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Dining Out

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Experience a little St. Croix history as you are dining in a plantation greathouse, a restored Danish colonial townhouse, or simply sitting by the water enjoying a beautiful sunset. Watch yachts and sailing craft from your harbor-front table, or beachfront table, or enjoy the panoramic view of the Caribbean from a restaurant tucked into an island hillside. There are a full variety of cuisines from West Indian, French, Danish, Continental, Cajun, Latin and American, to fast food and deli specialties.


For upscale dining in downtown Christiansted, try Thai food at the Galangal and intimate Savant, winner of the 2011 Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence. For more casual dining in Christiansted, try: Rum Runners at Hotel Caravelle, Angry Nate’s on the boardwalk, Bombay Club, Paradise Cafe, Mexican food at Luncheria, and Maria’s Cantina, French at Christine’s. In Gallows Bay, The Golden Rail and No Bones offer casual and not too pricey dining. Just outside of Christiansted heading east is - opa! The Pickled Greek. The Buccaneer Hotel, with three restaurants, has elegant dining and entertainment. The Galleon at Green Cay Marina has been an island favorite for a long time. A well-known beachfront restaurant at the east end is Duggan’s Reef. The Cultured Pelican, located at Coakley Bay, offers pasta dishes, seafood and continental. Try the homemade pasta and the casual popularity of Cheeseburgers in America’s Paradise, just before Chenay Bay Beach Resort, and not far away at the Tamarind Reef Hotel, The Deep End Bar & Grill, and a little farther Blue Water Terrace. For authentic local fare try Kim’s Restaurant in C’sted, Gertrude’s on the Hess Rd or La Reine Chicken Shack in Kingshill or have a mean steak then shoot some pool at El Sol Bar & Restaurant. For the spice lovers there’s curry at ACE Roti Shop and Thali Indian Restaurant.

In Frederiksted, Blue Moon has great food and scheduled entertainment. Just north of Frederiksted there is casual dining at Rainbow Beach and Coconuts on the Beach - both on the beach. Sand Castle Beach Side Cafe (serving Wine Spectator awarded wines), Turtles Deli and Mahogany Run Grille are on the beach south of Frederiksted. Just outside of Frederiksted, off Queen Mary Highway, stop at Villa Morales for the Latin - West Indian flavors of roast pork and fresh seafood.

On the Northshore road try Carambola Resort, Bogey’s at Cane Bay, Reef Club, Waves at Cane Bay, Cane Bay Beach Bar, Sprat Net, and Off the Wall. Devotees of Wendy’s, McDonald’s, KFC, Dominos, IHOP, Pizza Hut, and Subway you will find them in several locations on the island. Some favorites for Chinese are Beijing Restaurant in Sion Farm, and Fung Kong in Golden Rock. Some of the above restaurants may close for the summer months, so be sure to call first.

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