The Abacos Restaurants

Fish, conch, land crabs, and rock lobster—called crawfish by the locals—have long been the bedrock of local cuisine. Although a few menus, mostly in upscale resorts, feature dishes with international influences, most restaurants in the Abacos still serve simple Bahamian fare, with a few nods to American tastes. There are some fancier restaurants in Marsh Harbour, Treasure Cay, and Hope Town, but most restaurants are relaxed about attire and reasonably priced. Some offer live music, and shape the nightlife scene on weekends.

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  • 1. Thirsty Cuda

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    Be prepared to get wet to order your meal or drink from this floating food truck—it's anchored in waist-deep water off Tahiti Beach at the end of Elbow Cay. The sesame conch bites, burgers, and potent libations are worth wading out for. Check the weather forecast before making the trip—they're only there if the weather's good. If it is, they'll be there daily from noon until five.

    Elbow Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas

    Known For

    • Tasty nibbles
    • Potent tropical drinks
    • A fun and funky spot to eat, drink, and swim

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: closed if weather is bad
  • 2. Coco Beach Bar & Sea Grille

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    Enjoy the stunning scenery of one of the world's top-rated beaches while enjoying lunch or a cocktail at this casual, laid-back spot. Sit at the bar or on the open deck, or, for the best views, enjoy your meal under one of the thatched shades right on the beach. Eggs any style and fluffy pancakes are popular for breakfast. A Bahamian dinner is served complete with a beach bonfire Tuesday nights during the high season. Wednesday night is steak night with a loaded potato bar, and Sundays during the lobster season they offer a real deal - four course dinner for just $40 plus grat and vat with lobster prepared whichever way you want it as the main attraction.

    Treasure Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
    242-365–8470

    Known For

    • <PRO>beautiful beach views</PRO>
    • <PRO>Sunday brunch buffet</PRO>
    • <PRO>bonfire cookouts on the beach</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: closed days and meals vary, so best to check with the Treasure Cay Resort front desk.
  • 3. Turtle Crawl Cafe

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    This tiny ice-cream parlor and coffee shop boasts 30 flavors. Located inside a painstakingly renovated island home, there's limited space and seating inside, but across the narrow road are a few picnic benches under the shade of huge trees. Strangely, this spot isn't open until early evening.

    Queen St., Green Turtle Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
    242-727-4129

    Known For

    • Local homemade ice cream in interesting flavors like honey avocado
    • Grab-and-go lunches
    • Warm and friendly owners

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed during the day and Mon. and Tues. evenings
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