33 Best Restaurants in The Abacos, Bahamas

Abaco Inn Restaurant

$$$$ | Hope Town Fodor's choice

Set in the country-club-style main lodge splashed with lively Bahamian colors and boasting floor-to-ceiling windows that provide an incredible view of the ocean, the restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner to guests and visitors in classic island style. Fresh-baked bread, fruit, and lobster or Mexican-style Benedict are breakfast highlights. At lunch, sample the sesame seared tuna or the cheeseburger wrap. For dinner, grilled grouper can be prepared to your liking, but their piccata is a favorite. There's also crawfish in season—blackened, grilled, fried, or coconut-fried—as well as escargot. 

Colors

$$ Fodor's choice

This brightly painted restaurant is perched on a wooden dock over the southwestern side of the harbor. The Bahamian food menu is simple, but everything is delicious. Be sure to order some conch fritters to start—they're some of the best you'll find. They also have a delicious brunch on Saturday, complete with bottomless mimosas or pitchers of freshly made sangria or mojitos. Specialty nights draw a crowd—there's karaoke on Tuesday evening. Wednesday Hump Day, you can enjoy all-day happy-hour specials on wings, conch fritters, and margaritas. 

Grabbers Bed, Bar, Dock & Grille

$$ Fodor's choice

Enjoy some of the best sunsets you've ever seen from this casual outdoor beachside restaurant. The menu includes all the standard Bahamian and American offerings. There's a special Caribbean night every Thursday with jerk chicken and pork on offer. During the week and off-season, it's a nice, quiet place to enjoy the scenery—weekends and high season it's party central.

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Jib Room Restaurant

$$ Fodor's choice

Expect casual lunches and dinners of hot wings, conch burgers, fish nuggets, and steak wraps in this harbor-view restaurant and bar, located inside the Marsh Harbour Marina. If you're dying for a steak after a steady fish diet, these are the best in The Abacos. Unless you're staying on this side of the harbor, you'll need a car or taxi to get here, or expect a long walk from the main street.

Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-802--1257
Known For
  • barbecue ribs on Wednesday night, barbecue steaks on Saturday night
  • delicious grouper Reuben sandwiches
  • live local music and entertainment
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues., Reservations essential

Nippers Beach Bar & Grill

$$ Fodor's choice

With awesome ocean views and a snorkeling reef just 10 yards off its perfect beach, this cool bar and restaurant is a must-visit hangout. Linger over a lunch of burgers and sandwiches or a dinner of steak and lobster, then chill out in the pool. Nurse a cup of Nipper Juice —a deceptively delicious concoction. If you down more than one or two of these, you'll be happy to take advantage of the Nippermobile, which provides free transport to and from the cay's public dock. 

Pete's Pub

$$ Fodor's choice

Next door to Pete's Gallery is an outdoor tiki hut restaurant and bar where you can wiggle your toes in the sand while you chow down on fresh seafood, burgers, and cold tropical drinks. Try the mango-glazed grouper, lemon-pepper mahimahi, or coconut-cracked conch while you kick back and enjoy the view of the harbor. It's a long drive, so in the slow season, call ahead to make sure they're open.

Pineapples Bar & Grill

$$ Fodor's choice

Hang out, dip in the saltwater pool, and enjoy Bahamian fare with a flair. In Black Sound, at the entrance to The Other Shore Club and Marina, you'll find this simple open-air restaurant with a canopy-shaded bar and picnic tables next to the pool. You can tie up at their small dock if you're on a boat. Some of the best conch fritters in the islands are served from 11 am on. At lunch, try a fresh salad or spicy jerk chicken; for dinner, grilled daily-caught fish.

Snappas Bar and Grill

$$ Fodor's choice

They've got a new location (just up the road at The Conch Inn), but it's the same good food, great drinks, and lively atmosphere that has made Snappas a longtime must-stop restaurant and bar. The food is a mix of American and Bahamian fare—tacos, burgers, steaks, fish, and conch.

Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-807-6501
Known For
  • live music most Saturday nights
  • potent cocktails such as the signature guava duff daiquiri
  • lively, fun atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: closed Tues.

The Bistro

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Dine on a rib eye with smashed potatoes or a broiled lobster tail while overlooking gleaming rows of yachts moored in the Boat Harbour Marina at Abaco Beach Resort. For fresh seafood, the seared snapper and lobster ravioli are particularly good. For dessert, try the calorie-drenched guava duff or bread pudding. For lunch, the menu offers a lighter side, with an array of soups, salads, appetizers, and burgers.

The Club Restaurant at Green Turtle Club Resort

$$ Fodor's choice

Breakfast and lunch are served harborside on a covered, screened-in patio, while dinner takes place in the elegant dining room. At lunch, treat yourself to lobster or fish tacos, conch chowder, or a wrap. Dinner is where the club really shines, transporting you back to the 1920s with elegant dining beneath antique chandeliers. The steak is among the best around. The jumbo lobster and artichoke ravioli, crispy grouper with Thai red curry noodles, and black and white tuna are just some of the temptations on the extensive menu. Saturday night, prime rib takes center stage. You can also pre-order a picnic lunch to take out while you explore the island by golf cart or surrounding cays by boat.

The Wrecking Tree

$ Fodor's choice

The wooden deck at this casual restaurant was built around the wrecking tree, a place where 19th-century wrecking vessels brought their salvage. Today it's a cool place to linger over a cold Kalik and a hearty lunch of some of the best cracked conch you'll find anywhere, fish-and-chips, or zesty conch salad. 

Treasure Sands Club

$$$ Fodor's choice
Be sure to make a reservation for a Friday or Saturday night dinner especially during the season, as this restaurant just outside the entrance to the Treasure Cay Resort town draws locals and snowbirds from all over the Abacos. If it's not too cool, the restaurant will be converted to an open-air space, and you're right on the world-famous Treasure Cay beach. A large pool surrounded by lounge chairs and a sound system give this spot a very South Beach vibe. For lunch, enjoy the Asian cracked conch or fish tacos. For dinner, select from the pastas, seafood, duck, lamb, short ribs, or steak Diane. Finish it up with one of the decadent desserts.

Wally's

$$ Fodor's choice

This two-story, pink colonial villa sits across Bay Street from the marina, fronted by green lawns, hibiscus, and white-railed verandahs. This is Marsh Harbour's most popular restaurant—the place to go for good food, potent rum cocktails, and serious people-watching. Lunch is a scene, especially if you sit outside, where you'll find a mix of locals, tourists, and boaters enjoying Greek or Caesar salads, spicy grouper, and mahimahi burgers. Inside there's a stylish bar where you can enjoy cocktails or a meal, a small boutique, and three dining rooms, all adorned with Haitian paintings. Dinner is served every night except Sunday and the menu includes creamy curried shrimp, mahimahi Provençal, or a filet mignon smothered in a mushroom sauce, as well as a daily sashimi. Save room for the irresistible key lime pie or Bahamian bread pudding with coconut and raisins, drenched in a brandy sauce.

E. Bay St., Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-367–2074
Known For
  • <PRO>pricey but delicious food</PRO>
  • <PRO>front-porch dining</PRO>
  • <PRO>sweet key lime pie</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential, Credit cards accepted

Ballyhoo Bar & Grill

$$$

This casual eatery on the water in the Bluff House Marina offers tasty meals for breakfast and dinner. Sitting under an umbrella on the deck is the best way to enjoy the view of the sailboat-filled harbor, but you can also eat in the air-conditioned pub-style dining room. Menu choices range from standard Bahamian (conch fritters and burgers) to new American (spinach stuffed Abaco Big Bird chicken breast, salads with blue cheese and roasted vegetables). You can also enjoy a rum drink from the bar while catching some rays at the pool.

Green Turtle Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-365–4247
Known For
  • <PRO>live music on Tuesday night</PRO>
  • <PRO>fresh local catch</PRO>
  • <PRO>romantic evenings overlooking White Sound</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Bridget's Rum Bar

$$$$ | Hope Town

Catch the Hope Town Inn & Marina's free boat shuttle from any of the docks across the harbor in Hope Town and pull up a chair under the open octagonal restaurant or hop in and place your order at the swim-up bar. The Caribbean-inspired menu features lots of seafood for lunch and dinner. The chili lime mussels drowned in local beer and the crunchy parmesan lobster tail are crowd favorites.

Cap'n Jack's Restaurant and Bar

$$ | Hope Town

This casual eatery's seating is out on the pink-and-white-striped dock–patio. Locals, boat people, and land-based tourists gather here for value-priced eats and drinks. The menu is nothing fancy but provides reliable grouper burgers, Bahamian-style chicken or conch in da bag, fresh fish catch-of-the-day, and a variety of salads. Parents will chuckle at the items on their kids' menu—I Don't Care ( fish fingers), I'm Not Hungry (chicken strips), and Whatever (grilled cheese). Cap'n Jack's serves lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday and offers a full bar.

Elbow Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-366–0247
Known For
  • Monday night bingo
  • live music Wednesday and Friday nights
  • grilled or blackened catch-of-the-day Reuben
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends and mid-Aug.–Sept.

Coco Beach Bar & Sea Grille

$$$

Enjoy the stunning scenery of one of the world's top-rated beaches while enjoying lunch or a cocktail at this casual, laid-back spot. Sit at the bar or on the open deck, or, for the best views, enjoy your meal under one of the thatched shades right on the beach. Eggs any style and fluffy pancakes are popular for breakfast. A Bahamian dinner is served complete with a beach bonfire Tuesday nights during the high season. Wednesday night is steak night with a loaded potato bar, and Sundays during the lobster season they offer a real deal - four course dinner for just $40 plus grat and vat with lobster prepared whichever way you want it as the main attraction.

Treasure Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-365–8470
Known For
  • <PRO>beautiful beach views</PRO>
  • <PRO>Sunday brunch buffet</PRO>
  • <PRO>bonfire cookouts on the beach</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: closed days and meals vary, so best to check with the Treasure Cay Resort front desk.

Firefly Bar & Grill

$$$ | Hope Town

Whether you pull in by golf cart or tie up by boat, it's worth the trip to this popular restaurant and bar. Seafood is their specialty, and the extensive menu makes choosing just one dish a challenge. Owned by the developers of Firefly Vodkas, this restaurant and bar carries the full line along with the Mo-Tea-To (their take on the mojito) and the Fly Swatter (a delicious mixture whose ingredients are a closely guarded secret). Locals travel from throughout the Abaco Islands chain to enjoy lunch or dinner here and catch one of the best views of the Sea of Abaco. 

Jamie's Place

$

There's nothing fancy about this clean, bright, diner-style eatery, but the welcome is warm, the Bahamian dishes are well executed, and the prices are right, with most meals clocking in under $15. Choose cracked conch or lobster, or fresh-caught dolphin (also called mahimahi), with your choice of hearty Bahamian sides. Jamie's is also an ice-cream parlor, with a wide selection of flavors. Locals love this place, and it has stayed one of Great Abaco Island's best-kept secrets.

Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-367–2880
Known For
  • <PRO>simple but hearty meals</PRO>
  • <PRO>friendly service</PRO>
  • <PRO>bustling takeout business</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Kidd's Cove Seafood Bar & Grill

$$

Perch on a bar stool on the new deck and enjoy the comings and goings of Guana Cay's harbor and main road. While they boast the "conchiest" conch fritters around, their grilled conch is worth a trip there. 

Lizard Bar & Grill

$$

Dine poolside overlooking the Leeward Yacht Club marina at this casual bar and grill. The grilled lobster or fresh catch (which can be jerked, blackened, grilled, or fried) are popular menu choices, as are the conch burger and the grilled conch fritters. Wash it all down with a potent green Leaning Lizard and feel free to cool off in the pool.

Leeward Yacht Club, Green Turtle Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-365–4191
Known For
  • <PRO>decadent lobster-and-truffle mac and cheese</PRO>
  • <PRO>happy hour in the pool</PRO>
  • <PRO>deconstructed key lime pie</PRO>

Mackey's Takeout

$$

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are simple Bahamian and American fare similar to what's on offer at other spots on the island. And while the delicious Bahamian food menu is worth a stop, it's the ice cream that draws the crowd to this whimsical little takeout restaurant in the middle of the island. There's even a coffee bar for that caffeine fix, served up iced or piping hot. There are a few chairs and tables on the outdoor porch, but most folks carry their food with them.

Elbow Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
366-0396
Known For
  • delicious cinnamon rolls, banana bread, and other baked goods
  • excellent breakfast sandwiches and burritos
  • warm, friendly owner
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Sun. mornings

Mama's Restaurant & Bar

$

Open for lunch and dinner, Mama's is a delightful little family-owned takeout restaurant with outdoor seating in a tropical garden. Most of the lunch options come grilled. Pop in and ask Irene to arrange catering if you are staying on a yacht or in a rental home. They'll also put together a great catered lunch for your day of boating and island-hopping.

Guana Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-813-8981
Known For
  • selection of grilled fish
  • friendly family service
  • special macaroni and cheese

Mangoes

$$

An open-air deck makes Mangoes a great place for waterside dining. Enjoy a traditional Bahamian breakfast; feast on cracked conch and zesty salads at lunch; and at dinner, try house specialties like smudder grouper, fried and seasoned with tomato, thyme, and pepper sauce; grilled rack of lamb; or the catch of the day grilled, fried, or blackened. If it's wahoo, order it grilled with lots of extra lime. The restaurant is housed in a complex that contains a boutique selling resort wear and fine jewelry from around the world, and a 29-slip marina—which means you can sail in from the offshore cays, tie up in front, enjoy a meal, and do some shopping. They also offer free Wi-Fi so you can check your email while grabbing a bite to eat.

McIntosh Restaurant & Bakery

$$

This simple diner-style restaurant serves up excellent renditions of local favorites, such as fried grouper and cracked conch, and sandwiches made with thick slices of a slightly sweet Bahamian bun for lunch. At dinner, large portions of pork chops, lobster, fish, and shrimp are served with rib-sticking sides like baked macaroni and cheese, peas and rice, and coleslaw. Save room for a piece of rum cake or Key lime pie with gravity-defying meringue piled on top, baked fresh daily and displayed in the glass case up front. 

Munchies

$ | Hope Town

For simple Bahamian food that will fill your belly, check out this small dine-in and takeout spot. Try the conch or chicken thigh snack served with fries or the dinner portion, which gives you the choice of two sides. There's a full range of burgers, including chicken or fish, prepared your way. 

1 Russell's La., Elbow Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-804--7484
Known For
  • popular spot for ice cream
  • great breakfast sandwiches
  • fresh fish dishes

On Da Beach Bar & Grill

$ | Hope Town

Burgers, tacos, sandwiches, conch, fish, and icy rum drinks are served up with a terrific Atlantic view at this open-air bar and grill perched high on the beach dunes across the road from the small Turtle Hill resort. Go in your bathing suit and enjoy the beach and snorkeling right out front. 

Sea Spray Resort & Marina

$$

A small hut bar overlooking the ocean and a brightly colored food truck serve simple but delicious small bites—conch fritters, fresh-catch ceviche, and fish tacos hit the spot. In true Bahamian style, the bar is open more frequently than the food truck, so be sure to check the schedule before driving all the way out for a bite. The original spot got completely wiped away by Hurricane Dorian in 2019, but they're slowly coming back.

Elbow Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
577--4696
Known For
  • live music Thursday and Sunday
  • fresh seafood prepared perfectly
  • weekly happy-hour drink specials
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: food truck closed Sun. through Weds.

Spinnakers Ocean Grille & Wine Bar

$$$

Ceramic-tiled floors, rattan furniture, and floral-print tablecloths accent this large resort restaurant—250 guests fit in the main dining area and bar at the Treasure Cay Marina. Open Thursday through Sunday for dinner only, this spot is one of the only places you can dine inside in the airconditoning in northern Abaco. Saturday evening head here for Prime Rib night and choose a pairing from the area's most extensive wine list.

Treasure Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
242-365–8801
Known For
  • <PRO>theme nights</PRO>
  • <PRO>prime rib on Saturday</PRO>
  • <PRO>cool reprieve from the summer heat</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Monday - Wednesday, Credit cards accepted

The Pavilion

$$$

One of the only restaurants that's made a comeback in the Treasure Cay area offers a menu with the standard delicious Bahamian dishes you'd expect for both lunch and dinner. The poolside spot at Bahama Beach Club is known, however, for its varied theme nights. Steak takes center stage one night, and another it's tacos and tapas or Italian cuisine. Seating is inside or outdoors poolside. If you have a special occasion to celebrate, talk to the team about setting up a table for two or 20 right on the beach.