When you are on holiday and you want to explore the place and its culture, you will find your best experiences in the most casual environments. Maybe you just want to grab a quick bite before heading back to the beach and want to sit down at a restaurant without the fuss of getting ready and dressing up. If this is you, here are some of the best casual restaurants on the island.

Just Grillin

We are all trying to live a little healthier and with all the fried fast foods out there, it is becoming more and more difficult to find good food at an affordable price. Just Grillin specializes in deliciously grilled food and can be found at two locations. The first location is situated in Holetown, St. James and the second is in Quayside Centre in Christ Church. Be sure to check out this no fuss restaurant when you are in the area.

Island Plates

All hidden treasures must eventually be found and this restaurant is definitely just that. Situated in a Speightstown, it is owned by two sisters’ names Pat & Marie. When you come to visit a place, you want to experience food like the locals do. There are many menu options and they have not forgotten about vegans and vegetarians. I find this amazing, because it is already difficult to find a good restaurant and to find a good one that caters for everyone’s needs? That’s amazing.

Sand Dunes Bar & Restaurant

The name already sounds inviting and when you experience the atmosphere as well as the delicious food, you won’t want to leave. Probably some of the best Bajan cooking can be found at this restaurant. This is one of the prime-spots to relax and kick back. The surroundings is what impress the most as the landscaping is an artist’s dream. You can find this gem on the East Coast of Barbados and if you are not in the area, it is one of those that are worth the trip.

What more can you ask for? A beautiful island, friendly locals and delicious meals. There are many restaurants in Barbados that will not give you a hard time, because the culture is very relaxed and friendly. All you have to do is take a walk to where the locals hang out and you should be welcomed by some delicious aromas. Explore and find your own little gem.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *