St. Croix Restaurants

St. Croix has restaurants scattered from one end to the other, so it's usually not hard to find a place to stop when you're exploring the island. Most travelers eat dinner near their hotel so as to avoid long drives on dark, unfamiliar roads. Christiansted has the island's widest selection of restaurants. Don't rule out Frederiksted, especially if you're out exploring the island. It has a handful of delightful restaurants.

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  • 1. Nidulari Artisan Bakery

    $$

    A distinctive gypsy cart on the side of Mahogany Road (Route 76) spills open with fresh baked breads, tarts, sandwiches, and toasties with unusual fillings like black bean hummus or homegrown banana. The farm-to-table menu, which changes daily to reflect what's available, includes local fare, Indian curries, British-influenced dishes, and Southern comfort food. Next door, Mahogany Road Chocolate sells chocolate made from locally harvested cacao and shaped as rain-forest frogs and "chaney" shards.

    9 Little La Grange, Frederiksted, Saint Croix, 00840, U.S. Virgin Islands
    978-850–2924

    Known For

    • Goods baked in a traditional brick oven
    • Chocolate made from local ingredients
    • Everything is made from scratch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Fri.
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