226--4000
Known For
  • Jungle ribs with guava sauce
  • A winning panorama
  • Quality service
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Reina's

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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
622--4014
Known For
  • Jerk chicken and strong campechanas
  • Wholesome family dining
  • Local flavor at good prices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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Robin's Kitchen

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Line up beside the smoking grill for a delicious, no-nonsense plate of jerk chicken with sides. Homemade sauce is dished from a big plastic mixing bowl, and Fanta and juices are in the back (but don't expect mixed drinks). Eat under the thatch and chat with the lovely Jamaican-Belizean owners, or get your meal to go. Bring napkins---and cash, as no credit cards are accepted.

Waruguma

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This open-air favorite is your spot for handmade pupusas (pockets of masa filled with meat or veggies and cooked on a griddle). The huge pupusas will only run you about BZ$3–BZ$6 each, and range from spinach to pork to the idiosyncratic "crazy" flavor. An array of (more expensive) seafood and meat dishes is also on offer. For tropical decadence try the coconut cream burritos filled with seafood or chicken while you enjoy the town's bustle just feet away. Waruguma is a great, low-key family dinner spot.

Angel Coral St., Ambergris Caye, Belize
633--0931
Known For
  • Vegetarian and meaty pupusas
  • Lobster burritos
  • People-watching in the heart of San Pedro

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