5 Best Restaurants in Saba

Bottom Bean Café

$$ Fodor's choice

Saba's answer to Starbucks roasts its own coffee (15 varieties to be exact) and offers mochas, cappuccinos, lattes, and frozen drinks like chais and smoothies. It's more than just a spot to get your caffeine fix, though: salads, soup, sandwiches, ice cream, beer, and wine are also served.

Scout's Place

$$ Fodor's choice

The menu at this spacious, fun-loving restaurant and bar features an eclectic selection of Caribbean and international dishes, including a surprising number of Asian specialties. The happy hour with tapas and the frequently held culinary theme nights are very popular with both locals and international students from the island's medical school.

Tropics Café

$$ Fodor's choice

This popular indoor–outdoor clifftop and poolside eatery at Juliana’s Hotel draws as many locals as visitors for Saban lobster specials and hanging out in the rollicking Tipsy Goat Bar. Enjoy weekly chef’s specials and a regular menu of meat and seafood mains as well as burgers and other casual bites. 

  

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Bizzy Bee Bakery

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Chat with the locals in the town center while you buy sandwiches or something sweet to have with your tea or coffee. The turkey panini and breads (corn, milk, multigrain, and sunflower or pumpkin seed) are also tasty, and there's free Wi-Fi. There's a sister location in The Bottom.

Long Haul Grill

$$$

The place for pizza on Saba has a friendly vibe, a great daily happy hour, a nautical theme, and a cool collection of vintage cameras. It's also favored by big groups of divers, who—like the other patrons—sit at big long tables to dine on pizza with offbeat toppings (try the Big Jim) as well as mac-and-cheese, steak and fries, and other comfort fare.

Lambert Hassell Rd. #8, Saba
599-416–2013
Known For
  • New York–style thin crust pizza
  • build-your-own burgers
  • watching sports on TV and playing board games
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Fri.–Wed.