71 Best Restaurants in Bermuda

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What's incredible about the Bermuda restaurant scene isn't so much the number or quality of restaurants, but the sheer variety of cuisines represented on the menus, especially considering that Bermuda is such a tiny island. It hosts a medley of global cuisines—British, French, Italian, Portuguese, American, Caribbean, Indian, Chinese, and Thai—palatable reminders of Bermuda's history as a colony.

Many superior independent and resort restaurants attract a constant and steady stream of internationally acclaimed chefs, assuring that the latest techniques and trends are menu regulars. At the same time, virtually all restaurant menus list traditional Bermudian dishes and drinks, so you have the opportunity to taste local specialties at almost any meal.

As you might expect, methods are not all that's imported. Roughly 80% of Bermuda's food is flown or shipped in, most of it from the United States. This explains why restaurant prices are often higher here than on the mainland.

Nevertheless, there are a number of delicious local ingredients that you should look for. At the top of the list is extraordinary seafood, like lobster (best during September through March), crab, oysters, mussels, clams, red snapper, rockfish, tuna, and wahoo. Additionally, many chefs work with local growers to serve fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots, leeks, tomatoes, corn, broccoli, and Bermuda onions (one of the island's earliest exports); and in the fruit department, strawberries, cherries, bananas, and loquats (small yellow fruit used for preserves). Imports notwithstanding, Bermudian cuisine really begins and ends with local ingredients and traditional preparations, and therein lies the island's culinary identity.

While in Bermuda, try to eat like a local and put a couple of traditional dishes to the test. Bermuda is a seafood lover’s paradise, with favorite dishes including mussel pie, shark hash, and codfish and bananas. As for soups, you can go for fish chowder, conch chowder, or traditional Portuguese black-eyed bean soup. Don’t forget to kick back and relax after your meal with a rum swizzle, a Black and Coke, or a Dark ’n' Stormy. Ginger beer—which is quite different from ginger ale—remains the island’s most popular soda for the kids.

Crown & Anchor

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Situated within the Hamilton Princess, the Crown & Anchor offers everything from quiet afternoon tea to happy hour specials complete with live music. For breakfast, choose from their à la carte menu or sample the buffet (reservations strongly recommended for breakfast and brunch). The casual lunch and dinner menu focuses on island pub favorites like fish and chips or curries, as well as small bites perfect for sharing. Business people, hotel guests, couples, and families will enjoy the outdoor seating and harborside views. Be sure to take a stroll along the marina after your meal.

Déjà View

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Set back within the grounds of harborside Barr's Bay Park, Déjà View brings together some of the best sushi from its sister restaurant Misaki ( 5 Burnaby St.) with better ambience and views of the nautical comings and goings at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. The menu is innovative, and along with melt-in-your-mouth sushi, the wide-range of Asian-inspired bowls including bibimbap (a Korean rice dish), poke, and grilled salmon teriyaki are the highlight. For Saturday's brunch, choose from their classic breakfast selection, or try the Filipino pork belly bowl or tapsilog, with marinated beef, a fried egg, garlic fried rice, and cucumber pickled salad on the side. While the deep blue interior is cozy and romantic, it's the outdoor patio, steps away from the park, that makes this a calm refuge in the city.

17 Point Pleasant Rd., Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda
441-261–7354
Known For
  • Innovative sushi
  • Parkside seating
  • Vegan options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Devil's Isle Cafe

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Devil’s Isle may take its name from Bermuda’s original moniker, but nothing is intimidating about the restaurant's inventive menu of coffees and globally inspired fare. Tapas-style plates—like the standout rockfish taco or flash-fried calamari—are made for sharing around the communal table at the heart of this small buzzy spot. Start your morning with a fresh flaky pastry and a cup of small-batch coffee, roasted right on the island. Or build a nourishing bowl with ingredients like puffed amaranth seeds, kelp noodles, and raw cacao. Next door, the takeout counter offers the restaurant’s signature salads and sandwiches to go, along with coffee and super green smoothies.

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The Dining Room

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At the base of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, in the old Lighthouse Tea Room, this adorable little restaurant is the perfect place to rest after the climb up and down the tower's 185 spiraling steps. Eclectic lunch and dinner menus include everything from traditional fish and chicken dishes to salads and homemade lasagna. This cozy spot is perfect for a romantic sunset meal—the impressive view across the island is truly unbeatable.

68 St. Anne's Rd., SN02, Bermuda
441-238–8679
Known For
  • <PRO>bird's-eye views of the island</PRO>
  • <PRO>delicious fresh seafood</PRO>
  • <PRO>intimate dining, perfect at sunset</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Mon.; no lunch Tues.–Thurs.

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The Dockyard Café

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This cozy breakfast/lunch spot just across from the Visitors Center in the Dockyard offers a decent selection of breakfast and lunch items, but the real draw is their Filipino menu. Try traditional savory dishes like longsilog (sweet pork sausage), bagnet (crispy pork belly), and sizzling tuna sisig, or their dessert ube Swiss roll, made with sponge cake and purple sweet potato. For something lighter, choose a speciality coffee and take your pick of flaky delights from their fresh-baked pastry selection. 

12 Dockyard Terr., Dockyard, MA 01, Bermuda
441-261–2323
Known For
  • Traditional Filipino dishes
  • Quiet patio
  • Large pastry selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Flanagan's Irish Pub

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Bermuda's only Irish pub is a dining, music, and sports hot spot with a balcony overlooking Hamilton Harbour. Sip on a handcrafted cocktail while you peruse their extensive menu of pub fare, seafood, and traditional Irish dishes like steak and Guinness pie and Dublin coddle (pork sausages simmered in broth, topped with a Guinness mustard glaze). Down the hall, you’ll find their sister bar, Outback Sports Bar, with a lengthy list of libations, booths, and large-screen TVs showing the latest games. On weekend evenings, there is either live music or a DJ ready to get everyone out on the dance floor.

69 Front St., Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda
441-295–8299
Known For
  • Good list of beers and ciders
  • Themed parties with local DJs
  • Spot for international sports enthusiasts

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Glaze Bakery

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No matter what you're craving, there's something to indulge in at this Church Street bakery, just across from the main bus terminal. Whether you indulge in one of their light and fluffy doughnuts in traditional and fun flavors that change regularly or a build-your-own sundae or loaded milkshake, make sure to come here hungry. Along with a wide variety of sweets there is also a selection of savory items, including salads, hot dogs, and panini. There's also a location inside the Bookmart at Brown & Co. with a more condensed menu.

20 Church St., Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda
441-292–4422
Known For
  • Changing selection of doughnuts
  • Wild milkshakes
  • Hot dogs with all the fixings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Harbourfront Restaurant

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Whether you dine inside beside the enormous floor-to-ceiling windows or outside on the dock, every seat in this restaurant next to the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute has beautiful views of Hamilton Harbour. Expertly prepared fresh sushi shines alongside international specialties and locally caught fish on the remarkably eclectic menu, so don't hesitate to ask your attentive server to recommend a dish. Dinner favorites include Bermuda fish chowder, risotto porcini, and veal Milanese. The outdoor seating area overlooks Red Hole at the edge of Hamilton Harbour, providing a serene backdrop for a romantic dinner.

40 Crow La., Hamilton, HM19, Bermuda
441-295–4207
Known For
  • Sophisticated harborside setting
  • Monthly changing set menu
  • Inventive sushi menu
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends

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House of India

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Considered “Backatown” by locals, House of India’s award-winning offerings are worth the short trek from the town center. In 2025 the establishment marked its 30th year serving Northern and Southern Indian cuisine, focusing on islander favorites, like butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, beef curry, and a wide array of vegetarian options that can be spiced to your preference. Don’t forget to add a side of garlic butter naan! Take out, dine in, or sample their eclectic menu during the weekday lunch buffet, which showcases over 30 items from their à la carte menu.

58A North St., Hamilton, HM 17, Bermuda
441-295–6450
Known For
  • Fresh naan
  • Weekday lunch buffet
  • Quick take-out counter
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends

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Huckleberry

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Set inside the lush interior of the historic Rosedon Hotel, Huckleberry features classic Southern dishes paired with Bermudian flavors. The menu changes based on what's in season, and there are plenty of options that spotlight local ingredients including bountiful salads and fresh takes on favorites like the Huckleberry tacos. Seating out on the wide veranda overlooking the lush gardens of the hotel makes for a first-class dining experience. The restaurant also serves a popular weekend brunch.

Island Brasserie

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The signature restaurant of the Rosewood Bermuda resort, Island Brasserie is a classic steak house with a modern atmosphere that captures the historic vibe of the island. The menu is a celebration of international cuisine, with a large focus on steak, of course (one of their classic plates is a delectable chateaubriand that serves two), as well as locally sourced seafood. If you aren't swept away by the stunning views of the Harrington Sound, the mural of harbors by artist Gerard Henderson, originally commissioned by Pan American Airways founder Juan Trippe in the 1960s, may do the job. Dress code is resort casual, but dinner requires you to smarten up a bit.

The Jamaican Grill

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Journey outside the familiar city center to North East Hamilton and Court Street and you'll find Jamaican food at its best. The Thomas family is proud of their Jamaican heritage and wants everyone to taste Caribbean classics like jerk and curry chicken, fried dumplings, and beans and rice. The shop also provides tasty homemade cakes and cookies. It's no-frills food, but the prices are good and the portions are huge. The take-out service makes for a great beach picnic. This firm favorite with the locals also has a branch in Hamilton Parish at the Bailey's Bay Cricket Club.

32 Court St., Hamilton, HM 10, Bermuda
441-296–6577
Known For
  • Large portions of authentic Jamaican specialties
  • Convenient takeout
  • Genuinely friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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JC's Café & Bistro

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JC’s Café is a go-to when you're craving good food without the fuss. The menu has plenty to tempt: think fluffy wraps, grilled paninis, crisp salads, and colorful bowls topped with island-style flair. Regulars swear by the refreshing fruit smoothies and the specialty coffee drinks, ideal for perking up after a morning in the sun. Inside, the vibe is bright and cheerful, with modern touches and cozy corners that invite you to settle in a little longer. There's another location in the Walker Arcade. 

29 Victoria St., Hamilton, HM 12, Bermuda
441-232–0503
Known For
  • Charming French-bistro atmosphere
  • Chicken and beef pies
  • Made-to-order cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner Mon.–Thurs.

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Lattes Bermuda

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What this little café lacks in parking, it makes up for with its extensive drinks menu—the closest you'll find to that ubiquitous American chain. There’s a wide selection of bubble teas, hot and iced coffees, frappuccinos, refreshers, and more. Grab a seat on the cozy patio and enjoy a drink and a fresh-baked pastry in the afternoon sun.

19 Chapel Rd., PG 02, Bermuda
441-261–2622
Known For
  • Extensive drinks menu
  • Fresh baked goods
  • Shaded patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat.

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Little Venice

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It's a little pricey, but Little Venice also sets the bar with its attentive, old-world hospitality, flavorful Italian dishes, and freshly made pasta. Bermuda's business elite gather for drinks and appetizers after work, making their way through a wine list that boasts 1,000 different wines from around the world. Keep in mind that the ratio of steep prices to average-size portions puts this restaurant firmly in the "splurge" category. Call ahead to reserve a coveted booth table.

32 Bermudiana Rd., Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda
441-295–3503
Known For
  • Top-notch Italian food worthy of the price tag
  • Exceptional service
  • House-made pasta
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

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Lobster Pot & Boat House Bar

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Bermudians swear by this spot, where a maritime-themed dining room is filled with brass nautical gear, lobster traps, and sun-bleached rope. The fresh local lobster, available September through March, is most requested, next to rockfish, snapper, wahoo, and mahi-mahi with fried bananas and almonds, all local favorites. Ask for your seafood to be cooked to your liking and be sure to try the Bermudian classic dish: fish chowder. The curried fish cake is a particular favorite, topped with tartar sauce and served on a bun. 

Mad Hatters

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Guests can spend their meal trying on all manner of crazy hats at this quirky restaurant, but fortunately, the food here shines, mixing traditional European fare with Asian influences in dishes such as the mussels in a Thai coconut curry. The daily and seasonal specials are always tempting and worth hearing before making your decision. While there is a small outside terrace, the restaurant is small, so it is best to make a reservation.

22 Richmond Rd., Hamilton, HM 08, Bermuda
441-297–6231
Known For
  • Small space, so revervations needed
  • Tantalizing daily specials
  • Asian fusion dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

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Mama Angie's

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For an authentic Bermudian fish sandwich, stop into this small roadside café, which is popular with locals. There's nothing fancy about the cash-only spot, but what it lacks in decor, it makes up for in delicious tastes. The café also serves simple and satisfying breakfasts.

48 York St., St. George's, GE 05, Bermuda
441-297–0959
Known For
  • Egg breakfasts
  • Good-value fare
  • Cash only
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Mamma Mia

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After gaining a solid following while running the café at Crystal Cave, Stefano Barioni has taken his award-winning fish sandwich and opened Mamma Mia at the Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club, or Crawl Club, as it is more commonly known. While the fresh, local fish sandwich is the standout, there is a large menu that includes breakfast specials and a variety of freshly cooked seafood choices. There are a few outdoor tables for seating.

6 Workmen's Ln., CR 02, Bermuda
441-261–6005
Known For
  • Award-winning fish sandwich
  • Local neighborhood favorite
  • Fresh seafood

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Munchies by the Sea

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If you're in the mood for some good, homey Bermudian fare, search out this bright orange and blue waterside fast food restaurant. Make sure to try the signature Johnny Dog, a hot dog wrapped in a local favorite—Johnny Bread, a sweet, fluffy pan-fried bread. For something a bit heartier, try the fresh fish dinner (deep-fried fish) served with macaroni and cheese or peas and rice and a dinner roll. There are tables to sit and watch the visiting boats in the harbor.

50 Water St., St. George's, GE 05, Bermuda
441-261–5641
Known For
  • Fish dinner
  • Johnny Dog
  • Waterside location
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Pastel

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True to its name, Pastel—the poolside bar and restaurant at Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa—makes the most of its south shore setting, offering a tropical backdrop for a breezy island lunch or relaxed dinner. Travel the world from your table with shareable, tapas-style plates inspired by global flavors: tamari-gochujang-glazed Brussels sprouts, heirloom tomato and whipped ricotta salad, or steak Diane. Finish with dark Bermuda rum cake topped with caramel ice cream and forest berries. Many dishes can be adapted for dietary needs.

30 Kings Point Rd., Somerset, MA 02, Bermuda
441-234–0331
Known For
  • Eclectic international menu
  • Sophisticated poolside atmosphere
  • Ample gluten-free and vegetarian options
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon.

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Pickled Onion

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A former whiskey warehouse, this is now a lively restaurant serving crowd-pleasing Bermudian cuisine, as well as a handful of Latin- and Asian-flavored dishes. If you get there early enough, grab a table on the veranda overlooking the harbor and be sure to stick around—this is a fabulous spot to hang out and enjoy live music. Try a creative cocktail concoction or a local beer from Dockyard Brewing Company. And save room if you're a dessert lover—it's hard to choose but the dark chocolate salted caramel pie is a must for chocolate lovers.

Portofino

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Even after a refurbishment and update to the interior of this Italian-owned restaurant, it still has all the charm of an unassuming-but-good eatery in a small Italian village. On balmy evenings, share the calamari or garlic bread—two starters for which the restaurant is renowned—outside on the dining area patio, and then move on to the pastas and pizzas. You can't go wrong with the pasta featuring the day's local catch or the classic margherita pizza. For dessert, try the tiramisu. Prices and portions are decent, and there's even a separate take-out section, complete with its own entrance, so you can pick up your dinner.

20 Bermudiana Rd., Hamilton, HM 11, Bermuda
441-292–2375
Known For
  • Margherita pizza
  • Good-size portions
  • Speedy takeout
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends

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Pssst

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Located across from the container docks on the eastern end of Front Street, this unassuming take-out spot is best known for its build-your-own pizza and epic burgers—its signature patty comes with melted cheese, caramelized onion and bacon relish, and their secret sauce (which is also available to slather all over your pizza, if you so desire). Along with pizzas and burgers, the shop also adds its signature touch to salads, subs, and treats, including homemade brownies and ice cream. The pizzas also come available on a gluten-free crust. 

The Red Carpet

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Old-fashioned charm and consistently attentive service are two reasons why this tried-and-true bar and restaurant is a favorite among local politicians and businesspeople. Located in the old Armoury building, it's a popular lunch spot, serving plenty of fresh seafood and local favorites like fish chowder. At dinner the dining room is usually uncrowded and relaxed; the bar is even more casual, if you're looking to have a cocktail or two before your meal. Culinary highlights include classics like rack of lamb and wiener schnitzel (breaded veal cutlet) and seafood like clams casino and seafood crepes.

37 Reid St., Hamilton, HM 12, Bermuda
441-295–6774
Known For
  • Excellent seafood classics
  • Dinner more relaxed than lunch
  • Casual bar area
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Rosa's Cantina

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Just a five-minute stroll from the ferry terminal to the opposite end of Front Street is Bermuda's own taste of Tex-Mex, complete with easygoing, friendly service, balcony seating, and a comprehensive menu of favorites. Share a towering plate of loaded nachos to start, followed by sizzling hot fajitas delivered to your table in a cast-iron skillet. Choose from 10 varieties of tequila to customize your very own pitcher of Rosa's famous margaritas. Don't miss the weekly specials including Taco Tuesday and all-you-can-eat ribs on Thursday.

121 Front St., Hamilton, HM 12, Bermuda
441-295–1912
Known For
  • Award-winning fish sandwich
  • Notable margaritas
  • Taco Tuesday special
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Rustico Restaurant & Pizzeria

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At Rustico, you can dine on colorful Italian specialties and appreciate the beauty of the quaint village of Flatts across from the Bermuda Museum, Aquarium & Zoo. There's an outdoor patio to enjoy a delicious cocktail before settling in for some of Bermuda's best thin-crust pizza. The laid-back vibe of this casual spot is a hit with large groups and families; just be sure to call early to reserve a spot on the expansive outdoor patio. 

38 North Shore Rd., Flatts Village, FL 08, Bermuda
441-295–5212
Known For
  • Thin-crust pizza and house-made pastas
  • Alfresco dining on patio, but call to reserve
  • Popular neighborhood spot

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Sea Escape Beach Club

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With a menu highlighting fresh coastal flavors and a setting that captures the essence of barefoot luxury, the Sea Escape Beach Club is the perfect spot for casual lunches, tropical cocktails, or lingering seaside dinners.

Seaside Grill

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When it comes to iconic Bermudian food, the battered fish sandwich reigns supreme. While Seaside Grill may be a simple take-out counter overlooking North Shore, it has perfected this towering sandwich and earned rave reviews. Choose from locally caught wahoo or mahimahi, and watch as they pile crispy spiced fish onto your choice of homemade bread. For a true local twist, try it on raisin bread with sliced onion, tartar sauce, and coleslaw. Seaside Grill also offers fresh fish and seafood on salads, fish dinners with two sides, hamburgers, and chicken wings. With locations in Devonshire and Southampton, it's a must-try for a taste of Bermuda.

81 North Shore Rd., Flatts Village, FL 02, Bermuda
441-292–1241
Known For
  • Instagram-worthy fish sandwiches
  • Quick takeout options
  • Locally caught fish
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Sol i Mar

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The signature restaurant of Coco Reef Resort, Sol i Mar, Spanish for "sun and sea,"  lives up its name: the floor-to-ceiling windows provide excellent views of the sun-drenched south shore, while their contemporary seafood menu proudly features fresh locally-caught seafood. Table for two? Start by sharing tapas platters featuring shrimp, calamari, and chorizo, before moving on to seafood paella. To finish, traditional rum cake for dessert. The open atmosphere here has a slight Mediterranean influence, but the piece de resistance? It's the perfect setting for a romantic meal and a glass of wine from their extensive wine list, which features labels from around the world.