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This is a lovely restaruant located in the Sands hotel. YOu will eat on a deck overlooking the ocean and be pleasantly surprised by the variety of locally-prepared seafood dishes. Go, like I did, on Tuesday night to enjoy "Caribbean Night" complete with traditional dishes and live music. Thursday also has live music, although fewer "local" options on the menu.
The Creole grouper was very good, but the highlight was the appetizer of conch fingers (not fritters) that were light, delicate and scrumptious! Leave a Comment Theme: SeafoodPrice: US$31-40 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: Sands Resort on Grace Bay Beach
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Locals seem to agree that this is a very good seafood restaurant near the Turtle Cove Marina. The bar is full of locals having drinks after a day of "work" and the tables fill up by 8:00. Get there early and pick a table overlooking the docks for more ambiance.
Pecan-crusted conch is terrific, as are the conch fritters. Leave a Comment Theme: SeafoodPrice: US$31-40 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: Turtle Cove Marina
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Located on the upper level of the Ports of Call Shopping plaza Calico Jack's offers the best in Creole Cooking. If you want some non-spicy options they have it too, but try the caribbean pastas and shrimp = excellent. Drinks are reasonable and there is a bar area if you just want a drink. Not open on a Sunday, and only open in the evenings.
Creole Chicken and Garlic Shrimp Pasta. They also do a very nice keylime pie dessert. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Ports of Call Shopping Plaza - Upper LevelDirections: Directly above the Barefoot Cafe
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The Barefoot Cafe is situated in a cool courtyard, and opens for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every meal we had there was excellent, and ranged from burgers, to jerk chicken, pizzas, pork chops, conch, pasta. It all tasted very fresh and the service was very good and friendly. Drinks were quite cheap, and each day they have a "theme" in the evening, such as pasta night or conch night. They also have a happy hour from 15:00 to 18:00 when most drinks and pizza is half price. I'd definitely recommend it.
Jerk chicken skewers with Rice & Peas ... mmm Leave a Comment
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This restaurant is located on the upper level of the Ports of Call shopping Plaza. They are renowned for their pizzas, but serve a variety of dishes including some nice local dishes including lovely jerk chicken wings.
Jerk chicken wings and fillet of Mahi Mahi Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Ports of Call shopping Plaza
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Great ambience, romantic outdoor dining on the pier. Friendly service and excellent food.
Fresh local fish
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Order a beer and sit back in Bugaloos and look out at the sea and the beach and just relax. The waitress will then, after about ten minutes (hey they are on island time, which is were you should be) will bring you over a menu that has about ten different varieties of conch (pronounced conck). She then put your order in and the guy goes out and fishes out your conch straight from the sea - chops it up and hey presto - you cant get fresher than that!
Personally I dont do fish and sea food but it would have been rude not too! Leave a Comment
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Great location, views and ambiance......excellent service and food for the price!
Conch fingers, and soup!!! Theme: SeafoodPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Grace Bay Beach
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This is a fair choice for a break from seafood, but -- in my opinion -- not up to it's billing. Perhaps those who claim to love it just need a break from delicious locally-prepared meals .... The decor is a classic Irish pub and it was O.K., but not great.
I hear the burger is "great" but can't say for sure. I got the Irish Stew, which was recommended, but definitely not that good. The biggest disappointment, however, was that the beer was served in bottles and only lukewarm due to a lack of "real pub glasses" (at a pub?!?!) and a broken tap line. Hmmm. Leave a Comment Theme: Pub/BreweryPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: Main road, off Grace Bay.
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The Bacci is a finner eating establishment and offers some excellent food served on the decks along Turtle Cove Marina. You may sit and watch the boats going and coming. The atmosphere is very nice, clean, and nicely decorated. They offer a resonable wine list and the food is very good. Pricing is middle of the road for places in Provo. The owner of this establisment is a high energy gentleman that will see that you are properly taken care of. He often will seat you himself and introduce you to your server. From local seafood to fine veal dishes, this place is on the not to miss list while in Provo.
I have had the Red snapper and a special veal dish at the Bacci. The fish was very good and served with long string beans and was very tatee. The veal was cooked in a brown sauce that was a little spicy and served with mashed type of potatoes. Very Good! We would always start with a mixed drink before dinner and then a bottle of wine with dinner. Leave a Comment Theme: ItalianPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Turtle Cove Marina,ProvidencialesDirections: This restaurant sits right in the marina where you can see the boats going in and out. Very nice scenery to enjoy a fine meal.
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