St. John Restaurants

With the exception of the grown-on-the-island greens, which you can find in salads at a wide variety of local restaurants, and an occasional catch of local fish, almost all the food served here is imported from the mainland. This means that you may find prices on restaurant menus and supermarket shelves on the high side, since the shipping costs are passed along to the consumer.

During the summer, call ahead to confirm restaurant hours; some restaurants close for a month or so.

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  • 1. Skinny Legs

    $$

    Sailors who live aboard boats anchored offshore and an eclectic coterie of residents and visitors gather for lunch and dinner at this funky spot in the middle of a boatyard and shopping complex. It's a great place for burgers (they're served with potato chips, not fries—there's no deep fryer), fish sandwiches, and whatever sports are on the satellite TV.

    Rte. 10, Coral Bay, Saint John, 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-779–4982

    Known For

    • People-watching
    • Pub food
    • Local flavor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 2. Miss Lucy's Restaurant

    $$$

    Sitting seaside at remote Friis Bay, Miss Lucy's dishes up Caribbean food with a contemporary flair, like tender conch fritters, spicy callaloo stew, fried local fish, and a generous paella with seafood, sausage, and chicken. Sunday brunches are legendary, and if you're around at the time, stop by for the monthly full-moon parties. The handful of small tables near the water are nicest, but if they're taken or the mosquitoes are swarming, the indoor tables do nicely.

    Rte. 107, Friis Bay, Saint John, 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-693–5244

    Known For

    • Sunday brunch
    • Full-moon parties
    • Outdoor dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.
  • 3. Rhumb Lines

    $$$

    Pacific Rim meets Caribbean cooking in the cozy dining room of this open-air eatery, with bamboo furnishings and local flora providing a tropical backdrop. Thai crab cakes, Cuban mojo pork, and sesame-encrusted Szechuan tuna are excellent choices. If you feel in the mood to share, order finger-food-style pupu platters with choices like duck potstickers, coconut rice balls, and spicy peanut chicken skewers.

    Rte. 10, Coral Bay, Saint John, 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
    340-776--0303

    Known For

    • Pupu platters
    • Lively vibe
    • Live music on weekends
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