Turks and Caicos Islands Restaurants

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  • 1. Cabana Bar & Grille

    $$

    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.

    Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-946–5880

    Known For

    • All you can eat and drink Monday night buffet on the beach
    • Loaded Bloody Mary and Bloody Caesar at breakfast
    • Fun and friendly atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 2. Jack's Shack

    $

    Walk 1,600 feet down the beach from the cruise terminal to find this local beach bar. It gets busy with volleyball players, and offers chair rentals and tropical drinks. It's best approached from the beach, as from the back it looks like a warehouse. Casual food such as burgers and hot dogs are on the menu as well as local fare. There’s a coupon on their website for a free shot of Bambarra rum. The bar opens by 9 am, the grill by 11 am.

    Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-232–0099

    Known For

    • The island's best jerk chicken
    • Lively bar filled with locals
    • Drinks that don't hold back on the alcohol

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed when there\'s no ship in port
  • 3. Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville

    $$

    One of the largest Margaritavilles in the world opens its doors when a cruise ship is parked at the dock. Tables are scattered around a large winding pool; there's even a DJ, a swim-up bar, and it's right next to the FlowRider (a wave pool where you can surf on land—for a fee). You can enjoy 52 flavors of margaritas or the restaurant's own beer, Landshark, while you eat casual bar food, including wings, quesadillas, burgers, and fish dishes. The food is decent, but the people-watching is great and there is always something fun to do.

    Grand Turk Cruise Center, Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-946–1880

    Known For

    • Liveliest spot in the entire island chain
    • Margaritas in just about every flavor imaginable
    • The cheeseburger . . . in paradise

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed when no cruise ships are at the pier
  • 4. Last Chance Bar and Grill

    $$

    Overlooking the serene waters of Bottle Creek, this little spot makes a great stop for day-trippers going to or from Middle Caicos, as well as for those enjoying the beauty of North Caicos for a day or longer. In addition to making smaller items such as conch fritters and burgers, owner Howard Gibbs provides full meals of fresh-caught grouper and local lobster at reasonable prices. Call ahead to find out what's being served that day. It's tiny—just five tables. Housed in an old stone-constructed home, you'll find true island ambience indoors or on the restaurant's large wooden terrace that offers spectacular views.

    King's Hwy., Bottle Creek, North Caicos, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-232–4141

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood
    • Simple food and ambience
    • A great spot to stop for a cold drink

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Lunch served from 11-3; dinner by reservation only, No credit cards
  • 5. Sharkbite Bar & Grill

    $$

    At this casual local favorite, the standard fare includes everything from the local catch of the day, sandwiches, and island specialties to wings or nachos and beer along with other bar snacks. It's a casual place for lunch—the deck overlooks Turtle Cove Marina, where you may be lucky enough to see sharks passing by. Friday-night happy hour is very popular, but don’t take the table at the corner of the deck; several locals might get annoyed if you sit there. For dinner there is an excellent almond-crusted grouper. You can expect to have Lobster Night in season. Sit on the deck outside if you want to avoid the sports crowd enjoying the big-screen TVs that hang over the bar. They have a great souvenir T-shirt that you may want to purchase.

    Bridge Rd., Turtle Cove, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-941–5090

    Known For

    • Great poutine makes this a favorite spot for Canadians
    • Extensive chicken wing menu
    • Live music most nights

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
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  • 6. The Terrace on Grace Bay

    $$$

    Offering indoor and outdoor seating just steps away from the beach, The Terrace offers a solid mix of upscale dishes and options like nachos, fish tacos and cheeseburgers. This place is usually packed, especially when there's a big game playing on multiple TVs around the bar, and although reservations are not necessary they are certainly recommended. There's also a kids' menu that offers snapper as well as the usual chicken fingers and pasta. 

    Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, Providenciales, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
    649-941–7447

    Known For

    • Five local beers on tap
    • Excellent shrimp and grits
    • Fun and attentive staff

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