36 Best Restaurants in Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos Islands

Bay Bistro

$$$$ Fodor's choice

At this breezy bistro on Grace Bay Beach, dine on a covered deck, on an open-air patio, or with your feet in the sand, surrounded by palm trees with the sound of lapping waves. The coffee-rubbed tuna appetizer—with a hint of wasabi—is the best, but also consider the fish-and-chips, beef tenderloin, and seasonal lobster, which is brought to the back door daily by local fishermen. 

Cabana Bar & Grille

$$ Fodor's choice

This is a great option if you're looking for a quick lunch with a view of beautiful Grace Bay Beach just steps away. The food is simple and good, featuring such basic fare as hamburgers and wraps as well as conch dishes and other local specialties. The restaurant features nightly specials and happy hours, and live music takes center stage on certain evenings—check with the restaurant to find out who is featured and when.

Caicos Bakery

$ Fodor's choice

At this little takeout-only bakery you will find the perfect coffee, freshly baked croissants or doughnuts, an assortment of fresh bread, French desserts, traditional cakes, and more. Be sure to get there early though, as there's often a line waiting for them to open! All of the pastries are handmade, and once they're gone the shop closes for the day.

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Caicos Café Bar and Grill

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Enjoy fresh island dishes with an Italian twist, from bread baked fresh daily at the bakery next door to handcrafted gourmet pastas. On windy nights, the inland setting offers protection from the breezes, and the gardens around the outside seating are quite spectacular, especially when in full bloom. (Bug spray at night may be necessary.)

Governor's Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5278
Known For
  • plenty of vegetarian options
  • the freshest seafood beautifully prepared
  • Mediterranean-style seafood casserole
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch.

Coco Bistro

$$$$ Fodor's choice

With tables set dramatically within a mature palm grove, this hugely popular restaurant serves continental-style dishes with Caribbean flair, with local seafood leading the way. Be sure to try the Caicos lobster bisque: it’s served flambé with cognac and a hint of spicy cream. The roast rack of lamb with an herb crust is also amazing.  Be sure to make reservations at least one week ahead during non-peak season, two to three weeks ahead in peak season.

Governor's Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5369
Known For
  • dining under the palms
  • warm and attentive staff
  • famous coconut pie
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch., Reservations essential

Cocovan

$$ Fodor's choice

With so many incredible restaurants in Provo, you might wonder how a food truck made it to the top of the pack. Every bite that comes out of the kitchen, housed in an authentic 1974 Airstream van, is absolutely delicious, and seating is at airy picnic tables. The menu changes with the season—but the tacos, vegetarian, fish, Peking duck, or vegetarian, are always a solid choice—and even by the day depending on what ingredients are available. The portions are large and the prices, by Provo standards, are surprisingly low.

10 Oak Ave., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-231–8226
Known For
  • kid-friendly food with small kids' menu
  • fun outdoor dining
  • shrimp mac and cheese balls
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Crackpot Kitchen

$$$ Fodor's choice

This casual local hot spot is one of the only restaurants in Grace Bay that serves authentic and traditional Turks and Caicos cuisine (beyond the standard cracked conch or conch salad). From braised oxtail with butter beans to hash shark, you'll find items on this menu that you won't find elsewhere, all infused with life and love from Chef Nik. If you're looking for something a little more familiar, try the grilled lamb racks, or the tamarind-glazed rack of ribs. Saturday morning brunch is real island style—with steamed, stewed, or pan-fried snapper, pork or chicken souse, and fire engine—that's corned beef hash with steamy hot grits.

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–3330
Known For
  • traditional island food
  • Friday-night happy hour and live band
  • warm and welcoming service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs. No lunch Sun.

Graceway Juice & Java

$ Fodor's choice

If you're looking for a good deal, this might be one of the best-kept secrets in Provo. Tucked inside the exit to Graceway Gourmet supermarket, this juice and coffee bar serves blended and pressed juices packed with fresh fruits and vegetables (and, at $7 each, they are a steal). Solid Gold Baby! has Asian pear, green apple, orange, lemon, turmeric and ginger, and if you need a break after some late nights at the bar, consider the Liver Flush, with carrot, beetroot, ginger, and lemon.

Infiniti Restaurant & Raw Bar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This chic palapa-style, waterfront restaurant has the most romantic setting along Grace Bay—some would say the most romantic in all of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Despite the elite clientele and higher prices, the restaurant offers a memorable dining experience minus any formality or attitude—oil lamps create an evening glow, and the murmur of trade winds adds to the Edenic ambience. The kitchen uses the island's bountiful seafood and fresh produce to craft superb cuisine, albeit with modest portions. Guests are expected to wear resort-elegant attire (men, no sleeveless shirts, please). 

Grace Bay Circle Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TCKA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5050
Known For
  • raw bar
  • romantic, mesmerizing ocean views
  • farm and sea-to-table ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

Le Bouchon du Village

$$$$ Fodor's choice

If you close your eyes, the aromas and flavors you will experience at this bistro in Regent Village Plaza may make you think you're sitting in a Parisian bistro. The food is exactly what you would expect, including escargots, foie gras, steak au poivre with frites, duck confit, and charcuterie and cheese boards, as well as superb fresh bread. Their many conch dishes and lobster salad add an island flair to the otherwise French bistro chalkboard menu. A favorite for lunch is merguez sausage and frites, and the Chilean sea bass is a wonderful choice for dinner. Although reservations are not needed, this place is extremely popular with residents at dinner. The restaurant’s chef, Pierrik, is the original owner of Caicos Cafe and had a loyal following for a reason.

Lemon2Go

$ Fodor's choice

Once they discover this little gem, most locals and visitors make a point of starting each day here with a cup of the best coffee on the island. There are a few chairs and tables inside the café, which shares its space with an adorable little florist and gift shop, and more seating outside along the main drag of Grace Bay. If you're looking for a quick and easy bite, you can grab a pre-made sandwich from the cooler or choose one of the homemade pastries. Also if you're interested in having a proper afternoon tea, Lemon2Go also hosts tea parties, just make sure to call and book this in advance.

101 Venture House, Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–4069
Known For
  • power smoothies and fresh juices
  • charming ambience
  • delicious samosas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. afternoons

Pelican Bay

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This beautiful restaurant has French doors that lead to a breezy terrace, with the Royal West Indies pool as a stunning backdrop. Chef Peter Redstone uses local ingredients to create upscale Caribbean dishes, including blackened mahimahi with citrus rice and a deconstructed lobster ravioli during lobster season. As an alternative to seafood, try the Lamb Provencale or the oxtail spring rolls. Head here for some local live music on Wednesday and Sunday evenings.

The Thai Orchid Restaurant

$$ Fodor's choice

Within walking distance of numerous resorts and easier on the wallet than most other nearby restaurants in the heart of Grace Bay, this tiny haunt is tucked neatly away in the Regent Village Plaza. They offer an amazing pad Thai—unexpected on a small Caribbean island—and their fried rice and curries are also delicious. This is one way to get your Asian fix while visiting Provo. Takeout is also an option. 

Turks Kebab

$$ Fodor's choice

Offering truly authentic Mediterranean dishes, the extensive menu offers something for everyone at reasonable prices. They're especially known for their pita doner kebab and wrap. Recently they expanded to now include a full bar, where many locals hang out on the weekends.

Aziza

$$$$

Located directly across from Casablanca Casino, Aziza offers fine dining as well as a great nightlife experience—making it popular with locals and visitors alike. The menu is heavily inspired by Mediterranean cuisine but respects its Caribbean location. Regularly, Aziza has live music and a DJ playing who can take the party straight into the early morning. 

229 Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-332–9492
Known For
  • tasty vegetarian options such as grilled cauliflower and za’ataar fries
  • the succulent lamb lollichops
  • stays open until 2 am

Beans & Leaves by Island Brew

$

Located in the heart of Grace Bay, this coffee store has all your favorite caffeinated options as well as tasty treats and satisfying breakfasts. With free Wi-Fi, this place is also great for getting some quick work done as well as people-watching.

Bella Luna Ristorante

$$$

For wonderfully traditional Italian food, this restaurant uses fresh heirloom tomatoes and herbs from the garden that surrounds the dining area. The restaurant has two distinct experiences: wood-fired pizza on the ground level and a full menu serving authentic Italian dishes upstairs in what many call the tree house. The pizza oven is fired up from 3 pm for a late-afternoon bite. This property's distant view of Grace Bay Beach has long been obliterated by newer buildings, but they've created a beautiful setting that gets even more special when the sun goes down and the twinkling fairy lights come on.

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5214
Known For
  • homemade pasta
  • red and white pizzas
  • family friendly with a great atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch.

Big Al's Island Grill

$$

After a few days of local staples and upscale eateries, you may find yourself searching for a great burger. You will find a huge selection of burgers in this ’50s-era-designed diner, including the Pretzel Burger, served in a pretzel bun, or the Hawaiian Volcano Island Burger with grilled pineapple, jalapeño, teriyaki glaze, and Jack cheese. If you dare, there’s Big Al’s Tomahawk Burger, topped with smoked bacon, grilled onions, melted cheddar, cholula sauce, and fried egg. Hungry diners can try the Big Al’s Slider Challenge. If you can down 12 sliders, 18 onion rings, and a drink all in 30 minutes, you get yourself on their Wall of Fame and go home with a Slider Challenge T-shirt. There are plenty of options beyond burgers.

Salt Mills Plaza, Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–3797
Known For
  • plenty of vegan and vegetarian options
  • great spot for family dining
  • four different styles of fries to choose from
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Conch & Coconuts

$$

Conch & Coconuts is a great little restaurant located in the newly built Grace Bay Market. Everything on the dining menu has something to do with either conch, coconuts, or both! There's also a great island-inspired drinks menu—try out a Middle Caicos Mosquito or a Grand Turk Donkey Juice to let loose.

Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-332–6624
Known For
  • fun, casual vibe
  • custom-made red and white wines
  • a local twist on a classic—conch tacos

Coyaba Restaurant

$$$$

Directly behind Grace Bay Club at Caribbean Paradise Inn, this posh little restaurant with a palm-fringed setting serves nostalgic favorites with tempting, tropical twists. Don't skip the excellent chocolate fondant for dessert. Be forewarned, if the evening looks like rain, much of the outdoor seating is not under cover, making the indoor dining area a bit more crowded than usual. Children are welcome only during the very early evening hours.

Bonaventure Crescent, Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5186
Known For
  • innovate modern cuisine
  • delectable desserts
  • deconstructed beef Wellington
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch., Reservations essential

Danny Buoy's

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A true local watering hole, this bar always has a mix of locals and vacationers. There are those who come here for the drinks and entertainment but also to dine on traditional Irish favorites such as corned beef and cabbage. They are open until 2 am some nights and even have a late-night menu so you can get a bite long after most kitchens have closed. The inside is not recommended for families. If you have children along, go early and take a seat outdoors.

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5921
Known For
  • karaoke on Tuesday and Thursday nights
  • great place to watch sports with a beer
  • local favorite
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

El Coco

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The perfect stop on a hot day, El Coco offers refreshing smoothie bowls that'll leave you ready to take on the heat. The bar serves fresh juices mixed with your favorite choice of liquor. Also a store, you can purchase anything from locally made bags and baskets to teas and eco-friendly, sustainable items made from coconut shells.

Grace Bay Shops, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-247–5610
Known For
  • fresh coconut water
  • personalized souvenirs
  • perfect piña coladas

Fairways Bar & Grill

$$

Located at the Provo Golf Club, Fairways is open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch. Hot or cold breakfast is offered during the week, while Sunday brunch features such favorites as waffles and eggs Benedict. Lunches are snack-style bites along with an array of sandwiches and salads. Golfers will enjoy the view down the fairway and over a green. On Friday and Saturday nights they serve bar food and show sporting events.

Grace's Cottage

$$$$

This is one of the prettiest settings on Provo. Dine under the stars in an English-style garden or at one of the tables placed artfully upon the graceful covered verandah skirting the gingerbread cottage. Tangy and exciting entrées include Caicos bouillabaisse, duck confit cassoulet, and a succulent tomahawk steak for sharing. The portions are small, but the quality is high. A nice touch is the small stool ladies are given to place their purses. On Tuesday night, live music adds to the good vibes.

Off Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5096
Known For
  • dining under the stars
  • Caribbean flavors with creative twists
  • chocolate soufflé that's worth the wait
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

Hemingway's Restaurant

$$$$

The casual yet gorgeous setting, with a patio and deck offering unobstructed views of Grace Bay, makes this one of the most popular dining venues on the island. At lunch, you can’t miss the conch, served however you prefer, but the mango shrimp salad is also excellent. Live music a couple of nights a week adds to the ambience.

Noori

$$$

Located in the lobby of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Noori is an unassuming lobby bar that gives good food and good vibes. Order the signature Lobby Burger or their delicious salmon tacos, but they truly shine when it comes to their sushi and raw bar options. Noori does not take reservations. The seating is limited, so on weekends we recommend stopping by there early to ensure you get a seat. Note: unlike many places on island the restaurant only accepts card payments. 

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-339–2222
Known For
  • fabulous ocean views
  • carefully curated cocktail and mocktail menu
  • live music on Sundays

Opus Wine-Bar-Grill

$$$$

A beautifully landscaped patio makes a quiet, elegant setting, or you may choose to eat in the air-conditioned dining room. You will find a wide range of fish and meat on the menu. Try their lobster spring rolls with sweet chili dipping sauce or the spicy chili steak wraps with lemon hummus for a wonderful starter, followed by bone-in rib-eye with crumbled blue cheese. If you want fish, order one of the daily specials. You can be sure of enjoying live music with local artists during the week.

Parallel 23

$$$$

Dining at Parallel 23 is full of old-world charm. Tall French doors open onto the wide, elevated terrace overlooking a courtyard peppered with uplighted date palms, and a fountain adding a quiet tinkle in the background. The Caribbean fusion menu features a refreshing watermelon salad, as well as the Thai seared tuna. For dessert try the lemon meringue pie drizzled with raspberry sauce and topped with all sorts of goodies. This romantic spot is perfect for that extra-special evening, so dress up and enjoy!

Regent St., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–8666
Known For
  • gluten-free and vegetarian options
  • warm and attentive staff
  • impressive wine selection and sommelier to help you with pairings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

Pizza Pizza

$$

There are days that you just don't want to dress up, and Pizza Pizza is an economical alternative to dining out and offers free delivery in the Grace Bay area with minimum purchase. 

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–8010
Known For
  • exotic toppings like conch, mussels, clams, and squid
  • one of the few delivery options on island
  • pastas and grilled paninis also available

Rickie's Flamingo Cafe

$$

This beach bar serves basic local fare perfectly cooked and is a great spot to grab a cold one in the middle of the afternoon or as the sun sets. Island favorites include grouper made in a variety of ways, and tangy homemade barbecue ribs cooked on an open charcoal flame. You will have to walk through the Cultural Center to get to the restaurant unless you come off the beach; you can do some light local shopping while you’re there. Here for New Year's? Ricky's hosts an annual party and has an optimal view of Grace Bay Beach, making it one of the most popular spots for watching all the firework displays. Plus, with a live band playing, its a great way to bring in a new year.

Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-242–7545
Known For
  • tasty coconut curry grouper
  • chill local hangout
  • perfect place to watch the sunset