Bermuda Restaurants

What's incredible about the Bermuda restaurant scene isn't so much the number or quality of restaurants, but the sheer variety of cuisines represented on the menus, especially considering that Bermuda is such a tiny island. It hosts a medley of global cuisines—British, French, Italian, Portuguese, American, Caribbean, Indian, Chinese, and Thai—palatable reminders of Bermuda's history as a colony.

Many superior independent and resort restaurants attract a constant and steady stream of internationally acclaimed chefs, assuring that the latest techniques and trends are menu regulars. At the same time, virtually all restaurant menus list traditional Bermudian dishes and drinks, so you have the opportunity to taste local specialties at almost any meal.

As you might expect, methods are not all that's imported. Roughly 80% of Bermuda's food is flown or shipped in, most of it from the United States. This explains why restaurant prices are often higher here than on the mainland.

Nevertheless, there are a number of delicious local ingredients that you should look for. At the top of the list is extraordinary seafood, like lobster (best during September through March), crab, oysters, mussels, clams, red snapper, rockfish, tuna, and wahoo. Additionally, many chefs work with local growers to serve fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots, leeks, tomatoes, corn, broccoli, and Bermuda onions (one of the island's earliest exports); and in the fruit department, strawberries, cherries, bananas, and loquats (small yellow fruit used for preserves). Imports notwithstanding, Bermudian cuisine really begins and ends with local ingredients and traditional preparations, and therein lies the island's culinary identity.

While in Bermuda, try to eat like a local and put a couple of traditional dishes to the test. Bermuda is a seafood lover’s paradise, with favorite dishes including mussel pie, shark hash, and codfish and bananas. As for soups, you can go for fish chowder, conch chowder, or traditional Portuguese black-eyed bean soup. Don’t forget to kick back and relax after your meal with a rum swizzle, a Black and Coke, or a Dark ’n' Stormy. Ginger beer—which is quite different from ginger ale—remains the island’s most popular soda for the kids.

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  • 1. Brew

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    Bringing coffeehouse culture to Front Street, along with great coffee, including tasty options such as Snickerdoodle Frappé (a blended frozen coffee with hazelnut and vanilla syrup and cinnamon), Brew also offers delicious breakfast and lunch sandwiches, salads, and quiches as well as specials and their famous guacamole and chips. After your caffeine fix, come here for the craft beer from Dockyard Brewing Company and selection of wine on tap. There's plenty of seating including outside at the sidewalk tables.

    53 Front St., Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, HM 11, Bermuda
    441-542–2739

    Known For

    • Delicious coffee
    • Craft beer and wine on tap
    • Housemade guacamole
  • 2. De Island Shack

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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 Parish, MA 03, Bermuda
    441-777–7422

    Known For

    • Complimentary Wi-Fi
    • Fresh brewed coffee
    • Famous Bermudian hospitality
  • 3. Rock Island Coffee

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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., Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, HM 11, Bermuda
    441-296–5241

    Known For

    • Freshly roasted coffee
    • Freshly baked pastries
    • Outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. The Cottage Café & Bistro

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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 candied walnuts, 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., Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, HM 20, Bermuda
    441-292–0880

    Known For

    • Inventive salads and sandwiches
    • Pecan-crusted chicken and biscuit sandwich
    • Best place for breakfast

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner
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