Located on the Queens Highway about four miles east of George Town. While the menu may be limited to around five choices, each is a high Bahamian standard. From Cracked Conch to Steak and Lobster (when available) Open lunch and dinner.
Cal;l VHF 16 or phone 336 2345.
Castaways.
Located in Moss Town, this Bahamian restaurant is famous for its cracked conch. The menu also offers some great steaks, chicken and often crawfish.
Moss Town is some 8 miles west of George Town
phone 345 3456, open dinner only.
Chat and Chill
Located on Stocking Island, a boat ride from town, lies Chat and Chill bar and grill owned and operated by KB. Open 7 days a week from around 11am until... Situated right on the beach, this popular meeting place is always a hive of activity, especially on a Sunday when KB has his pig roast, so get there early. KB runs a water taxi service on Sundays and when time permits during the week.
Located on the western side of Lake Victoria in George Town lies Eddie's. serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in the traditonal Bahamian Style. Monday night is "Rake and Scrape" when amateur musicans entertain. 336 2050
Fishermans Inn
At the far end of Great Exuma is the settlement of Barre Terre where the Fishermans Inn offers drink and a restaurant. phone: 355 5017
Cocoplum Beach Restaurant
Dee and Dana have built up a good reputation for food and service at their beachfront restaurant.
St Francis Resort and Marina
The newest restaurant, and one of the best, opened in 2006 with both indoor and outdoor seating. Located on Stocking Island, a 5 minute ferry ride across Elizabeth Harbour. This family run business offers quality fare at realistic prices. Reservations are advised. phone 336 2416
While you're there, Have a look at their new 50ft catamaran, built at their South African yard, which has recently been voted the Yacht of the Year by Cruising World magazine.
Openin soon will be the new accommodation units overlooking both Elizabeth Harbour and the Ocean, with miles of soft sand beaches