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Slightly off the beaten track, this authentic Indian restaurant is well worth the 10-minute walk or short cab ride from the town center. Outstanding chicken tikka masala, beef curry, and plenty of vegetarian options can be perfectly spiced to your liking. Locals love the naan—a flat, doughy bread that is made fresh in the tandoor—and the consistently fast service at the takeout counter adjacent to the main restaurant. An eclectic weekday lunch buffet showcasing over 30 items from their à la carte menu is worth every dollar.
58 North St., Pembroke, HM 17, Bermuda
Known For
- Fresh naan
- Weekday lunch buffet
- Quick takeout counter
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends
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The authentic Italian coffee, along with a delicious assortment of pastries, is only one of the many highlights in this bright, sunny space. After sipping a macchiato at one of the tabletops and watching passersby bustle along the western end of Front St., leave some time to explore the range of Italian specialty items, including Italian wines, pastas, olive oils, spreads, and biscotti. There's also an excellent selection of gluten-free items.
3 Front St., Pembroke, HM 11, Bermuda
Known For
- Expertly brewed Italian coffee
- Good spot for people-watching
- Selection of gourmet Italian goods
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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Despite what the name suggests, this restaurant is right in the heart of Hamilton, and a good place to savor the day's fresh fish special while enjoying an afternoon filled with people-watching and happy hour drink specials on the open-air patio. It's the ideal stop-off during a day of shopping, offering plentiful, inexpensive, and quick food—from a hearty three-course lunch to an afternoon snack, from burgers and sandwiches to salads and steaks. If you're feeling peckish on a night out, this is the place to come, as food is served until midnight every night.
103 Front St., Pembroke, HM 01, Bermuda
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- Easygoing patio dining
- Weekend party atmosphere
- Open late at night
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A popular chain that can be found across the island, Buzz Cafes offer a selection of burgers, sandwiches, wraps, and a variety of other dishes that are made fresh to order and perfect for picnicking. To whet your whistle, choose locally brewed Devil's Isle coffee, speciality drinks, and fruit smoothies. Online ordering is also available on the Buzz website.
65 South Rd., Devonshire, Bermuda
Known For
- Smoothies
- Locally brewed coffee
- Made-to-order lunches
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Locals and visitors alike come here for an extensive menu that includes Szechuan, Hunan, Cantonese, and Mandarin favorites. Top Chinese choices include the sesame chicken and the house specialty, Peking duck; for Thai tastes, try the panang red curry (a coconut milk-curry sauce). Chicken and beef vegetarian substitutes are a great option for non–meat eaters. Overall the food is fresh and flavorful, but prepare to pay more for smaller portions, compared to the United States. The impressive decor includes a huge floor-to-ceiling waterfall, large bronze statues, and a hand-painted mural. As an alternative, takeout is also offered from the lobby across from the main entrance.
88 Reid St., Pembroke, HM 12, Bermuda
Known For
- Diverse Asian-fusion menu
- Convenient takeout
- Painted mural and indoor waterfall
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends
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With sandwiches, baked goods, and "the best coffee in the west," there are great options for grabbing something to go from De Island Shack, a casual café in the heart of Somerset Village. You won't find a fish sandwich on their menu, but you can have your BLT on Johnny Bread, a local favorite.
56 Somerset Rd., Somerset, Sandys, MA 03, Bermuda
Known For
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Fresh brewed coffee
- Famous Bermudian hospitality
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When you want a quick coffee or a gourmet sandwich in Dockyard, this is the place to stop, just across from the Visitor Services Centre. Focusing on simple, familiar dishes and delectable house-made pastries, the charming little bistro offers afternoon tea (add Champagne if you wish) under the golden Bermuda sunshine.
12 Dockyard Terr., Dockyard, Sandys, MA 01, Bermuda
Known For
- Croissants and danishes
- Afternoon tea with scones, sandwiches, and petit fours
- Cocktail and beer options
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No dinner
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No matter what you're craving, there's something to indulge in at this Church St. bakery, just across from the main bus terminal. Whether one of their light and fluffy doughnuts in traditional and fun flavors that change regularly to building your own sundae or the loaded milkshakes, make sure to come here hungry. Along with a wide variety of sweets there is also a selection of savory items, including salads, hot dogs, and panini. There's also a location inside the Bookmart at Brown & Co. with a more condensed menu.
20 Church St., Pembroke, HM 11, Bermuda
Known For
- Changing selection of doughnuts
- Wild milkshakes
- Hot dogs with all the fixings
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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Located in the Masterworks Art Gallery in the heart of the Botanical Gardens, enjoy a peaceful break at Homer's Cafe. Here you'll find daily specials like fresh wraps and sandwiches, salads, and soups. Enjoy specialty coffees and teas in the shade of the Lilly Pergola, before exploring the grounds of one of the island's most popular historic gardens.
169 South Rd., Devonshire, Bermuda
Known For
- Beautiful, historic setting
- Food made fresh daily
- Kid-friendly options
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Journey outside the familiar city center to North East Hamilton and Court Street and you'll find Jamaican food at its best. The Thomas family is proud of their Jamaican heritage and wants everyone to taste Caribbean classics like jerk and curry chicken, fried dumplings, and beans and rice. The shop also provides tasty homemade cakes and cookies. It's no-frills food, but the prices are good and the portions are huge. The take-out service makes for a great beach picnic. This firm favorite with the locals also has a branch in Hamilton Parish at the Bailey's Bay Cricket Club.
32 Court St., Pembroke, HM 10, Bermuda
Known For
- Large portions of authentic Jamaican specialties
- Convenient takeout
- Genuinely friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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From burgers and fries to a fish cake on a bun, the menu at Misty's features all the classic Bermudian fast-food favorites in unfussy, truly Bermudian style. This small eatery offers takeout only, but with Somerset Long Bay a mere jaunt away, it's the perfect place to pick up a few dishes for lunch on the sand or to take home after a day in the sun.
54 Somerset Rd., Somerset, Sandys, MA 03, Bermuda
Known For
- Great portion sizes
- Varied selection
- Fresh fish
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Located across from the container docks on the eastern end of Front St., this unassuming take-out spot is best known for its build-your-own pizza and epic burgers—its signature patty comes with melted cheese, caramelized onion bacon relish, and their secret sauce (which is also available to slather all over your pizza, if you so desire). Along with pizzas and burgers, the shop also adds its signature touch to salads, subs, and treats, including homemade brownies and ice cream. The pizzas also come available on a gluten-free crust.
119 Front St., Pembroke, HM 12, Bermuda
Known For
- Gluten-free pizza crust
- Special sauce
- Double-decker burgers
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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You'll likely smell the roasting of beans before you see this eclectic coffee shop that roasts all its coffee in-house. It's the perfect spot for aficionados that don't like to overcomplicate their coffee, and there's often a selection of homey baked goods to go along with your brew. There's seating inside on the mismatched chairs and couches, but grabbing a table out back on the secluded terrace is the ideal spot. This is a true café and is open only until noon. They also accept cash only.
48 Reid St., Pembroke, HM 11, Bermuda
Known For
- Freshly roasted coffee
- Freshly baked pastries
- Outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sat. & Sun.
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When it comes to iconic food on the island, the battered fish sandwich is king. Even though Seaside Grill is just a take-out counter overlooking the north shore, it has the towering sandwich down to an art form. Choose from locally caught wahoo or mahimahi and watch as they pile the crispy spiced fish on your choice of homemade bread. For a truly local-inspired sandwich, try it on raisin bread with sliced onion and plenty of tartar sauce. Seaside Grill also offers fresh fish and seafood on salads, fish dinners with a choice of two sides, hamburgers, and chicken wings.
81 N. Shore Rd., Devonshire, Bermuda
Known For
- Instagram-worthy fish sandwiches
- Quick take-out options
- Locally caught fish
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Tucked inside the Washington Mall, this café run by a husband-and-wife team is best known for its outstanding breakfasts, changing lunch specials, and friendly service. Try the plate-sized fluffy pancake topped with homemade lemon curd, or give the Azorean eggs Benedict, topped with crispy chorizo and fresh Portuguese cheese, a try. The lunch board offers homemade soups, salads, quiches, and sandwiches, but the pecan-crusted chicken and biscuit sandwich topped with peach slaw is the standout.
20 Church St., Pembroke, HM 20, Bermuda
Known For
- Inventive salads and sandwiches
- Pecan-crusted chicken and biscuit sandwich
- Easy take-out options
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner
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Whether it's high noon, happy hour, or late Saturday night, locals love to mingle at this sprawling Front Street sports bar. Classic pub fare with a Bermudian twist—think nachos with homemade chili, barbecue chicken leg with peas 'n' rice, and fish-and-chips—pairs perfectly with the impressive variety of beers, ciders, and spirits. Join the English Premier League Football fans that gather en masse to watch their favorite teams or sip your dessert—a Dark 'n' Stormy—out on the porch as you watch Bermuda stroll by. Food is served until 10 pm but beware the nighttime crowd; Dockies, as it's known locally, is generally more popular as a drinking venue and can get quite overcrowded and loud, with live DJs common in summer months. Stop by throughout the week for a hearty breakfast from opening, and brunch from 8 to 11:30 on the weekends.
121 Front St., Pembroke, HM 12, Bermuda
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- Passionate sports fans
- Crowded nightlife drinking scene
- Weekend brunch
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If the idea is to eat where Bermudians do, you won't be disappointed at the New Woody's Sports Bar. Situated on Boaz Island with views of the Great Sound, Woody's is the perfect stop for an inexpensive bite and a chat with the friendly locals. The menu is written up daily to take advantage of availability (in fact, they often catch the fish themselves), so stop by for a drink, a fish sandwich, or to soak up the atmosphere in relaxed style.
1 Boaz Island, Somerset, Sandys, MA 01, Bermuda
Known For
- Fresh-caught fish
- Friendly conversation
- Good value
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Dressed in bright pink, the Tuck Shop stands out against its neighboring stores in stark contrast. The relative newcomer to the Heron Bay complex puts a focus on sustainability, featuring slow fashions made by local designers, and sweet treats that are handmade and to die for (the lemon bars and artfully decorated cookies are for sure winners). Proprietor Alicia Tucker also carries an eclectic mix of gifts and souvenirs and natural apothecary items.
235 Middle Rd., Southampton, SN 04, Bermuda
Known For
- Fresh baked goods
- Sustainable gifts
- Local fashion