Turks and Caicos Islands Restaurants

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  • 1. Blu

    $$$$

    Enjoy local or international cuisine inside the open but fully sheltered restaurant overlooking East Bay Resort's pool and beach. Dinner is served at tables covered with white tablecloths, and the menu is decidedly more upscale than you'd expect to find on this sleepy island. Think chateaubriand (for two), or calamari puttanesca. If you go out fishing, bring back whatever you catch and the chef will grill, steam, fry, or prepare it blackened with Cajun rub.

    East Bay, South Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-232–6444

    Known For

    • Upscale dining with a casual atmosphere
    • Tasty Sri Lankan curries
    • Chef will prepare whatever you catch that day
  • 2. Coco Bistro

    $$$$

    With tables set dramatically within a mature palm grove, this hugely popular restaurant serves continental-style dishes with Caribbean flair, with local seafood leading the way. Be sure to try the Caicos lobster bisque: it’s served flambé with cognac and a hint of spicy cream. The roast rack of lamb with an herb crust is also amazing.  Be sure to make reservations at least one week ahead during non-peak season, two to three weeks ahead in peak season.

    Governor's Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-946–5369

    Known For

    • Dining under the palms
    • Warm and attentive staff
    • Famous coconut pie

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch., Reservations essential
  • 3. Guanahani Restaurant and Bar

    $$$

    Off the town's main drag, this restaurant sits on a stunning but quiet stretch of beach just north of Cockburn Town. The food goes beyond the usual Grand Turk fare and is some of the island's best. They have an international theme night buffet on Tuesdays, each week featuring the cuisine of a different country. The wonderful barbecue on Saturday nights, including live music beachside, is a must-do event for locals and visitors alike. This is also a good spot to enjoy live music. There's jazz on Friday nights, rake 'n' scrape on Saturdays, and there's a fantastic saxophonist on Sundays. Dine inside by candlelight or out under starry skies. During the high season there's a lot more on offer, including movie night on the beach, Japanese bento box dinners, and even oldies night with a musician from Salt Cay.

    Pillory Beach, Grand Turk, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-231–3572

    Known For

    • English high tea, island-style
    • Saturday night rake ’n’ scrape music and barbecue
    • Sunday brunch by the beach
  • 4. Pelican Bay

    $$$$

    This beautiful restaurant has French doors that lead to a breezy terrace, with the Royal West Indies pool as a stunning backdrop. Chef Peter Redstone uses local ingredients to create upscale Caribbean dishes, including blackened mahimahi with citrus rice and a deconstructed lobster ravioli during lobster season. As an alternative to seafood, try the Lamb Provencale or the oxtail spring rolls. Head here for some local live music on Wednesday and Sunday evenings.

    Bonaventure Crescent, Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-941–2365

    Known For

    • Wednesday night BBQ Cookout
    • Lobster prepared many different ways
    • Beautiful setting
  • 5. The Grill at Grace Bay Club

    $$$

    The Grill's setting, right on Grace Bay Beach, is simply lovely. Tables are set upon a wooden deck, with the menu more casual than that of Grace Bay Club’s Infiniti. Typical fare includes a small selection of sandwiches, pizzas, and entrées like jerk chicken or grilled snapper for lunch. Dinner includes salads, pizzas, and dishes with an Italian bent. Of course, you can try their version of conch salad if you want something a little more local. Tuesday is Caribbean Beach BBQ, complete with a welcome cocktail in a coconut and a vast menu of local specialties. The Grill is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (in season).

    Bonaventure Crescent, Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-946–5050

    Known For

    • Family-friendly dining
    • Tuesday Caribbean beach barbecue
    • Casual setting with upscale service
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  • 6. The Turks Head Inne Restaurant and Bar

    $$$

    Located at the over 180-year-old Turks Head Inne, this restaurant is filled with old-world charm; the rich wood accents have been maintained, as well as much of the architectural detailing, some of it borrowed from decommissioned ships. Meals are served on a covered patio or overlooking the ocean on an elevated terrace, and service is friendly yet efficient—not quite as laid-back as might be experienced in other venues. The chef uses his expertise in Asian cuisine to create a wonderful fusion of island delicacies, incorporating lots of fresh vegetables and seafood. 

    Front St., Cockburn Town, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-946–2827

    Known For

    • Beautifully presented dishes
    • Fantastic homemade desserts
    • Attentive staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Reservations essential

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