3 Best Restaurants in Saba

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The island might be tiny, but there's no shortage of mouthwatering fare, including French dishes, fresh seafood, and Caribbean specialties. Reservations are necessary, as most of the restaurants are quite small.

What to Wear: Restaurants are generally informal. Shorts are fine during the day, but for dinner you may want to wear pants or a sundress. Just remember that Windwardside's elevation can make nights cool.

Scout's Place

$$ Fodor's choice

The menu at this spacious, fun-loving restaurant and bar features an eclectic selection of Caribbean and international dishes, including a surprising number of Asian specialties. The happy hour with tapas and the frequently held culinary theme nights are very popular with both locals and international students from the island's medical school.

Windwardside, Saba
599-416–2740
Known For
  • The place where everyone seems to gather on Friday night for dinner and (later) dancing
  • Affordable prix-fixe lobster bake and barbecue
  • Incredible island views from the terrace
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Bizzy B Bakery

$

Chat with the locals while buying hearty sandwiches, salads, or something sweet to enjoy with your tea or coffee. The breads offered here include everything from corn and multigrain to sunflower seed and cheese jalapeño.

Pop's Place

$

This itty-bitty, come-as-you-are, Caribbean-flavor shack—directly on the water, overlooking the pier in Fort Bay—is cozy and fun, with a bar that resembles a ship. Fast food and sandwiches are on offer (note, though, that Pop's sometimes closes on slow days).

Fort Bay, Saba
599-416–3640
Known For
  • Local hangout
  • Occasional Friday night and weekend music parties
  • Authentic vibe
Restaurant Details
No credit cards
Closed Mon.

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