Frommer's Review
One of the first lodges or inns ever built in Hope Town, this restaurant is still winning new friends. At night, romantic couples opt for a table on the cozy terrace with views of the harbor and the lights from the yachts. Begin the evening with a rum punch in Wrecker's Bar, overlooking the water. The menu here is hardly inventive, but it's good, featuring the usual array of chicken, steak, and pork chops. Occasionally, a fisherman will bring in a big marlin that the chef grills to perfection. Bahamian lobster appears delightfully in a creamy fettuccine and the local grouper is fashioned into Chinese-style spring rolls served with a mustard-laced chutney sauce. In the main dining area are picture windows, rattan chairs, and nautical prints. During lunch, diners gravitate to the Reef Bar and Grill fronting the water.
Don't overlook the lodge as a possibility for rooms. It rents 20 comfortably furnished and air-conditioned doubles, with prices going from $150 to $195 (£80-£103) all year. Accommodations lie on any of three floors, each with a patio or balcony, sliding glass doors, a small bathroom with shower stall, and wicker furnishings.
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