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WELCOME TO BARBADOS. . . and the
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Ratings & Reviews
Whether
you’re looking for a romantic hide-away or a bustling street party jam;
a Sunday brunch extravaganza or a quiet beachside table for two – maybe
even a family night out that won’t break the budget.... Barbados truly
has something for everyone. Being the only Zagat rated island in the
Caribbean, Barbados’ abundance of fabulous eateries ranks it among
world-class leaders in fine dining.
Dining
With Us makes it easy and fun to explore the myriad of restaurants and
nightlife available on our beautiful island. We have 3D tours of the
most popular restaurants, detailed photos, descriptions, menus and maps
of the best venues in Barbados. Our
user reviews keep you up-to-date on
‘what’s hot... and what’s not.’ And, the live videos available on
YouTube and Google, as well as our
Facebook account, give you an
insider’s view of the best in town.
This
year, we’ve added our new Chef Showcase section which gives you a chance
to ‘meet’ some of Barbados’ top chefs – or if
you’ve already got a favorite chef, you can now read up on what he or
she is doing, where they are and even try out some of their own
‘signature recipes.’ This section of the site also enables local and
visiting chefs to join the online forum, research local employment and
educational opportunities, and share the spotlight with our “Chef of the
Month’ feature.
So
whether you’re planning a trip to Barbados, or you’re already here
on-island... once again, welcome! We invite you to spend some time
online with us and explore the virtually limitless possibilities for
your dining pleasure. Our site is very user friendly and we’re sure it
will help you find exactly what you’re looking for. You can search for
restaurants and night spots with a variety of options – and then focus
on those establishments that fit your needs. And, if you’re looking for
something you don’t find in your search, feel free to contact us
directly and we can do the searching for you.
Thanks
for ‘Dining With Us’
Browse
Over 200+ Barbados Restaurants listed
In Our database!
Helpful
hints for dining out in Barbados
· Daytime
dress in Barbados is quite laid back in most hotels and
resorts, but if you’re having lunch at any restaurant – other
than a beach bar or poolside, you must be dressed appropriately.
Cover up bathing suits; no bare feet or bare chests please!
Evening dress is
somewhat more formal. Even in casual restaurants, shorts
and T-shirts are not generally acceptable for dining out.
Ladies will feel most comfortable in slacks, sundresses or
skirts. Always check with your selected restaurant before
you go as to what their dress code is-some more upscale venues
require a jacket for gentlemen after 6:00PM
While reservations are
not always required, we recommend that you call the restaurant
you’ve selected before you go to ask whether they require a
reservation or not. Some well known restaurants in
Barbados are fully booked weeks and months ahead – especially
over holiday periods and during the winter season. And a
number of restaurants close for annual vacations and
refurbishment during the slower summer or fall seasons.
It’s also good to note
that some restaurants that are open all weekend long are closed
on Mondays, or Tuesdays. Again, be sure to call before you
go.
Many restaurants include
a service charge or tip (usually 10%) on their bill. Check
for this before leaving an additional tip, but if you found the
service to be exceptionally good – feel free to leave that extra
‘thank you’. It will be most appreciated.
Local value-added tax (V.A.T.)
of 17.5% may be added to your bill – or may already be included in
the prices listed on your menu. If in doubt, ask your
server if the VAT is included.
You can usually make
arrangements with a taxi driver at your hotel to take you to a
particular restaurant – and return to pick you up at an agreed
upon time. You set the roundtrip price with the driver
before leaving your hotel, and pay him in full when he returns
to pick you up.
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