4 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.

Breezes

$$ Fodor's Choice

With elegant boho decor and island-inspired contemporary Caribbean cuisine, Breezes is best enjoyed in the early evening, just as the sunset sets the sky ablaze in brilliant oranges and pinks. This is peak alfresco dining. Savor creative starter salads, fresh local seafood, and handcrafted cocktails under a canopy of stars.

30 Kings Point Rd., Somerset, MA 02, Bermuda
441-234–0331
Known For
  • Reservations recommended, especially for sunset
  • Superb fish choices
  • Alfresco dining
Restaurant Details
No dinner Oct.–May

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1609 Bar & Restaurant

$$$

Ascend a short flight of stairs at the end of the Hamilton Princess pier and enjoy the chic island vibe at this seasonal harbor-view restaurant. Stylish, buzzy, and modern, 1609 is the perfect spot for a romantic rendezvous or a get-together with friends, complete with a tasteful assortment of wines, salads, and a flatbread or fresh fish tacos perfect for sharing. Be sure to book a table for just before sunset to watch the breathtaking sky from your table atop 1609's unique open-walled terrace.

Trini Spice

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Tucked away in a pink corner shop in Somerset Village, Trini Spice is a popular take-out spot specializing in Trinidadian "fast food," including rotis and doubles. Grab a quick breakfast or sample island flavors before exploring the West End.

29 Mangrove Bay Rd., Somerset, MA 04, Bermuda
441-261–2868
Known For
  • Carribbean flavors
  • Diverse menu
  • Ample portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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White Horse Pub & Restaurant

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Located in the former Merchant's Hall, which dates back to the 1600s, this rustic harborside restaurant is overflowing with history. The outdoor space, as well as the menu, has been updated and features fresh takes on a variety of pub favorites as well as fresh seafood and pizza. Try the deep-fried avocado rolls with a sweet sticky dip or the chicken wings, which are perfect for sharing. If you're lucky enough to score a table out on the terrace, look for hungry schools of fish waiting for food scraps. Check the website for events, which often feature DJs and can be very popular and lively.

8 King's Sq., St. George's, GE 05, Bermuda
441-297–1838
Known For
  • Breezy patio dining
  • Generous portions
  • Evening events with a DJ

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