Restaurants in Bermuda
Wahoo steak, shark hash, mussel pie, fish chowder laced with rum and sherry peppers, Hoppin' John (black-eyed peas and rice), and the succulent spiny Bermuda lobster (called "guinea chick") await you in Bermuda. Of course, you won't find these dishes on all menus, as many resorts and mainstream restaurants specialize in a more Continental or international cuisine. But for a true taste of Bermuda, search the menu for local grub.
Bermudian food has improved in recent years, but dining out is still not a major reason to visit the island. American and British dishes are common. Innovative gourmet fare often isn't -- although the prices might suggest you're getting something special. Dining in Bermuda is generally more expensive than it is in the United States and Canada. Because virtually everything except fish must be imported, restaurant prices are closer to those in Europe.
In general, it's not a good idea to order meat very often; it's flown in, and you can't be sure how long it has been in storage. Whenever possible, stick to local food; for a main course, that usually means fish. The seafood, especially Bermuda rockfish, is generally excellent -- that is, when local fishers have caught something that day. Sometimes the waters are too rough for fishing. A lot of fish is imported frozen from the United States; you may want to ask before you order. To find the dishes that are truly worthy, you'll have to pick and choose your way carefully through the menu -- and that's where we come in.
Most restaurants, at least the better ones, prefer that men wear a jacket and tie after 6pm; women usually wear casual, chic clothing in the evening. Of course, as most of the world dresses more and more casually, Bermuda's dress codes have loosened up a bit -- but this is still a more formal destination than many other islands. It's always wise to ask about required dress when you're reserving a table. During the day, no matter what the establishment, be sure to wear a coverup -- don't arrive for lunch sporting a bikini.
Because of the absence of inexpensive transportation, many travelers on a budget eat dinner at their hotels. If you like to dine around and you're concerned about cost, find a hotel that offers a variety of dining options, or stay in or near the City of Hamilton.
A Note on Reservations
Nearly all major restaurants prefer that you make a reservation; many popular places require that you do so as far in advance as possible. Weekends in summer can be especially crowded. Some repeat visitors make their reservations for the most popular spots before they leave home.
What You Need to Know about Service Charges
Although a service charge (typically 10%-17%) is added to most restaurant bills, it's customary to leave something extra if the service has been good. However, it isn't necessary -- in fact, many diners find 15% too generous. Be on the lookout for this scam: Some restaurants include the basic 15% service charge in the bill, but leave the service charge line blank. Many diners unknowingly add another 10% to 15%, without realizing they've already paid for service. Scrutinize your bill, and don't be shy about asking if you're not sure what's included.
Dressing the Part
Some of the upscale restaurants in Bermuda ask that men wear a jacket and tie for dinner; some restaurants require a jacket but not a tie. When making reservations, always ask what the dress code is. "Casual but elegant" dress is preferred at most Sunday buffets.
A Note on Hotel Dining
In high season (Apr-Nov), many resort hotels require guests to take the Modified American Plan (MAP), or half-board arrangement of breakfast and dinner. To spare guests the routine of eating in the same dining room every night, some hotels offer a "dine around" program. It allows you to dine at other hotels on your own meal plan or at somewhat reduced prices. Ask about dine-around arrangements when booking your room.
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1609 Bar & Restaurant
Named for the fateful year in which Bermuda’s first settlers crashed upon St. George’s shores, this seasonally-open restaurant at the Hamilton Princess Hotel couldn’t possibly be closer to the water. In fact, the handsome dining room, with its modern glass walls and giant retractable…$$City of Hamilton - International
Aqua Terra
The food is hit or miss, and the service can be slow, at this, the most formal restaurant of the Reefs Hotel and Club. But if you reserve a table next to the windows you may not mind, as you’ll be treated to blissful Atlantic Ocean views. It is a180-degree panorama and it is killer.…$$$Southampton Parish - Bermudian
Art Mel’s Spicy Dicy
A take-out spot for classic Bermuda fish sandwiches. Made with battered swai (a thin, flaky white fish similar to tilapia), its sandwiches are brick-sized behemoths that can easily be shared (most locals order one for lunch and save the other half for dinner).$City of Hamilton - Ice Cream
Bailey’s Bay Ice Cream Parlour
If you’ve got plans to visit the Crystal & Fantasy Caves in Bailey’s Bay, then don’t miss this family-friendly ice cream parlor, which is accessible via a shady tree-lined walkway. For all-natural, homemade ice cream, there’s no comparable spot in Bermuda—the staff concocts at…$Smith's Parish - Seafood
Barracuda Grill
When Hollywood super-couple Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones used to live in Bermuda, this was the restaurant they patronized most frequently. Maybe it was the expertly prepared seafood or perhaps, the dimly-lit dining room and nicely spaced tables, both of which provide…$$City of Hamilton - International
Beach Club Restaurant
If you’re searching for a breezy, oceanfront restaurant on the east end, don’t miss this al fresco bistro located on the sands of Rosewood Bermuda’s private beach club. At lunch you can sit alongside swimwear-clad hotel guests who’ve come from the beach or nearby pool to eat salads,…$$Smith's Parish - French
Beau Rivage
Spearheaded by critically acclaimed chef Jean Claude Garzia—he was awarded the “Meilleur Ouvrier de France” in 1998 (France’s highest honor for a chef)— Beau Rivage features an ever-changing menu of classic continental dishes. Favorites include fois gras with a sauternes sauce,…$$$Paget Parish - Italian
Bella Vista Grill
Set within the airy and rambling pink-sided clubhouse of the Port Royal Golf Course, Bella Vista’s restaurant’s hilltop location provides excellent views of the back nine and the Atlantic Ocean. At lunch, a roster of salads, tacos, sandwiches and burgers is served. Dinner is devoted…$$Southampton - Sushi
Beluga Bar
The basement of a shopping mall may be the last place you’d think about going to indulge in fine sushi rolls and freshly prepared sashimi, but don’t count out this excellent sushi bar located within the bowels of Washington Mall. At Beluga Bar you’ll be served by an affable team of…$$City of Hamilton - Pub Grub
Bermuda Bistro at the Beach
Despite the promise of a beachfront within this restaurant’s name, it occupies the ground floor of a commercial building in the center of downtown Hamilton with nary a grain of sand in sight. Still there’s a sense of vacation fun from the cheerful staff here, and an ambience that’s…$City of Hamilton - Mediterranean
Blackbeard’s
Snag an outdoor table and look out to sea: in 1609 the captain of the British ship the Sea Venture purposefully sailed his vessel onto the very reefs you see in front of you. His ship, badly damaged by a hurricane, was foundering and only by wrecking it could he save the 150 souls…$$St. George's Parish - International
Blû
Blu has always been something of a miracle worker. Its menu is thicker than War and Peace, the largest on the island. When we say there is everything you could possibly want to order on it, we’re not exaggerating. But incredibly, they do it all very, very well. Want sushi? Blu offers…$$$Warwick Parish - Continental
Bolero Brasserie
Helmed by` Chef Johnny Roberts, this Front Street favorite offers a seasonal menu of French bistro classics like steak tartare, escargot and duck confit. But don’t expect it all to be on the menu during a return visit since Chef Roberts prides himself on changing the menu daily,…$$$City of Hamilton - Bermudian/American
Bone Fish Bar & Grill
Located on the west end of the Royal Naval Dockyard not far from the King’s Wharf cruise piers, this is the first restaurant that most cruise passengers see after they depart their ship. Which means that the restaurant staff doesn’t have to work too hard to stay busy—and they don’t…$$Sandys Parish - French
Bouchée
Arguably Bermuda’s best breakfast spot, Bouchee features a lengthy eggs benedict menu (including Norwegian style with smoked salmon; Portuguese style with chorizo, onions and potatoes; and the Homard, with lumps of Maine lobster) plus pancakes, Belgian waffles and whatever else you…$City of Hamilton - Barbecue
Boundary Sports Bar and Grille
Low and slow—that’s the key to good BBQ, and that’s how they do it here. Every day, Boundary’s Texas-trained chef, and his assistants, pack their industrial smoker with a mix of mesquite, cherry wood, maple and hickory. Fine brisket (from Wagyu beef) is put in first, since it will…$$Southhampton Parish - International
Breezes
Getting one of the four tables right on the beach here is a two-step operation. First, you’ll need to make a reservation. Then, plan to arrive at least half an hour before you’re due—tables on the sand are strictly first-come, first seated (you can’t request them in advance). All of…$$$Sandys Parish - Wine Bar
Brew
Featuring Bermuda’s only wine-on-tap bar, draft beers from the Dockyard Brewing Company, and a wide selection of handcrafted coffees—including its very own nitro brew that’s served cold and black—this brand new Front Street café is like Starbucks on steroids. In the morning dig into…$$City of Hamilton - Burgers
Bulli Social
Fashioned as a gourmet burger bar, Bulli Social’s tables are spread under a canopy of trees in a cordoned off section of Par la Ville Park. Its high-end burgers are all made with grass fed beef. Also on the bill are creatively-topped “dawgs” (like the chihuahua, a hotdog with smoked…$$City of Hamilton - Italian
Café Amici
Located inside the Clocktower Mall within the Royal Naval Dockyard, this Italian restaurant has the best pizza in the west end (try the eponymously named Amici, with arugula, sliced Parma ham and parmesan shavings). It’s also one of the few places in Dockyard where you can get a…$$Sandys Parish - International
Coconuts
We recommend Coconuts not only for its scenic vista, but also for its sense of being tightly woven into the fabric of Bermuda's complicated social pecking order. Enjoying favor among long-time residents of the island, it's set between high cliff rocks and a sandy pink beach on the…$$$Southampton Parish - Caribbean/Soul Food
D&C Grill West
If you’re staying near the west end or happen to be passing through Southampton parish en route to the Royal Naval Dockyard, this is a swell little spot to pick up an inexpensive take out meal (there are also no-frills tables beside the to-go counter). The menu is an ever-changing…$$Southampton Parish - Cafe/Bakery
Dangelini’s Cafe
Located next to the public ferry dock in downtown Hamilton and a stone’s throw from the gleaming new Visitor Services Center, this Italian-owned café serves fresh baked scones, croissants and muffins, plus a wide selection of hot pressed panini sandwiches (the menu changes daily and…$City of Hamilton - International
Devil’s Isle Café
Devil’s Isle is an angel when it comes to healthy eating. It has tons of options for both vegetarians and vegans (including an outrageously good sandwich with cashew cream, garlic spread, spinach, avocado, roasted tomato and sprouts). And when it does do meat dishes they are hormone…$$City of Hamilton - Pub grub
Divots
This unfussy sports bar is where to go after you’ve played 18 holes at Belmont Hills Golf Course or if you’d like a low-key place to unwind with a beer and a great view of Granaway Deep. Expect a basic menu of burgers, sandwiches and salads, plus predictable starters like wings and…$$Warwick Parish - Bakery; Sandwiches/Salads
Dockyard Pastry Shop
Owned by Swiss pastry chef Joerg Rudolph, who's called Bermuda home for nearly 30 years, this Royal Naval Dockyard patisserie serves much more than the island’s finest baked goods (think apple strudel, caramel eclairs, almond macaroons, and Paris-Brest cream puffs). The cozy sidewalk…$Sandys Parish - Steak and Seafood
Fourways Inn
Housed in a restored 17th-century cottage with handsome stone archways, antique paintings and white-clothed tables set with silver and crystal, this upscale restaurant oozes old-school Bermuda. For that reason, and because it’s also the main restaurant of the attached cottage colony…$$$Paget Parish - Burgers/Bermudian
Gombey’s Bar & Restaurant
Hang with the locals at the chill, al fresco beachfront bar, right next to a nature reserve. The soundtrack will be reggae and soca, the drinks are served in solo cups but boy are they strong, and the “Yummy”—a fish sandwich—lives up to its name. The only downside is something that…$St. George's Parish - Seafood/Pizzaria
Gulfstream
This roadside restaurant is located directly across the street from the entrance to Horseshoe Bay Beach, making it a perfect stop for lunch before you take a dip or for an early dinner after you’re done swimming (just make sure to cover up before you head over). Since it’s owned by…$$Southampton Parish - Sushi/Japanese/Seafood
Harbourfront Restaurant & Komodaru Sushi Lounge
Located adjacent to the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, this is an elegant and accomplished restaurant. It has quiet dockside tables where you can sit outside next to the water and a chic indoor dining room that looks out upon Hamilton Harbor. Wherever you choose to sit,…$$City of Hamilton - Steaks & Seafood; International
Harry's
This upscale, sophisticated restaurant is one of the best in Bermuda for steak lovers. In the 1950s, before Harry, its founder, boarded the PanAm Clipper to Bermuda, he stopped in New York to dine at a then-famous steakhouse named Peter’s Backyard. His meal was so exceptional he…$$$City of Hamilton - British/Sushi
Henry VIII
Henry VIII shouldn’t be as good as it is. It’s set walking distance from two Southampton resorts (the Fairmont and the Reefs), all but guaranteeing it clientele. Its menu is all over the place. And its “Ye Olde” Tudor styling, with portraits of former English kings, dark wood and…$$Southampton Parish - Britsh Pub Fare/Bermudian
Hog Penny Pub
Every bit a traditional English pub, the Hog Penny is chock-full of UK nostalgia—a dimly lit, dark-wooded watering hole that's a favorite among locals and tourists who come for its shepherd's pie, fish and chips, and bangers and mash. It serves one of the island's best bowls of…$$Around town - Cafe
Homer’s Cafe
Named for the 19th-century artist Winslow Homer, who famously painted many Bermuda landscapes, this cozy café is set inside the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art—a fitting location since many of the dishes it serves are artfully created. Order an avocado toast and you’ll be treated…$Paget Parish - Indian
House of India
It may take some doing to actually find this hole-in-the-wall curry house on the northern edge of Hamilton—known locally as “backatown,” which is Bermudian slang for “back of town”—but once you arrive, you’ll be rewarded with some of the island’s finest Indian cuisine. Because the…$City of Hamilton - Fast Food
Ice Queen
The closest thing Bermuda has to McDonald’s is this hole-in-the-wall takeaway place. It’s open all day long, but you’ll find mostly Bermudians queued up at night, long the Hamilton bars have closed, to scarf down greasy burgers and fried fish sandwiches. As its name suggests, the…$Paget Parish - French
Island Brasserie
You’ll be in good hands here, thanks to a team of well-trained waiters who serve meals with aplomb (a real treat since service at many of the island’s restaurants can be slow or inattentive). We’d suggest reserving a seat on open-air patio (lovely views of Castle Harbour) but the…$$$Smith's Parish - International
Jasmine Lounge
Attention hungry travelers: this is one of the few restaurants on Bermuda with continuous service from 11am in the morning until 11:30pm at night. (Most island restos shutter between lunch and dinner, and well before 11:30 pm). It’s also a very pleasant spot for a nibble, with swish…$$Southampton Parish - Asian
L’Oriental
Located just above Little Venice, this Pan-Asian restaurant gracefully mixes the cuisines of China, Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan. Within a mahogany-and-stone-lined room with bridges, a pagoda, and lots of Asian art, you’ll find dimly lit tables, a sushi bar, and a teppanyaki table…$$City of Hamilton - Pizzaria
La Trattoria
This family oriented restaurant is tucked away in a narrow alley 2 blocks north of the City of Hamilton’s harborfront. There’s not a single cutting-edge or glamorous thing about it, and that’s just what the loyal regulars like. The decor is straight out of old Naples, with a…$City of Hamilton - Italian
Little Venice
This is one of the most prominent Italian restaurants in Bermuda, a staple that has been here as long as anyone can remember. An enduring specialty is its veal saltimbocca—thin cut veal chops with prosciutto, marsala wine and fresh Bermuda sage. Other popular dishes include sous vide…$$$City of Hamilton - Continental
Mad Hatter’s
It might take some doing to find this well-hidden restaurant in northwestern Hamilton—it’s located at the northern most end of Bermudiana Road, across from the Robin Hood pub and the Esso Gas Station. But once you get there, you’ll be rewarded with some of the most inventive European…$$$City of Hamilton - Diner/Bermudian
Mama Angie’s Coffee Shop
A Traditional Bermuda fish sandwich in St. George’s? There’s no better place than this colorful hole-in-the-wall diner at the east of York Street. And you’ll likely be the only tourist there. Either eat it at one of its small tables inside, or take it to go, and have a picnic at…$St. George's Parish - Caribbean/Soul Food
Marcus’
When celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson, a winner of Top Chef: Masters, opened this chic harbor front restaurant in 2017, he ushered in a new standard of fine dining in Bermuda. Not only did he raise the bar, he effortlessly leaped over it. Start your experience at the bar, behind…$$$City of Hamilton - International
Marée
Housed in a chicly minimalist glassed-in dining room at The Loren—an ultra-modern boutique hotel that opened in 2017—this swanky restaurant serves price-fixed three- and four-course dinners only. Get here a little early so you can start your evening in the swellegent bar area (with…$$$Smith's Parish - Mediterranean
Mediterra
You’ll "sail" from Greece to Italy to Spain and North Africa at this yacht-like eatery, with its porthole "windows" (actually inset sea paintings), its brass fixtures and burnished woods. And as you would on a ship, you’ll be sharing the victuals—the menu is designed that way. From…$$Southampton Parish - Steak/Seafood/Pasta
Mickey's Beach Bistro & Bar
Almost as iconic as the beach it sits on, Mickey’s is a Bermuda classic. Located just twenty yards from the surf, right on Elbow Beach, every table has a view of the turquoise coastline, making this a perfect spot for breezy long lunches or romantic moonlit dinners. Astonishingly,…$$Paget Parish - Fast Food
Mr. Chicken
Don’t even think about walking into KFC (the only American restaurant chain in Bermuda). Why would you when located just two doors down from the Colonel is this beloved family-owned fried chicken shack. With crispy fried chicken sandwiches, tender chicken nuggets and fried chicken…$City of Hamilton - British pub fare
Northrock Brewing Company
Don’t let the name fool you: While this traditional English pub does serve locally brewed beers, they’re not brewed on-site nor are they made by the Northrock Brewing Company, a now-defunct Bermuda brewer. All of this mid-island watering hole's local tap beers…$$Smith's Parish - Seafood
Ocean Club
Set atop a low cliff overlooking rocks and pink sands, The Ocean Club is the top place for seafood in Southampton—and one of the best on the island for it, too. We especially like their Bermuda style rockfish served with torched local banana and toasted almond gremolata, but it’s…$$$Southampton Parish - Diner
Paraquet Restaurant
You’re more likely spot local cab drivers on their break than tourists eating at this no-frills roadside diner. Serving simple homecooked food, the Paraquet is where Bermudians go to get a cheap but tasty meal served reasonably fast (at $5.75, its hamburger is probably the least…$Paget Parish - Sushi
Pearl
Inventive preparations of fresh, locally-caught fish, are the lure at this swank sushi bar just upstairs from Port O’ Call on Front Street. In fact, we’d say Pearl has the very best sushi in Bermuda. Many of the dishes on the menu were invented here, like the rockfish usuzukuri, made…$$City of Hamilton - Seafood/International
Port 'O Call
Since its inception, Port O’ Call has been one of the island’s most reliably excellent restaurants. It’s hugely popular among locals for its killer power lunch (you’ll see brokers wheeling and dealing at each table); those same island bigwigs return after work to crowd the black…$$$Hamilton - Mexican
Rosa’s Cantina
Are we sending you here for spicy south-of-the-border cuisine? Yes and no. Most people go to Rosa’s for the fish sandwich—the restaurant took first prize in the Bermuda Tourism Authority’s Best Fish Sandwich Competition in 2015 (none have been held since). And we think its Mexican…$City of Hamilton - Indian
Ruby Murray’s
Tucked away in a quiet, cobblestone alley off Front Street¬—take a selfie on the colorful stairs are illuminated by dozens of hanging lights—this sparsely decorated restaurant serves classic Indian cuisine with aplomb. Its menu covers traditional North Indian favorites such as…$$City of Hamilton - Comfort Food
Rum Bum Beach Bar
Burgers in your bikini! This laid-back beach bar is located on the grounds of Horseshoe Bay Beach, making it the only restaurant in Bermuda where you can eat, drink and be merry without donning a coverup. That’s right: guys don’t have to wear a shirt and shoes can be left off. Like…$Southampton Parish - Italian/Pizza
Rustico
If you've brought the kids to Flatts Village for its one and only must-see attraction—the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo, featuring outdoor exhibits devoted to animals in Bermuda and on other islands around the world—then don't miss this family-friendly …$$Flatts Village - Tapas
Seabreeze
If Mickey’s and the Lido are full, this is your third choice for dining—and yes, it is a definite third choice—at the Elbow Beach Resort. An outdoor cocktail lounge with low-slung wicker couches and chairs, food seems to be a bit of an afterthought here, though you can get decent…$$Paget Parish - British
Somerset Country Squire Pub & Restaurant
You'll pass through a moon-gate arch to reach the raised terrace of this waterside restaurant in the center of the village. Limestone blocks and hedges ring the terrace; inside, the dining room is located downstairs. The bill of fare ranges from British pub grub to fresh local fish…$$Sandys Parish - Italian
Sul Verde
Bermuda’s best Italian restaurant, it’s name means “on the green”, fitting since its outdoor balcony offers stunning views of Tucker’s Point Golf Course (and Castle Harbour in the distance). That being said, the handsome indoor dining room is pretty swell, too, decked out in…$$$Smith's Parish - Bakery
Sweet SAAK Bakery
What does SAAK mean? Good eats in this case, though in reality it is an acronym from the initials of the four siblings who run this bakery in St. George’s. They use family recipes for their cinnamon buns, sliced cakes, sweet fruit breads, homemade granola and cookies. All is served…$St. George's Parish - British/American
Swizzle Inn Bailey's Bay
This landmark dive bar in Bailey's Bay is the original home of theBermuda rum swizzle—a potent punch made with Gosling's Gold and Black Seal rums, pineapple and orange juices, a dash of Angustora bitters, and a local sweetener called falernum—and it's also Bermuda’s oldest, opening…$Hamilton Parish - Pub Grub
Swizzle South Shore
This is the sister restaurant of the original Swizzle Inn, which first opened in Bailey’s Bay in 1932 and is credited with inventing the Bermuda Rum Swizzle. It’s not quite as vibrant as that beloved dive bar, but it is a solid choice for a casual lunch, dinner or yes, pitchers of…$$Warwick Parish - Fusion
Tempest Bistro
Named for the Shakespearean play that was inspired by the real-life story of the Sea Venture—the ship that crashed upon Bermuda’s shores in 1609—Tempest Bistro is housed in a handsome former military warehouse. With lanterns, exposed brick walls and wood-paneling, its setting is…$$$St. George's Parish - International
The Dining Room
If you've come to Southampton for the view atop Gibb's Hill Lighthouse—where after climbing 185 steps to an open-air viewing platform, you're rewarded with a 360-degree panorama of Riddell's Bay, Hamilton Harbour, and the Atlantic Ocean—then you should stay for a meal at this cozy…$$Southampton Parish - British
The Frog & Onion Pub
Within the dark and shadowy premises of the former 18th-century cooperage at the Royal Naval Dockyard, the Frog & Onion is the most traditional British pub in Bermuda. It's "named" for the founders, French-born Jean-Paul Magnin (the Frog, who's no longer associated with the…$Sandys Parish - Seafood
The Lobster Pot & Boat House Bar
A fixture on the Bermuda dining scene since 1973, The Lobster Pot is a perennial favorite for its campy nautical décor, fresh seafood specialties and award-winning Bermuda fish chowder—a spicy seafood stew traditionally served with a dash of Gosling’s Black Seal rum and Outerbridge’s…$$City of Hamilton - Pub Grub
The New Woody’s Sports Bar & Restaurant
The ultimate locals hangout, this waterside dive bar is where you’ll find Bermudians inside watching soccer or congregated on the outdoor patio drinking beers and eating what many consider to be the best fish sandwich on Bermuda. Typically featuring crispy filets of fried grouper or…$Sandys Parish - Comfort Food
The Pickled Onion
Think of this as much nicer version of T.G.I. Friday’s: well-suited for families, with a something-for-everyone menu of sandwiches, salads, burgers, flatbread pizza and entrees, all of which are consistently high quality. This place gets pretty busy with the lunch work crowd so if…$$City of Hamilton - International
The Pink Beach Club
Situated on a wooden deck that seems to hover over the ocean, this airy seaside restaurant is the main dining room of The Loren, meaning it’s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It peaks at Sunday brunch, thanks to a three-course, priced-fix menu of truly imaginative breakfast…$$Smith's Parish - International
The Village Pantry
This is an ideal spot to bring the kids for two reasons. It features an outdoor play with toys and a picnic table where tykes can blow off steam while the meal is being prepared. And what kid doesn’t love a make-your-own pizza menu? Order one and your kids will get a dollop of…$$Smith's Parish - Seafood
Wahoo's Bistro & Patio
Wahoo’s Bistro & Patio serves everything wahoo, a flaky white local fish that’s as versatile as it is delicious. On the menu? Creamy wahoo chowder, smoked wahoo paté, deep-fried wahoo nuggets, Baja-style wahoo tacos, ground wahoo burger or simply grilled wahoo with herbed butter,…$$St. George's - Steaks/Seafood
Waterlot Inn
Housed in a 1670's-era Bermuda cottage, where merchant sailors once unloaded their cargo into the basement, the Waterlot Inn is now Bermuda's premier steakhouse. Situated on picturesque Jew's Bay in Southampton, the high-end restaurant no longer requires that gentlemen wear jackets,…$$$Southampton Parish

