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  • Lobster served in many forms is the thing at this beach-front restaurant. If you’re there for lunch, opt for the lobster salad sandwich on a soft roll.

  • Hop the complimentary ferry to the Bitter End Yacht Club’s breezy restaurant, where the meal includes appetizer, soup, entrée, dessert, and an after-dinner rum. The tropical fruit tart is delicious.

  • Dine under the stars on the patio with the sea close by.

  • Fresh Anegada lobster served in the shell and dripping butter is the dish to order here.

  • Foxy Callwood just might make up a song about you while you’re dining (seeFoxy’s, Jost Van Dyke).

  • Try an island treat, the flaky red snapper and baked fresh vegetables, at this poolside place.

  • Enjoy charbroiled grouper or pasta primavera with shrimp while sitting dockside at Leverick Bay Resort.

  • Nestled among big boulders, the eclectic Rock Café serves pasta, grilled fish, and pizza with equal flair.

  • This casual restaurant serves excellent West Indian and continental fare. Go for the tender conch in curry sauce.

  • This popular converted lumber schooner serves yummy fare.

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