St. George's

St. George’s is the capital city of the Caribbean island of Grenada. In the town center, the 18th-century Fort George offers panoramic views of the island and St. George’s Bay. Nearby, Fort Matthew was formerly a battleground and, later, an asylum, and has underground tunnels. The Grenada National Museum hosts exhibits about the history of the region, including the plantation economy and the whaling industry.
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Carenage FC is nestled in the vibrant heart of Carenage, a place where the lively streets are filled with local crafts and fresh produce, showcasing the warm hospitality of Grenada's people. This charming area invites you to explore its rich culture through attractions like the Grenada National Museum, which offers a captivating glimpse into the island's history. Nature lovers will find Saint George to be an ideal starting point for discovering some of Grenada’s stunning landscapes.
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Fortress
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Historic Sites
Nestled atop a steep hill, Fort George stands as a testament to Grenada's rich history and stunning vistas. This 18th-century French fortress, established in 1705, offers visitors an exhilarating climb rewarded with breathtaking views of the harbor and the vibrant city of St. George's below. The fort has undergone various transformations over the years; it was renamed after King George III following England’s acquisition of Grenada in 1763 through the Treaty of Paris.
The Fort itself is closed for repairs but the observation deck is still available. Great views of the city. There is a police station on property. Bathroom facility as well.
Shawn M — Google review
Fort George is an impressive historic site offering sweeping coastal views and a deep sense of Scotland’s military past. The fortress is well-preserved, with engaging exhibits, knowledgeable staff, and plenty of space to explore. Walking along the massive ramparts is a highlight. It’s peaceful, atmospheric, and perfect for history lovers. A must-visit if you’re in the Inverness area.
Dani B — Google review
Views are great but very little guidance on the area. The majority of the Fort appears to be blocked off for construction so limited access in front of the police headquarters. Good view over the bay. Worth a visit if you are nearby but not necessarily worth its own trip to it.
Chris O — Google review
It is a historical place, which provides extensive information on the emergence, development, culture and customs of the Caribbean island of Grenada. It has beautiful views of the center of the capital and its surroundings. It also provides a very beautiful panorama for taking beautiful selfies and panoramic style photos.
Ramon P — Google review
Steep climb. EC $5.35 Entrance Fee. No history provided. Place is currently also the police HQ. Has a Great view. See a bird's eye view of the whole town. I was the only tourist when I visited. In a state of disrepair but the views made up for it.
Siddharth W — Google review
The views from the fort were great. There isn't a ton of information about the fort as you enter (it is a small fee to enter) and the place is a bit of a mess, but the views and walk through were enjoyable regardless.
Erin B — Google review
A historical site with a dark past, Fort George had the scenery I was looking for. You can see all of the capital, St. George as well as, the ocean front vividly. I loved it! I was able to get some really nice shots with my family. It costed me US$2 per person to visit and it was worth it.
Liz C — Google review
It's a pretty great place to self-explore! I didn't get the guided tour so I dont know what everything meant. I was too chicken to go down the dark drippy tunnel so I hope you have more guts than me. Might find a dungeon or 2 idk. The views just can't be beat tho! Literally you do not have eyes big enough to take it all in. Bring your best camera when you come here! Also a piece of advice: PUT ON SUNSCREEN! Like, BATHE in sunscreen! You're gonna be outside the entire time and you will burn or tan no matter how little time you spend! Keep in mind that these are working barracks, so you can't go into EVERY corner but you really don't see much of the people working there and it's pretty easy to tell where you can and can't go.
ShivniD — Google review
26XW+QG2, Grand Etang Road, St George's, Grenadahttp://rgpf.gd/+1 473-417-2761Tips and more reviews for Fort George
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History museum
Museums
The Grenada National Museum offers a comprehensive look at the history, ethnography, and nature of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique. Visitors can stroll around the horseshoe-shaped harbor to admire colorful fishing boats before delving into the museum's exhibits. From the original Amerindian inhabitants through the colonial era to independence and the 1970s socialist revolution, the museum covers a wide range of historical periods.
My friend and I enjoyed a nice visit at this museum. It was small but had clear displays that were very informative. The employees there were also very kind and helpful, and since there was no one else there, we wound up getting a private tour. It was either 5 or 10EC per person, I forgot.
Melissa B — Google review
Well thought out small museum with excellent knowledgeable staff.
K T — Google review
My visit today was absolutely amazing. I had the privilege of seeing Richardo Keens-Douglas’ exhibition Behind the Crown: Exploring the Cultural Impact of Grenada Carnival Queens (1945–1974), authored and researched by Richardo Keens-Douglas MBE and beautifully curated by Lornadale L. Charles. The exhibit was both deeply educational and emotionally moving. I also learned so much about Grenada’s rich and revolutionary history and spirit, about my ancestors, and the story of Rebecca Ahmuty Snagg. This will definitely be a regular part of my visits to Grenada going forward. A special thank you to Shamica Chitan and Tarvin Joseph for taking the time to share their knowledge and passion. I left feeling inspired, grounded, and proud.
Samantha P — Google review
Currently under renovation, the museum housed inside the oldest hotel on the island, has a small exhibit on the indigenous people of the Caribbean. Worth a visit and free entrance.
Bjørn — Google review
Excellent museum to learn about Grenada's past
Altaf R — Google review
Very interesting, lots of Historical material however more could be done to have the it inviting to visitors.
Joel L — Google review
Very thorough exhibition on Grenada's history with many original objects. As an avid diver I appreciated the presentation of the Bianca C wreck.
Eszter C — Google review
Interesting museum with a personal guide and good historical overview
Lars E — Google review
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Chocolate shop
The House of Chocolate Grenada Museum, located on Young Street, offers a unique experience for chocolate enthusiasts. This small but charming museum provides insight into the production process of chocolate, from cocoa bean to chocolate bar. Visitors can learn about the history of cocoa and its manufacturing while enjoying delicious chocolate treats at the on-site cafe. The museum also features a boutique with various items made with cocoa in Grenada.
Beautiful experience with amazing guide. Drinks and food are not expensive. They treated us really nicely and gave us an amazing presentation and showed us everything and gave us samples to try from beans to the chocolate. 🍫 I absolutely recommend. There’s a place to take a seat and chill, it was not too busy. Loved this place and experience, can’t wait to do it again 🥳🥳🥳 a special shout out to the guy who did our chocolate presentation!!
Mile G — Google review
House of Chocolate is truly a unique experience nestled in St. George's. The soursop ice cream is simply divine. The avocado ice cream was smooth. The kids loved the chocolate ice cream. The ambiance is welcoming and you are sure to leave more knowledgeable than when you first arrived. The staff is helpful and will greet you with a smile. So many items to choose from so that there is something for everyone. Its a great family friendly stop where you can support local entrepreneurs by purchasing their goods at reasonable prices. Its always worth a repeat visit.
Ayanna — Google review
Great experience! Can learn how chocolate is made and the process of making the cocoa nibs. Educational but not boring at the same time. Baked items are extremely delicious amd reasonably priced. The nutmeg ice cream is so good we are still dreaming of it and even contemplated revisiting just for it! A must visit. Only downside: because of the location, parking is difficult
Armannie 8 — Google review
This is not a full tour. It's a chocolate store but you get a really good, free mini tour. Our 'tour guide' James was amazing- informative and funny. Parking isn't ideal. They have WiFi on location and accept cash and card. There's a good variety of chocolates, souvenirs as well as pastries and ice cream.
Houston T — Google review
I enjoyed hearing and seeing the process of making chocolate and the education of the difference between what is grown and what is processed for our consumption. They provide taste at each processing stage to help you understand. Very informative and the staff was very nice and helpful.
Tonia C — Google review
This is an incredible place to learn about Grenada's chocolate history, processing and potent natural cocoa derived products. Mr. James gives an informative and captivating presentation filled with demonstrations and -my favorite - free samples! This place is a must-see when visiting the island of Grenada.
Lisa B — Google review
Must do/see/learn/eat and shop, if course! Such a vivacious young man telling the story of chocolate. Fabulous products, reasonable. A must see especially through Donny Best of Illustrious Taxi Tours
Laura A — Google review
An easy walk up the hill and just past the museum is this gem of a shop/cafe. Greeted with a wonderful introduction to Grenada Chocolate and interesting demonstration of chocolate production including tastings. Quality cake and chocolate bite cabinet and great ice cream selection. The Rum Chocolate liqueur shot is a serious treat. Great people great spot!
Graeme R — Google review
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Foodland Market Square is a bustling marketplace located in the center of St. George's, Grenada. The square offers a vibrant display of local culture with vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts. Visitors can immerse themselves in the island's diverse influences through savory one-pot dishes like Oil Down and flavorful spices that enhance curries and stews.
Great shopping placer. Variety in products.
Ronald M — Google review
Please do the necessary renovation to this outlet... I was once I there and some cruise ship passengers was talking about how untidy the supermarket looks... I love shopping there but something needs to be done.
Ray J — Google review
The customer service here is simply atrocious-- customer service at its worse. The lines are perenially long, all year long. The shopping baskets are filthy. You shop to the sound of bawdy dancehall music.. The cashiers are rude and incompetent. They always seem to be encountering problems at the cash registers during and after each transaction. They are constantly closing off the registers to get cash, count cash, exchange cash, or waiting several minutes for the registers to warm up, cool down, crank up, oil up, grease down, or rebooth. The cashiers are unapologetic for the long wait in lines, and do not even acknowledge customers or return a salutation. The store is usually well stocked but untidy, dingy and disorganized, especially the vegetables and refrigerators. Many items are displayed without price, or displayed with the wrong price. When customers are misled into purchasing an item at the wrong price, the staff gets angry when a refund is requested. If you ask for assistance to locate an item, an employee lazily points to an aisle in the distance and fails to help locate the item. This store needs to be updated, revamped and modernized. The staff (from management to security) needs to be properly trained to serve customers pleasantly, professionally and efficiently. After all, this is a major grocery food in the heart of town...do better than that Huggins!
Tatie H — Google review
Really fun experience. Everything is mark up compared to overseas prices, but still a fun load exp. Some staff needs customer service training though.
Morlon B — Google review
It's a convenient place to shop. I'm a regular customer for as long as I can remember. The only disappointment I have is the fact that they have no rewards or special discounts for customers like my self who shop's there daily.
Kenisher D — Google review
Foodland Market Square It is stocked with a varieties of food stuffs and most of the required drinks and meat, and other necessities that I use including many other grenadians also visitors who comes to our shores on a regular basis. Not forgetting those living on yachts and the visiting cruise lines. The grocery store is one of the leading supermarket in the island of Grenada. I myself shop there on a regular basis mostly three times a week could be more at times.
Meryl W — Google review
Space, reasonably parking space, wide variety of products. Delivery to near by areas. Definitely a top contender for Grenada most modern supermarket.
Hollee R — Google review
Small, but has lots of what you need. And everything looks pretty fresh. Friend got a great deal on cocao balls.
Karen K — Google review

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Bar
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Umbrella's Beach Bar is a hidden gem on Grand Anse Beach in Grenada, run by a group of women serving up delicious Grenadian food just like their moms and grandmoms taught them. This relaxed bar offers a variety of dishes from light sandwiches to creative twists on local cuisine, with an emphasis on fresh seafood and locally-sourced ingredients. The quality of the food here rivals that of upscale restaurants, despite its casual beach bar setting.
Seating on the top floor is the best cause you get a good view of the ocean. Their shrimp tacos were delicious. But the Carib Jab wings took the cake. They were 10 out of 10. My husband says they’re the best wings he’s ever had and that’s saying ALOT. We love this place.
Janessa W — Google review
Ordered to takeaway, the wait was 45 minutes (around 4pm), which the food did take that long to be prepared. We ordered the crispy fish tacos and a plain burger (asked for the lettuce, tomatoes etc to be take out). The tacos were lovely, a little bit too much sauce and onions but still was delicious and I ordered it again on a separate occasion. The burger was tasty however it came with everything on it, not how I ordered it.
Charisse G — Google review
Great affordable place to eat. Very popular so be prepared for a wait for food! The food is great and generous portions.
K T — Google review
Umbrella's is a must visit. The staff are super friendly, the ambience is amazing. It's right on the beach so you can enjoy the view while you eat.
Marissa M — Google review
I didn’t care for this place. They told us it would take an hour to get our food which is crazy, and it wasn’t that busy. The food was ok, I tried a bunch of dishes and nothing was really memorable. Jerk chicken was a bit dry. Burger was good. Prices are good and drinks were ok. Very strong cocktails.. rum punch which I liked but others were not great.
John I — Google review
Good food, was notified we would have at least a 30 minute wait for the food but it came faster. Right on Grand Anse beach with a lovely view upstairs.
Nabil K — Google review
Been here twice. It shows English Premier League on three large TVs. They serve reasonable food and drink at reasonable prices. Nothing fancy but good location with parking and excellent happy hours after 16.00hrs each day.
Gep150 — Google review
Lovely seating upstairs. Good view and airy. Very polite and helpful staff. A lot of choices. The cheesy cod fishcakes and blackened chicken breast with sides were very well tasting. Decent wine prices to be in Caribbean. We will surely come back.
Per U — Google review
26FQ+F6P, Grand Anse Beach, Grenada, Grenada, Grand Anse Main Rd, The Lime, Grenadahttps://www.umbrellasbeachbargrenada.com/+1 473-439-9149Tips and more reviews for Umbrella's Beach Bar
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Restaurant
The Aquarium restaurant, located on Magazine Beach in Grenada, offers a diverse menu featuring fresh seafood, grilled lobster, jerk chicken, and callaloo cannelloni. The dining experience ranges from casual lunches to fine dining with international dishes influenced by Caribbean flavors. Visitors can enjoy their meals on the waterfront deck at La Sirena Beach Bar while surrounded by tropical plants and palms. Additionally, the restaurant hosts a Sunday barbecue featuring lobster, jumbo shrimp skewers, and jerk chicken breast.
What an amazing setting. Set right under the cliff, looking out across the beach. Great service, lovely food. We had the pumpkin soup, bruschetta, catch of the day, and jerk chicken. Will definitely go back. Well we have been back, this time for lunch! Had the best salad, it was ridiculous! I had the Aqarium house salad with chicken and my husband had his with fish. The honey mustard dressing is delicious! Just stunning.
K T — Google review
We went twice to this place. Sunday a was bbq - a bit crowded but very delicious lobster 🦞. During the week is quiet and we set outside with beautiful view of the sea. Great food ! Cocktails are also great 👍🏿
Viktoriya B — Google review
The food is always yummy. The views and aesthetic are breathtaking! I think the staff does an amazing job, especially during peak hours.
N. — Google review
Nice beach side restaurant! The food was very good . Service times were also good ! In my opinion they serving staff should have better training . I found they were impolite , rough and seemed like they did not want to be there . Bartender ( Peterson ) was very good though .
David R — Google review
The setting is amazing, right on the beach, sunset there was great. Went for Sunday BBQ and it was delicious. The drinks were high class and tasty. Service was ok, but the best we had in Grenada. To be honest it’s the island. It been my experience that customer service is lacking in the island as a whole. Plan on going back again for sure.
Bezawit T — Google review
The first look of this restaurant is very pleasing. It is beautiful designed loved hearing the sounds of the waves. Food took a little while to come out but it was very delicious and tasty. Service seemed a little like I was a bother. Maybe because it was late I am not sure. I dont know if I wasnt fully heard but had to request my drink from the bartender because one drink was never put in. The one thing that really upset me was that it was getting close to closing and the young lady came around and just started picking up the extra cutlery. No warning, no asking is this okay. Then proceeds to reach between my main dish and side dish to get cutlery. I really didnt appreciate that. She could have simply asked is it okay to collect the cutlery and my table could have gathered it and given it to her ourselves. It made me feel very rushed and like I was being pushed out. We were not the last tables either so there was no need for that rude behavior.
Natasha P — Google review
If you're looking for a great spot to eat near the water with a stunning view, this place is a must-visit. The food was absolutely amazing – I highly recommend the Sirloin Steak, cooked to perfection and full of flavor. This restaurant definitely leans on the bougie side, but you get what you pay for. The ambiance, service, and quality of food all match the upscale vibe. One thing to note: prices vary depending on whether you’re paying in local currency or USD, but both are listed clearly on the menu which makes it easy to plan ahead. Whether you're celebrating something special or just want to treat yourself, this is a top-tier choice in the area.
Elisha B — Google review
Waited 90+ minutes for food. Shrimp quesadillas had one shrimp per cut of quesadilla. Overall below average food for the island (actually the worst I had in 8 days here), at a higher cost. The view is great.
Chris R — Google review
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True Blue Bay Boutique Resort is a vibrant and eco-friendly retreat that offers island-chic accommodations with bay-view terraces, perfect for families. The resort features children's play areas, water sports, and a colorful pool area with a slide. Grown-ups can unwind at the spa or enjoy yoga classes while sipping cocktails. Guests can also enjoy free breakfast and take advantage of the beach shuttle service.
Staying at True Blue Bay Resort was nothing short of magical. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed not just as guests—but as extended family. The vibrant colors, eco-conscious design, and breezy Caribbean charm made every corner of the resort feel alive with soul and intention. What truly sets True Blue Bay apart, though, are its owners—Russ and Magdalena. Their warmth, presence, and commitment to the community are woven into every part of the experience. You can feel their care in the details: the locally sourced meals, the sustainability efforts, the smiling team that treats you like more than a booking. The rooms are stunning—bright, spacious, and thoughtfully curated with island-inspired art and natural textures. The pools are pristine, the yoga deck overlooks the bay, and the on-site dive center makes exploring Grenada’s waters effortless and exhilarating. But above all, it’s the energy of the place—uplifting, welcoming, and deeply human—that makes True Blue Bay Resort unforgettable. It’s not just a resort; it’s a homegrown gem that reminds you of what travel should feel like: authentic, joyful, and full of heart. Five stars is not enough. Can’t wait to return.
Seun B — Google review
My daughter absolutely loved her stay at this pet-friendly resort. The staff were exceptionally hospitable and welcoming, and the convenient location made everything very easy. She particularly enjoyed the food—and now I may truly have to get her a “baby puppy and a baby kitten”. Lol.
Deon J — Google review
Loved our stay here. Our room was so spacious and well equipped with a gorgeous balcony overlooking the multiple pools and the ocean at a great price. The breakfast buffet and food was delicious, and service was quick and friendly! We stayed during Halloween and the kids events and decorations were so fun to enjoy. The grounds are beautiful and very well kept, would stay again!
Holly O — Google review
Ive stay at the true blue for a few days with my family . Our driver tavon was amazing very helpful the bartender tevon was great good customer service . Some of the staff by dodgy docks were not welcoming at all . One night we had order 3 fish sandwiches i also died eating the sandwich due to the bones in the fish . The supervisor came to our home didnt seem to plesent we were then refunded for the sandwiches the housekeeper lady was not plesent at all she wanted me to go for all the towels from in the bathroom that were dirty ... which i think thats her job not mines im here on holiday not to work.... the lovely supervisor who does the hour free rum punch with cake etc cant remember her name she is wonderful yall should promote her to the manager ... i think so of the staff needs customer serivce training .. especially in the industry you should always be customer friendly . Thanks to Renee for making sure my food orders where done correctly . Sad to say i will never return to true blue after this terrible experience & not a manager / supervisor seemed to cared !
A D — Google review
Room and service very good. Food varies: Breakfast ok - ample selection, but some items only so so. Surprised fruit is mostly imported. Street food night is best food, but no oil down!!! Other food was or seems to be resort standard quality. Water sports experience confused. I was told to just go there when I wanted to, but staff were busy elsewhere and I waited over an hour. Finally learned that reservations needed, but no explanation as to how or when. I got my sail in anyhow by lucky chance.
John W — Google review
I liked this place better before. I stayed here end of June. I was unlucky to miss my flight, contacted the hotel to see if I would be able to push my stay for 1 day later. The new management said no, so I lost a night. I would have stayed 3 more nights but went elsewhere. I like the breakfast. Wish they had more local options. On Caribbean vacation I don’t want the usual pancakes. Ms Ester made bakes one morning and it was truly the best breakfast.
Melinda C — Google review
I don’t usually write reviews, but I felt compelled to after my experience at True Blue Bay Resort in Grenada. I arrived ahead of my husband and kids for my sister’s wedding and chose this resort because of its location close to her home. From the moment I walked in, the staff made me feel welcome. Without hesitation, they gave me a tour of the property, and I immediately decided to book my stay. The booking process was quick and easy, and it set the tone for everything that followed. The girls at the front desk were absolute sweethearts! The room was clean, comfortable, and well kept. A bit on the older side but they’re working on it (renovations in progress on the property). Breakfast was included in our stay, and it was absolutely delicious every single morning. What really stood out, though, was the staff. Every single person; from the front desk to the chefs, the bartender by the pool, and even the manager (I think), was warm, kind, and helpful. One of the highlights for my kids was when the manager personally helped them rescue a turtle that had flipped over on to its back. That small act speaks volumes about the care and attentiveness of the team. As someone from another Caribbean island with a strong accent, I’ve unfortunately experienced hospitality that felt less enthusiastic when compared to how tourists from larger countries are treated. But that was not the case at True Blue Bay. The staff treated every guest with equal kindness and attention. It was genuine and consistent and it made me feel completely at home. True Blue Bay Resort offers more than just beautiful views and good food, they offer heart, authenticity, and service that goes above and beyond. That kind of hospitality is rare and, in my opinion, worth more than any five star rating. Highly recommended. I’ll definitely be back.
A V — Google review
Stayed at True Blue Bay Boutique Resort for 3 nights and it was nothing short of exceptional. The staff is extremely friendly, the food at the Dodgy Dock awesome & the views all around? Stunning!!
Denisha S — Google review
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Seafood restaurant
Sails Restaurant & Bar is a popular dining spot located on the picturesque waters of one of Grenada's renowned harbors. The head chef is celebrated for crafting a diverse menu featuring international dishes with a Caribbean twist. From garlic shrimp skewers to flame-grilled lobster, the extensive menu offers an array of delectable options. Guests can savor their meals while taking in the stunning views and then explore the local shops and cafes around the harbor's edge.
Beautiful scenery. Great food. Service was phenomenal. The atmosphere in the water was beautiful. I felt safe and comfortable. Let me add that the restroom was beautiful and clean.
Otrice G — Google review
Both the food and drinks were delicious. The entire team was excellent. Amazing view and atmosphere.
N. — Google review
Quick and pleasant servers. The sea food broth was so good I oder another one. The atmosphere was clam and peaceful, will definitely visit again was i am in the area
Imran A — Google review
Wonderful experience for dinner. We sat by the water and enjoyed a couple hours with 5 star meals clearly crafted by a chef, and not just a cook. Every item our table of 4 had could have been considered fine dining at any well known restaurant. Will 10/10 recommend eating here. So much that we have decided we will be back tomorrow for lunch!
Stephan C — Google review
Wow! Best rum punch we’ve ever had! Service amazing. I recommend the calypso conch with rice and the lobster! Amazing place
Lizzy L — Google review
Local soup was great. Beers were cold. Main course of fresh caught tuna blackened with roasted potatoes was really nice. Overall would recommend and go back.
Stuart R — Google review
Amazing spot love, sauce side can be added to some items like wraps or burgers without an additional charge, or ask if the item should be made with extra sauce. Aside from thar very clean espically the rest rooms.
R M — Google review
I decided to dine at Sails for my birthday. The service was amazing, due to the staff members going above and beyond to ensure I had a good evening. All 7 of us were beyond satisfied with the food and atmosphere and will definitely visit the next time we are in Grenada!
Tyra-Halle D — Google review
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Caribbean restaurant
Restaurant
This caribbean restaurant Patrick's Local Homestyle Cooking Restaurant has a wide variety of dishes to choose from, all made with fresh and quality ingredients. There's something for everyone on the menu, making it a great place to dine with friends. Plus, there are some vegan options available for those who prefer not to eat meat.
Came here twice in the 4 days I was on the island. The first time I visited, the restaurant was extremely busy so the owner/chef ask if it would be ok to come back in an hour. When I returned I had a delicious meal of rice & peas and several vegetable side dishes. I went back 2 days later to try the vegan oil down (which isn't a daily menu item) and I was surprised to find the restaurant empty. Again the food was tasty and there was a good portion size.
H — Google review
I was happy to eat at this restaurant. I've heard good reviews, but it was my first time eating there. The menu is a true reflection of Grenada's home style cooking. A dear luv of mine was visiting from the UK and recommended that we had lunch at this restaurant. The meal was enjoyable and the sorrel drink was very delicious.
Ruthmeli C — Google review
I visited this location twice on my recent visit to Grenada. You can certainly tell the chef takes their craft seriously from the flavor and freshness of the dishes. I had the pleasure of trying the oil down which I have no complaints about. The rum punch was strong but definitely worth trying.
Rothschild — Google review
Heard great things about oil down and ordered. The sauce was raw and bitter and tasted of curry powder, spoiling the entire food. A shredded piece of meager chicken and a tiny piece of pig snout. No sight of carrot or ochre. 1 dumpling! As a person who used to cook awesome oil down, this dish is a 1 star from me. That too is for the breadfruit, yam and a piece of fig! It tasted like the chicken and dumpling were cooked separately and thrown together in the despatch container and a quick gravy added on top. I didn’t taste them as cooked together. If you are looking for authentic oil down this is not it and 30$ for this is definitely not worth it. Sorry to say- Along with the callaloo in sauce, I feel bitter too😟. Waste of my hard-earned money 🥲
Mathangi R — Google review
I've had breakfast, lunch, and dinner here. The family is incredibly hospitable and friendly. The food is authentic and made from scratch, so be patient and enjoy your drink while your meal is being cooked. I highly recommend their rum punch and Grenadine dishes. Be nice to them, tip them well, and thank them for accepting credit cards. Enjoy!
Muneer W — Google review
Second visit was 50EC for lambi We ordered the tapas for 65EC, Ginger Pork for 25EC, local lime juice for 10EC and Fruitcake for 10EC. All in all quite good the Tapas is perfect for trying a lot of local dishes, and my favourite was actually the lime juice out of everything it was well balanced not too strong but not weak either. As per the island life expect slow service. We were the only people at 1pm and left around 3pm. This is normal, island life as told to you by a white guy.
Brian K — Google review
I visited this restaurant on a Thursday afternoon for lunch and was pleasantly surprised by the experience. When we arrived, we were the only diners there, which made for a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, providing fast service—we received our food within 10 minutes. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and delicious. Overall, it was a great dining experience, and I would definitely recommend it!
Denis T — Google review
Both the Curry Chicken and Jerk Chicken were tasty and filling. The side of rice and peas is authentic to the islands and the plantains with cinnamon were excellent. Milton is a great host, giving attentive service.
Bill N — Google review
Lagoon Rd St Georges Grenada, Lagoon Rd, St George's, Grenada+1 473-440-0364Tips and more reviews for Patrick's Local Homestyle Restaurant
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