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Restaurants are spread all over the island, although fewer are found in the west and northwest sections. Most restaurants out of town are easily accessible by taxi and have ample parking. If you dine in Charlotte Amalie, take a taxi. Parking close to restaurants can be difficult to find, and walking around after dark isn't advis
Restaurants are spread all over the island, although fewer are found in the west and northwest sections. Most restaurants out of town are easily accessible by taxi and have ample parking. If you dine in Charlotte Amalie, take a taxi. Parking close to restaurants can be
Restaurants are spread all over the island, although fewer are found in the west and northwest sections. Most restaurant
Restaurants are spread all over the island, although fewer are found in the west and northwest sections. Most restaurants out of town are easily accessible by taxi and have ample parking. If you dine in Charlotte Amalie, take a taxi. Parking close to restaurants can be difficult to find, and walking around after dark isn't advisable for safety reasons.
Dining on St. Thomas is informal. Few restaurants require a jacket and tie. Still, at dinner in the snazzier places shorts and T-shirts are inappropriate; men would do well to wear slacks and a shirt with buttons. Dress codes on St. Thomas rarely require women to wear skirts, but you can never go wrong with something flowing.
A great place to take a break and get a bite while shopping, this open-air café tucked into the alleyway of Palm Passage is owned by Antiguan...Read More
The eagle's-eye view of the Charlotte Amalie harbor from this breeze-cooled restaurant is as fantastic as the food. Linen tablecloths, china...Read More
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The cuisine here is described as Latin America meets Pacific Rim, but however you describe it, the dining experience is outstanding. A glowing...Read More
This hole-in-the-wall eatery is the closest thing you can find to a New York–style Jewish deli. Choose the smoked salmon platter for breakfast...Read More
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In a quaint building in Frenchtown, this place has an ever-changing display of local art on the walls and delicious specials to match. The Austrian...Read More
Edible art is an apt description for the sushi and sashimi feast that draws visitors and locals alike. The 5-foot-tall reef tank will definitely...Read More
Come for sunset cocktails on the observation deck and stay for the ultra-fresh food at this contemporary restaurant set on the beautifully landscaped...Read More
Sports on wide-screen TVs and live music on weekends are two added attractions at this hip sports bar that's in the center of the action in...Read More
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Graze on local lobster, burgers, and salads, as well as pizza baked in a stone-floored oven while gazing at the million-dollar megayachts docked...Read More
Watch fishermen walk up the dock here each afternoon and deliver fresh fish like tuna, wahoo, mahimahi, and "ole wife" (a local white fish)...Read More
At this nautically themed wine bar and restaurant, you can either graze on small plates such as ahi tuna carpaccio, jumbo lump crab and marscapone...Read More
Fun-lovers come to this waterfront restaurant to eat, listen to music, and play games, both video and pool. Even the most finicky eater should...Read More
You don't have to play golf to break bread at what is undeniably the best steak house on the island. Fork into hand-cut certified Angus prime...Read More
Anchored on the breezy Frenchtown waterfront and close to the pastel-painted boats of the local fishing fleet, this harbor-view eatery serves...Read More
Here you can find live bands (think rock and roll, country and western, and reggae), pool tables, dart tournaments, burgers, fish tacos, chicken...Read More
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