Angry Annies- ribs , chicken , steak etc. . Fisherman's Pub- local fare and so fresh . Cafe Indigo- home made soups , pies , pates and great shrimp and steaks etc. .
Fisherpond Great House- Plantation Brunch on Sundays and delicious local lunch weekdays .
Bagatelle Great House Lord Willoughby.- pub grub menu and tapas . Starfish at Settlers- seafood. Mannie's Suga Suga -excellent fish and meats on offer and a Thai fused menu.
Flindt Patisserie- tarts , quiche , sausage rolls and the best pastry desserts on island . The Mews-a classic Mediterranean menu with lots of variety from seafood , steak to lamb .
Lonestar- seafood and classic euro . Il Tempio- Italian and good with a blue sea backdrop of Fitts Village Bay .
Sassafras - Fusion menu - one page of menu is dishes from East the other is dishes of the West ....the best crayfish cakes. Mango's By The Sea- Caribbean and a wonderful tasty menu .
Surfside- salads , burgers roti and on the beach . Olives-fresh seafood with a twist exotic island menu ...curry is good Cocomos- burgers , salads to fish burgers .
The Coach House- fish cakes are great, pasta , crab back shells stuffed to burgers etc. also try their West Indian Sunday Buffet. p
For Fine West Coast Dining and excellent service try- a random order The Cliff . Calabaza. Fish Pot. L Acajou - Sandy Lane . Daphne's. Blue Rare . The Terrace Cobblers Cove . La Mer . The Tides . The Sandpiper . Bajan Blue - Sandy Lane .
Update to article, May 2008 :
Some other places worth a visit :
Olive's - just next to the Mews. International food, served indoors or on an outside terrace (for smokers). Varied menu, decent quality and service.
Scarlett's - across road from Daphne's. A bar/diner, smaller than a lot of the other restaurants. Seems to be popular with locals and expats. Smallish (and rather eclectic) menu, but very tasty.
Blue Monkey - open air, beachside location (have seen them setting tables on the beach). Can only speak for one main dish - the Bajan chicken Curry - which is very good. Not as upmarket as the likes of Tides and Calabaza, but one to visit.
