Turks and Caicos Islands Restaurants

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  • 1. Jack's Shack

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    Walk 1,600 feet down the beach from the cruise terminal to find this local beach bar. It gets busy with volleyball players, and offers chair rentals and tropical drinks. It's best approached from the beach, as from the back it looks like a warehouse. Casual food such as burgers and hot dogs are on the menu as well as local fare. There’s a coupon on their website for a free shot of Bambarra rum. The bar opens by 9 am, the grill by 11 am.

    Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-232–0099

    Known For

    • The island's best jerk chicken
    • Lively bar filled with locals
    • Drinks that don't hold back on the alcohol

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed when there\'s no ship in port
  • 2. Aunty Nann's Homemade Delights

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    A favorite local treat is homemade ice cream, and Aunty Nann's makes some of the best! The owner Cherline has crafted delicious flavors that are sure to cool you down on one of Grand Turk's famously hot days. Some of her most loved flavors include the Toasted Coconut that is a creamy coconut ice cream with toasted coconut flakes and the Bambarra Rum and Raisins—a traditional flavor with a local twist as the rum used is the locally made Bambarra Gold rum. Just look for the blue and pink cart to get a taste of Aunty Nann's homemade ice cream.

    Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-241–5439
  • 3. Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville

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    One of the largest Margaritavilles in the world opens its doors when a cruise ship is parked at the dock. Tables are scattered around a large winding pool; there's even a DJ, a swim-up bar, and it's right next to the FlowRider (a wave pool where you can surf on land—for a fee). You can enjoy 52 flavors of margaritas or the restaurant's own beer, Landshark, while you eat casual bar food, including wings, quesadillas, burgers, and fish dishes. The food is decent, but the people-watching is great and there is always something fun to do.

    Grand Turk Cruise Center, Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-946–1880

    Known For

    • Liveliest spot in the entire island chain
    • Margaritas in just about every flavor imaginable
    • The cheeseburger . . . in paradise

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed when no cruise ships are at the pier
  • 4. The Beached Whale

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    Head through the outdoor John Glenn landing museum to this laid-back spot for lunch, cocktails, and beach views. They offer traditional island cuisine, including jerk chicken and pork, as well as burgers and wings. As you look out on the beach you'll see the cruise ships to the left and the model beached whale to the right.

    Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-946–1514

    Known For

    • Laid-back island vibe
    • Fun and welcoming staff
    • A break from the nonstop party on the other side of the cruise port

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed when no ships are in port
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