26 Best Restaurants in The Southern Coast, Belize

Above Grounds Coffee Shop

$ Fodor's choice

Above Grounds sells shade-grown, organic Guatemalan coffee straight up, in lattes, iced, or however you like it. Fresh-roasted coffee by the pound is also for sale. The bagels come from The Bistro at Maya Beach, and the fresh donuts from a lady who sells them in the village.

Chef Rob's Gourmet Café/Love on the Rocks

$$$ Fodor's choice

You'll recognize this restaurant by the big sign out front made from one side of a red 1964 Peugeot 404, and inside the restaurant at Parrot Cove Lodge, the eclectic Caribbean-style, locally sourced food is nothing but contemporary and delicious. The place is really a two-for-one, with the adjoining Love on the Rocks restaurant, where guests cook their own food on lava rock. You can order a four-course meal (soup, salad, entrée, and dessert) from the prix-fixe menu or order à la carte. The menu changes daily, but the entrée might be lobster, fresh fish, or ribs, all presented creatively and with interesting sauces. The Chef's Table is a third option if you have a group of at least six, but no more than 12. Rob will prepare a private, sumptuous seven-course dinner for your group for BZ$130 per person. Advance reservations of at least 48 hours' notice are required.

Sittee River Rd., Hopkins, Stann Creek, Belize
663–1529
Known For
  • eclectic, rotating menu
  • one of Belize's top restaurants
  • option to cook your own food
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

La Dolce Vita

$$$ Fodor's choice

In a slightly Fellini-esque, upstairs setting the often-underrated La Dolce Vita brings authentic antipasti, bruschetta, and pasta dishes to Placencia. With opera music playing softly in the background, it's like being in a small, family-run restaurant in Italy. The spaghetti carbonara, with the owner's own home-smoked bacon, is amazing. Try the signature penne dolce vita, with a shrimp and zucchini sauce or the linguini with calamari, octopus, squid, and shrimp. Most dishes are in large portions. The owner imports Italian pastas, olive oils, and wines to make sure everything is top quality. (The wine is always a generous pour.)

Main St., Placencia Village, Stann Creek, Belize
523–3115
Known For
  • spaghetti carbonara
  • penne dolce vita
  • good wine selection
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

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Maya Beach Hotel Bistro

$$$ Fodor's choice

This bistro by the beach is, hands down, one of the best restaurants in the entire country. The setting, in a covered patio by the swimming pool with breezes from the sea, which is just a few yards away, is everything you come to the Caribbean to enjoy. The menu changes regularly, but among the standards you'll go gaga over are nut-encrusted snapper and cocoa-dusted pork chop on a risotto cake. There also are nightly seafood specials. The bistro has a selection of small plates and appetizers including fish cakes, baked garlic (wonderful spread on fresh-made crackers with chutney) coconut shrimp, and honey-coconut ribs. No matter what you choose, you'll find the flavors and presentation interesting and creatively inspired. At breakfast, don't miss the fresh-made bagels or the cinnamon rolls.

The place is small and extremely popular; online reservations are essential.

Secret Garden Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

This upmarket place serves sophisticated international meals at dinner in an open-air, palm-lined, romantically lighted garden. Enjoy the friendly service and an eclectic mix of dishes including ceviche, jerk chicken, black bean soup, and bacon-wrapped steak. The chef can do vegan and gluten-free dishes. Save room for the delicious key lime pie.

Tutti-Frutti

$ Fodor's choice

Authentic, Italian-style gelato is the thing here, and it's absolutely delicious, the equal of any you'll find in Rome. Try the tropical fruit flavors, such as banana, lime, coconut, papaya, and mango, or an unusual flavor such as sugar corn, all created from natural ingredients. Beware: you may become addicted and return day after day to sample new flavors.

Main Rd., Placencia Village, Stann Creek, Belize
Known For
  • gelato that rivals anything in Italy
  • rotating daily selection of flavors
  • knowledgeable staff who'll explain the exotic flavors to you
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and up to two months in July and Aug.

Amped Coffee

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The line forms early for Amped’s savory meat pies, baked fresh each day. They’ll fortify you for a morning of sightseeing. You may simply want to grab a table and a coffee and revel in the air-conditioning—it’s one of the few small Hopkins eateries that have it. The Amped folks also offer a rotating selection of area tours.

Barracuda Bar & Grill

$$$

This beachside bistro, part of Beaches and Dreams Seafront Inn, is one of the best eateries on the Southern Coast, with delicious dishes like fresh grilled snapper and smoked chicken or ribs. Catch the sea breezes on the covered, open-air deck while you munch a handmade pizza or enjoy a burger.

Coconut Husk

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A fun dining experience on an open-air porch adjoining the Coconut Row Hotel features a menu using local and organic ingredients. Coconut Husk truly shines at breakfast with filling pancakes or fry jacks with toast and natural fruit juices. The small lunch menu gives way to tacos and a variety of wraps. Bar snacks and lighter fare, rather than a full dinner, make up the evening menu.

Dawn's Grill

$$

Friendly service, local atmosphere, good food simply prepared, modest prices, ice-cold beer—what more could you want? Dawn's Grill 'n Go is in a small no-frills building behind the soccer field in Placencia Village. These folks are open only for dinner; go for the grilled or fried chicken, or the fish of the day.

Placencia Village, Stann Creek, Belize
602–9302
Known For
  • yummy chicken
  • fish tacos
  • fun local vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch. Often closed several wks July and Aug.

De Tatch Café

$$

This open-air bar and restaurant near the sea with a "tatch" (thatch) roof has long been a popular hangout in the village. Try the huge shrimp burrito and wash it down with a few cold Belikins. Breakfasts are good and hearty here, too.

Placencia Village, Stann Creek, Belize
503–3385
Known For
  • filling breakfasts
  • cool sea breezes
  • shrimp burritos
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed.

Driftwood Beach Bar & Pizza Shack

$$

Driftwood arguably has the best pizza in southern Belize, served up in a friendly, casual atmosphere in a beachfront thatch palapa. Try the Driftwood combo pizza, with red sauce, pepperoni, Italian sausage, peppers, onion, mushrooms, and black olives (in three sizes). If pizza isn't your thing, go for the catch of the day or one of the pasta dishes. There's plenty of cold beer and rum at reasonable prices, and occasional music Friday and Saturday evenings.

North end, Hopkins, Stann Creek, Belize
664–6611
Known For
  • best pizza on the Southern Coast
  • good selection of pasta and seafood
  • Sunday afternoon beach barbecue
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed.

Innies Restaurant

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At Innies, as at most local restaurants in the village, you're eating in a spot that was once somebody's house or back porch. Here, you can dine inside or outside and get the full flavor of village life. The food is authentic (though some dishes cater to the taste of tourists), delicious, and inexpensive. You'll find the staff very friendly. Traditional Garifuna dishes such as hudut (fish cooked in coconut milk and served with mashed plantains) and ereba (grated cassava bread) with bundiga (a gravy of grated plantains and coconut) are available, but less exotic dishes like fried chicken and rice and beans with stew chicken are also served.

191 South, Hopkins, Stann Creek, Belize
503–7333
Known For
  • traditional Garifuna cooking
  • tamer dishes such as rice and beans for the less adventurous
  • homestyle service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.

Kat's Coffee

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Seating is on the front deck of a simple wooden structure here. Choose from a bench, a picnic table, or low tables and enjoy a variety of gourmet coffee drinks. If you need something more fortifying, sandwiches and quiches are on the menu, too, with gluten-free options available.

One block west of South Rd., Hopkins, Stann Creek, Belize
628--5778
Known For
  • 10 am--1 pm Saturday brunch
  • gluten-free quiches
  • informal setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner

King Burger

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No, it has nothing to do with the U.S. chain Burger King, but it is one of the best places in Dangriga to get an honest plate of chicken and rice and beans. Prepared by the Cuban owner, the fresh fish is good, and, yes, so are the hamburgers. Everything's affordable, too. No alcohol is served, but you can BYOB (Bring Your Own Belikin).

135 Commerce St., Dangriga, Stann Creek, Belize
522/2476
Known For
  • great fish dishes
  • friendly, local atmosphere
  • BYOB
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., No credit cards

La Trattoria Romana

$$$
The aromas waft out to the street and entice you in to this upscale—upscale for Hopkins, that is—Italian spot just south of town. Kick off a meal with a wide variety of bruschetta, followed by a Caprese salad, mushroom ravioli, and tiramisu for dessert. The wine list is one of the best in the country.

Lucky Lobster Bar and Grill

$$

You might feel like you've stumbled into a bar in the States, but this open-air bar just has all those trappings—several TVs tuned to sports channels, nice restrooms, and efficient service. If you're craving fried-not-greasy food, get the Chicklets (chicken tenders skillfully battered in buttermilk and cornmeal), or the Lucky Clucker Lollipops (chicken skewers). Come back for the great night scene.

“I Got Lucky at Lucky Lobster” visors, koozies, and T-shirts can be purchased.

Sittee River Rd., Lot 6, Hopkins, Stann Creek, Belize
676/7777
Known For
  • sports-bar vibe
  • great bar food
  • souvenirs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

Nice Cream

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The village’s bright, pastel, tropical beachfront ice cream shop offers 19 regular flavors dished up in cones or dishes. (This is Belize, so expect lots of banana and pineapple and coconut offerings among the choices.) Never fear, though: vanilla and chocolate are on the menu if your tastes run less adventurous. Also never fear: you’ll find a few vegan and lactose-free options to cool you off on a hot day.

Peer's Place

$$$

The engaging German owner here makes use of locally sourced and the best of in-season ingredients to whip up an eclectic menu of European and American food. He’s quite proud of the large pork chops they serve. Fresh salads, seafood, and cakes round and a good wine selection round out the menu selection here. You’ll find secure parking, too.

Pickled Parrot Bar & Grill

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This popular thatch-roof restaurant and bar sits smack-dab in the heart of Placencia Village between the main road and the Sidewalk. Try the Philly cheesesteak or the burgers and fries. The owners' dogs wander the place and might ask for some acknowledgment.

Rick's Café

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This little place on the Sidewalk is a nice stop for fresh ceviche and cold beer at lunch; just sit on the open-air veranda and watch the village life pass by. If you're craving greens, it also has some of Placencia's best salads. For dinner, try the pizza or pineapple shrimp quesadillas. The chef-owner, Rick, is well experienced in the hospitality business in Belize and treats his customers well.
Sidewalk, Placencia Village, Stann Creek, Belize
666–8466
Known For
  • pineapple shrimp quesadillas
  • great salad selection
  • attentive owner and staff
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.

Riverside Café

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The Creole and Garifuna dishes here are hearty, tasty, and prepared fresh. The restaurant is often busy with fishermen and the guys who run boats out to Tobacco Caye and other offshore cayes, but it's basic and clean. If you're going to the islands you can arrange transportation while sipping a beer or having breakfast or a plate of rice and beans.

Riverside and Oak Sts., Dangriga, Stann Creek, Belize
661-6390
Known For
  • filling breakfasts
  • hearty rice and beans
  • local fisherman's vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Rumfish y Vino

$$$

This hip spot run by transplanted New Yorkers, in a breezy second-floor location near Tutti-Frutti, is a good place to have drinks, tapas, interesting seafood creations, and Italian pasta. Try the small plates of Thai shrimp cakes or pescado relleno (red snapper stuffed with shrimp). Bigger dishes include fish stew and several pasta and seafood dishes. There's a good selection of Italian and California wines.

The Shak

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In a shack at the beginning of the Sidewalk, overlooking the harbor, The Shak is the spot for fruit smoothies. For lunch and dinner, there are several curries, wraps, sandwiches, and stir-fry dishes. If you come for dinner, though, make it an early one; the place closes at 6.

Thongs Café

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This European-run coffee shop and bistro is small but stylish, with Belizean wood carvings and paintings on the walls and free Wi-Fi. Expect good coffee, well-prepared breakfast omelets, and satisfying smoothies. For lunch, try the salads.

The prime tables on the front patio fill up quickly so get here early.

Wendy's

$$

Long-established Wendy's—no, not that Wendy's—always delivers good, no-frills food at reasonable prices. The Belizean breakfast of fry jack (the local version of beignets without the sugar), bacon, eggs, and refried beans is nearly perfect. The grilled fish is fresh and delicious, and at lunch there are many dishes to choose from on the lengthy menu, including Creole items like cow-foot soup or mestizo soups like escabeche or chirmole with fresh flour tortillas. On Monday, there's usually gibnut (a ground-dwelling, herbivorous rodent that is commonly hunted for food in Belize). You can dine inside or outside on the veranda, and both are pleasant.

Main St., Placencia Village, Stann Creek, Belize
523–3335
Known For
  • filling breakfasts
  • great prices
  • solid Belizean dishes like gibnut, fry jack, and cow-foot soup