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Map of Saint George Parish — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Saint George Parish — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Saint George Parish, Dominica for travelers! Check out Saint George Parish’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

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Top 10 restaurants in Saint George Parish

No trip to Saint George Parish is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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BB’s Crabback Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
BB's Crab Back is a waterfront restaurant in St. George's, Grenada, offering stunning views of the sea and Port Louis. Run by celebrity chef Brian Benjamin, it serves Caribbean and Grenadian specialties such as crab backs, curried goat, callaloo soup, pumpkin fritters, and vegetable curry. The informal spot with a breezy roof terrace is popular among tourists and locals alike for its signature dish - the crab back.
Wow, if I could add more stars I would! My absolute favorite place to eat on the entire island. We had the Fruit Punch, BB’s Crabback, the Signature Goat Curry, the Barracuda, the fried sweet potato, and the flaming banana dessert and not a single item disappointed. All were excellent dishes, but the barracuda, goat curry, and the Crabback really stood out to us. Phenomenal food, excellent service, beautiful location, and welcoming environment. I only wish we found it earlier on in our trip! We will definitely be back. Thank you BB and family!
Savannah K — Google review
Had a great meal at BBs - highly recommend the crab appetizer! We also got the goat curry and the ribs, both of which were great. After eating at various locations on the beach, it was great to eat Grenadian food. We didn’t get there in time to try the oil down - they had sold out so we have to go back again. Staff was nice and it was a great location on the water.
Jayshree M — Google review
Great food in a wonderful city in a wonderful country! Fun music playing, great atmosphere from the funky painted walls to the bottles holding different colours on all the tables. The food is great! Super tasty jerk chicken with nice kick. Bonus for the view across the harbour. If you’re in St. Georges, you have to come here!
Giovanni C — Google review
I had a wonderful time at the restaurant! The food was delicious, the service was excellent, and the atmosphere was unbeatable. The chicken lunch special was a perfect choice. The stewed chicken was perfectly cooked and seasoned, and the sides were all delicious. I especially enjoyed the plantain and the dasheen. The chicken was not spicy at all, which was perfect for me because I don't like spicy food. The service was attentive and friendly, despite being understaffed. Our server was happy to answer our questions about the menu and to let us know how long our food would take to arrive. The atmosphere was the perfect complement to the food. The restaurant has a beautiful view of the harbor, and we could see the fish swimming in the crystal clear Caribbean sea.😘 I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a delicious meal and a relaxing atmosphere. I understand that the service was slow due to being understaffed, but I still had a great experience. I would definitely come back again.
Akintayo H — Google review
Nice cozy place. Could do with a little ambiance music but nevertheless service was fast, beer cold and the signature dish of curried goat with rice was awesome. Also ordered some fried fruitbread which came with 2 really good sauces to dip. Portion was good and overall a great experience.
Stuart R — Google review
Mediocre at max. I expected a lot, took two dishes and both disappointed. Don’t expect much…. I know it’s a famous place but sorry now it’s overdue and overpriced. You can get much better in some more local place
Inga K — Google review
BB’s Crabback was my favorite piece of Grenada. I'm extremely thankful to our driver for this recommendation. We couldn’t have chosen a better place to try Grenadian oil down for the first time. The callaloo soup & fried bake were incredible, we ordered a few more rounds to go. All of their items were fresh & delicious. As impressive as this place was, we had to return for our final dinner on the island. The man in charge understands quality of service & great flavor. If I ever visit Grenada again, it’ll be for BB’s Crabback.
April M — Google review
Every trip to Grenada, i go here. Amazing food, probably the best on the island, don't debate me lol. The service was also incredible, John T is the man. Knew the menu, gave great recommendations. Will definitely return.
Denis T — Google review
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Carib Sushi

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$$$$affordable
Japanese restaurant
Carib Sushi, located in Grenada's Le Marquis Complex near Grand Anse Beach, is a must-visit for sushi enthusiasts. This award-winning restaurant offers over 100 dishes, including options for vegetarians and meat lovers. The menu features a unique blend of Japanese cuisine with a Caribbean twist, showcasing an abundance of local fresh fish like Yellow fin Tuna, Lobster, and Conch.
We've had mixed experiences with our dining out in Grenada, but this was one of the better ones. Great food, prepared by Japanese sushi chefs, was the highlight. Service was pleasant if a bit disorganized, and the space both indoors and out was crowded. We would go back again.
Jeff G — Google review
Sooo. I don't eat sushi, but i will take my daughter as she does. She loves it and now, much to her great happiness and sadness she has eaten at Carib Sushi. She is happy as it is the best sushi she has ever had. And sad as now no other sushi will live up to her time at Sushi Carib and all others will be judged against it. She had the Dragon Roll and the presentation was immaculate and the flavor divine. And yes, she has had sushi in Japan
Bryan C — Google review
Even though we were inside it was a great evening. Food was served quickly and by one of the excellent staff none Rhonda. A bit of a mix up with our first drinks order but it wasn't a big thing. What was a big thing and that was the food. It was fresh tasty and served quickly and as I've eaten sushi across the world including Japan I can say that Carib Sushi is definitely one of the best. Great staff great food and definitely book so you can sit outside even though the inside has it appeal. Oh the Gyoza (pork) warrant a special mention as they were excellent and the best I've ever eaten.
T W — Google review
Absolutely lovely place to eat sushi! We were hot and hungry and were welcomed with smiles and cool AC. We had incredibly fresh sashimi and two beautiful sushi rolls. We left happy with full bellies. I had wanted to try everything! It is quite an extensive menu. They have an outdoor seating area that looks like it could accommodate quite a crowd. A separate room for the hibachi seating. I can see us returning to come back in the cooler weather to enjoy the patio and also make a reservation for hibachi. A bonus is that it is walking distance to the IGA!
Dawn M — Google review
The chefs & food are amazing. The sushi is so fresh & delicious, if you're a sushi lover this is your place. The only problem we had was a waitress with short hair who was aggressively asking us if we were leaving a tip before we paid, after we paid she stood over us & watched us as we got money for a tip. It was one if the most awkward encounters ever! Very aggressive, we felt under duress (we would have tipped regardless) but this made us feel super uncomfortable. As I said amazing food just a shame about this service.
Bass M — Google review
Wow! Just wow! The freshest fish I've ever eaten. If you're staying nearby, run, don't walk. This place is hopping with med students, tourists, and locals. The service was superb.
Kimberly C — Google review
One of the best restaurants we were in for our stay in Grenada. The staff and sushi chefs were very friendly. One piece of advice book a table as it'e very popular, we were lucky to snag the last spot.
Lorcan M — Google review
Very impressed with this place. Seems there are very few sushi places here. Glad I came to this one! The service could be a little better.
Nclain — Google review
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Victory Bar and Restaurant

Mentioned on 
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Victory Bar and Restaurant is a popular spot for boaters, businesspeople, and vacationers seeking delicious food in a waterfront setting near town. Situated at Port Louis Marina, it offers stunning views of the lagoon and sailing masts. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with an extensive menu featuring pizza, pasta, salads, burgers, sandwiches, steaks, chops, and fresh seafood.
In here is all about presentation! Very good place to grab a bite, and spend time with your loved ones. Prices are fair compared with other restaurants around the area. The service was fast and they understood perfectly well that a vegetarian diet is important in a menu. Totally recommend!
Luisa D — Google review
2 very different experiences in the same day. We went to Victory for breakfast this morning. The waitress was friendly & attentive. Our food @ drink orders were taken in a timely manner and delivered promptly. We enjoyed it so much we made a reservation for dinner tonight at 5pm. Huge mistake! DO NOT RECOMMEND! Arrived just before 5. 1 waitress was at the bar sorting cutlery. No host. She did not make eye contact or any effort at all to seat us. She then went to 4 tables of 10 that were being preset for some type of function. By this time 10 mins had passed and were still standing at the door. My husband then went to the bar to try to find someone. Another waitress came (begrudgingly) and flicked through the reservation book. It was obvious she didn’t want to seat us. After a few more minutes and eye rolling she grabbed 2 menus and gave us a table (in an empty restaurant). We asked her what drinks were included in happy hour, she didn’t know and had to go and ask behind the bar. The next hour proceeded with us mostly being ignored. 1 other table of 4 had arrived. There were 4 waitresses working but we were invisible. Ending up going up to the bar to order drinks, which were then left on the bar for us to collect ourselves. We saw the group booking arriving and quickly prefer our meals as we were expecting to receive NO service once they were seated. We asked the waitress with the pink hair for the drinks menu. She actually rolled her eyes at us! The whole time we were there we were made to feel like a huge inconvenience. Our pizza arrived and was really good. Was it worth the price if suffering through such hostile & unfriendly service? No, not at all. We went to the bar to get our bill and they had automatically added the tip. I questioned this as the menu states it’s not added and at our discretion. Our discretion was telling these 4 surly girls need to learn how to work in the customer service industry or change jobs! New bill was printed without the tip added.
Natasha M — Google review
Great choices of small plates and appetizers. The drink list is extensive with reasonable prices. Calamari and lambie cerviche are excellent. The nachos are made with cheddar cheese which is inappropriate for nachos. The "vegetables" on the nachos are shredded carrots and cabbage. There is an extra cost to add a nacho essential as jalapeño peppers! Customer service is mediocre: nothing outstanding, barely attentive staff who do not follow-up on tables, do not clear off dishes, or de-clutter the tables. Drinks are served without coasters on wooden tables, leaving wet, messy puddles on the table. There seems to be two resident house cats that are allowed to fraternize with, and bother the patrons. The cats go from table to table, scratching and licking themselves, rubbing against patrons' feet, begging. No one attempts to control or prohibit these cats from infringing on the patrons' quiet enjoyment. This is rather unprofessional, inconsiderate, and most likely a violation of health and safety code, standards and protocol. Besides, many people are allergic to cats. These cats are ostensibly outdoor cats also, potentially carrying in contaminants and fungi into the restaurant. This is an absolute turn off to be dining while being harassed, intruded upon and bullied by entitled cats. Urgh!
Tatie H — Google review
Victory bar and restaurant is set in the picturesque St.George's Harbour. On any table you get amazing views/scenery. The food and beverage however has some fine tuning that needs to be done. On a weekday afternoon, it took about 30 mins for the appetizer; do not order the cheeseburger samosa; unpalatable, and it close to 45 for the main on a day when only 2 tables were occupied in the restaurant. The meat (main course) was quite chewy that I couldn't finish my meal. However, my friend said the chicken Alfredo was amazing! The strawberry margarita tasted as though the tequila was added after blending or maybe it was just cheap tequila. So we eventually switched to wine.
Dia B — Google review
We stopped by here before leaving St George to return to Grand Anse, for lunch. I was excited to try the conch ceviche, we got shrimp and callaloo, calamari, and a med salad. The conch ceviche was bland, but fresh, they just didn’t have any lime in it which maybe a different style to how they do ceviche. I asked for lemon to go with our calamari but they didn’t have that. The calamari was thick which is fine but heavily breaded and I would’ve like having marinara to go with it, but they didn’t have that either. The shrimp callaloo was good with their cole slaw, the med salad was delicious with passion fruit vinaigrette. The place is really pretty because there are boats nearby in the harbor and it had great landscaping in the vicinity. It was a so so experience.
Amber I — Google review
I really enjoyed my time there. I chose there to celebrate my birthday. The staff was friendly and made sure i was taken care of. The food was good too. I had jerk chicken breast. I had jerk in Jamaica before so I honestly didn't expect it to be as good as the one I had in Jamaica. I honestly recommend here for anyone who is celebrating any occasion.
Ashelle P — Google review
Victory Bar and Restaurant is a great place, a warm and friendly environment, that's excellent for family and friends hangouts with good food and relaxation while listening to light music, and at night's live entertainment. Take in the fresh air and the open view that allows you to enjoy the surroundings while quenching your appetite with the taste if Victory.
Aubin B — Google review
Pleasant friendly staff welcomed us to this relaxed open air restaurant. Packed on a Saturday night, with live music. Reservations would have been a good idea, but they eventually found us a table. The fresh juice that evening was mango, which blended well with rum. Food was tasty.
Ellen W — Google review
4

The Great Old House

$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Located in downtown Roseau, Old Stone Grill and Bar is a charming eatery that offers a tranquil and relaxed dining experience. Situated near the waterfront, this trendy restaurant boasts a stylish decor with an abundance of green plants, stone walls, and vibrant red accents. The attentive staff ensures excellent service throughout your visit. With an enticing menu featuring delectable seafood, chicken, pork, and various local dishes, there is something to satisfy every palate.
The Great Old House (formerly Old Stone Grill) was warm, welcoming, and delicious. When other places couldn’t seat us, they kindly accommodated us. We sat outside on the balcony, and the setting was perfect. I had grilled chicken with jerk sauce, rice, and salad—so flavorful. My friend’s BBQ ribs were tender and delicious. Great food and great service.
Lauren P — Google review
When we came here, the restaurant was out of most of the items on the menu. A question would be answered with "let me find out" and a disappearance of 15-20 minutes. When the food arrived, it was decent, some parts edible and some parts better. Serving sizes are generous. Service is standard Caribbean time slow / relaxing pace. Room is simple, not decorated nor elaborate.
Lawrence H — Google review
Great place. Name of restaurant did not match but we found it. Food choices were varied but a few of the menu items were unavailable. Everything was fantastic. I would highly recommend and would most definitely return. The staff were super friendly and provided excellent service.
Matt G — Google review
Accommodated the entire family with no notice. Great food and great times!
King D — Google review
I’m not sure if I should be posting to the Old Stone Grill and Bar or The Great Old House (same place). The name has no effect —the food is lovely, the balcony gets the perfect breeze, and the service is helpful and friendly. Some folks note that they are often out of things on the menu. It’s an island and the food is fresh. You get what’s good, and it is. Be prepared for large portions. The mains come with two sides and that would be plenty for me. That said, the appetizers were also very good and plentiful. Love the fish cakes! Spicy fries are a treat too.
Terri G — Google review
This place is by far one of the best restaurants I have eaten at on the island. You will not be disappointed. I mean service is great, the food exceptional. It is not a fast food restaurant so if you are looking for a quick meal, this is not the place for you. If you are looking for culinary experience--you have found a gem in this place. Friendly staff and that goes for the owner Steve as well. I ate here for the 1st time in March and knew that when I visited again I would return. Tonight I did with my mom and brother. We were not disappointed.
IyaDNubianQueen — Google review
We had mixed bag, the curried goat was good the shrimp was ok but nothing special, they added a 25% service charge, which was crazy
David S — Google review
The service was awesome, our waiter mario was polite and made us feel at home. The food 😘wonderful. Def worth a 2nd visit .
Marchelle B — Google review
5

Kozy's Niche

$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Kozy's Niche is a restaurant known for its delicious food and comfortable atmosphere. While it may not be the most budget-friendly option, the quality of the food makes it worth it. They have recently started offering lunch every day from 11 am with quick service. The staff is friendly and attentive, making customers feel at ease. Many visitors stumbled upon this gem by following their noses due to the enticing aroma of the cooking.
Love their food. It isn't the cheapest restaurant but you get what you pay for with a full stomach. They now sell lunch everyday from 11 and there's no waiting, just order and pick up. Love the staff; they make you feel very comfortable.
Rhesa L — Google review
Amazing ambience! The food was delicious and well presented! I got personalised professional and friendly service from EVERY staff member! Definitely a must go!
Karnik B — Google review
We found the restaurant by following our noses. We were in a vehicle passing by and there was this sudden scent of something good cooking and the food we had there surpassed our expectations.
JP C — Google review
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Palisades Restaurant

Restaurant
Nestled along the enchanting waterfront of Fort Young, Palisades Restaurant is a true culinary gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. With its breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea, this charming eatery beautifully marries Caribbean and international flavors. Guests can savor a variety of dishes crafted from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, including delectable pan-seared snapper and succulent lamb chops, all while soaking in the stunning ocean vistas.
We stayed at Fort Young and our Dinners were fabulous! The Lobster is so good and the roasted Chicken was also very good. Atmosphere was very good directly on the ocean. Only downside was the cruise ship does block the sunsets.
TJ S — Google review
Good luck to those who get their food! 1.5 hours later and 2 cold (not intentionally cold) appetizers later and still no entrees. Everyone around us in the same boat. A lot to be desired. Only restaurant option open and a lot of infrastructure improvements needed. Great ambiance but poor execution. Good luck to all!
A S — Google review
Liked to eat here every day. Good menu. Sunday brunch is popular among locals with BBQ chicken, fresh fish and salad, and freshly baked pastry. Fish cakes were good as an appetizer. The breakfast buffet is plentiful with a wide array of food, including bacon, sausage, scrabled eggs, fruit, yogurt, granola, etc. Full bar and wine menu. Fast service.
David N — Google review
Cannot get a simple drink order correct. Ordered a glass of lime juice and a glass of tamarind juice. The waitress who took my order brought me a passion fruit juice. Smfh. I’m hoping my dinner isn’t as screwed up. Will update. I’m afraid after waiting 18 minutes and not being able to receive my drink order, I walked out.
Caribbean N — Google review
Not consistent with the drink quality unfortunately. One day was amazing, one was not. The food is decent, the ambience is beautiful, but they put surprise allergies on things. Make sure you verify! The flan has coconut ice cream.
Ilana H — Google review
So far I've only eaten here during Sunday brunch, but it is always phenomenal! Every time I'm visiting Dominica, I plan to attend brunch here with family. We absolutely love it! The combination of local foods as well as other international dishes really makes it a treat. Kudos to the chef and kitchen team! The staff are always so friendly and helpful. I hope to visit during other meal service in the future, but brunch is so worth it!
Marissa D — Google review
This restaurant was recommended to me as the best restaurant in Rouseau and while I can’t confirm this to be the case, it certainly did not disappoint. My server was Piquionne and he was great. The food was great, service was flawless and the setting is exceptional with a beautiful view out on the water.l
Úna J — Google review
Lovely ambience. The staff were pleasant and friendly. Quick service , they took the orders right away. The food was well seasoned and tasty. Will visit again
Iesha H — Google review
7

Petit Paris Restaurant & Bar

Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
The Petit Paris is a great option for a French cafe in a Caribbean island. The food is tasty and the staff are friendly, making it an affordable and convenient place to enjoy some culinary culture. The location on the bayfront provides great views of the sea at lunch or dinner time, making it an enjoyable spot to relax and unwind.
We have come here for years! Very good pizza. And the ham and cheese stuffed croissant 🥐 is so good. We ordered breakfast while waiting for the ferry and ordered sandwiches to go and eat on the ship. Iced coffee is fantastic.
Beth D — Google review
Stopped at this little place while we were in port today. The friendliest staff, very clean establishment, and great food. We enjoyed a Greek salad and a panini.. perfect stop before exploring the friendliest Island of Dominica.
Allison S — Google review
1st time in Roseau, Dominica and we found this cozy restaurant "le petit paris" I ordered fish and chips and iced coffee, did'nt expect it will come on a large servings and very good presentation.. 100% recommendation on this place. Love the food and the staff are so nice and very helpfull.
RBREL — Google review
Had a Country Man, Steak Burger with Fries. It was Delicious...and chicken green pepper pizza 🍕. Place was a little small. Yet, we weren't paid much attention too... Waited about 10 minutes for the bill table cleared. We had to call again to pay.....
Wayne R — Google review
It was my first time at petit paris and i must say I honestly Loved and enjoyed my meal♥️ Especially the quiche. I'll definitely be getting myself some quiche daily 🤤
Jeaselle B — Google review
I had the fish sandwich and my wife had the BLT. It’s a small quaint restaurant right next to the ocean. The staff is pleasant and the food is delicious. The price good. As you can see the portions are great that was my sandwich.
Nicholas W — Google review
Our second lunch at Petit Paris Restaurant. As has been the case at all restaurants on Dominica there were several dishes that weren't available. The paella was lovely. Flavorful rice with shrimp, small clams and chicken pieces.
Barbara H — Google review
Eat here!! The Croque Madame was spot on! Get there early for the pastries! The food & service both great!
Jennifer S — Google review
8

Lacou Melrose House

Restaurant
Lacou Melrose House is a charming restaurant located in the historic Melrose House in Roseau, Dominica. Run by a group of Montreal transplants, it offers a lovely and quaint atmosphere that transports diners to a Parisian street. The menu, presented on a chalkboard and influenced by the availability of fresh ingredients, features outstanding dishes such as accras and oven-roasted tuna. The restaurant also showcases its connections with local farms and families from which it sources its ingredients.
Most wonderful experience for my wife and I! We ate here on Feb 18, we arrived at 5p without a reservation and they graciously found us a cozy table for two. Our server was very attentive, professional, friendly and informative, she made sure we were taken care of throughout the entire meal. Highly recommend Lacou Melrose House! The food was amazing - the Banoffee Pie is a must! After the meal the chef came by to ensure we were satisfied and treated us like old friends.
Dan G — Google review
Very creative and tasty food here, we really liked this place. Started with the nice Lacou Punch drink, and a glass of wine. Had the fried octopus appetizer, nice tamarind sauce with pickled green papaya (wish they had bottles of it to sell) and pretty presentation… enjoyed it but it was not the nicest piece of octopus I’ve had, a bit small and slightly dry. Love marlin and I love schnitzel, but this is the first Marlin Schnitzel I’ve ever seen or had, creative, and it was beautiful on the plate and I enjoyed it, but made me wonder if marlin should be “schnitzeled” because it lost some of its lovely marlin texture and flavor, however it was good and the accompanying risotto was delicious. My wife had the goat steak and kindly shared some, we agreed it was the best prepared goat meat we’ve ever had, a nice crust and tender flavorful interior, we want all of our goat to be cooked here! Server was very nice, sharp, prompt, and unobtrusive, perfect. Nice decor and artwork. All very nice, and a good value. Believe that we could not get this nice of a dining experience and food for this price in the USA (card charge $118 US total by charging in EC $, see photo of bill), which we really appreciate. Highly recommend this establishment.
GT H — Google review
Our favorite restaurant of all of Dominica! If you are looking for upscale and comfortable, look no further Lacou Melrose House is where you want to go. Reservations are essential as they get booked up. The food was superb, service was polished, and everything came out in a reasonable amount of time. They have some of the best wine on the island too, and it's stored properly in a wine fridge. We got to try breadfruit (fried) for the first time!
Lawrence H — Google review
I had an amazing experience at Lacou! No doubt it is the best restaurant on the whole island of Dominica. The Ambiente is cozy and private, you don’t even feel like you’re sitting in the middle of Roseau. The staff is very professional and friendly and I liked the fact that even the chef checks on his guests and always has a minute to talk. The menu varies a bit on a daily basis, I just couldn’t get enough of their food! Everything they serve is made of fresh local and economical products -> you can definitely taste that.. The prices are more than fair for what you get, you should definitely try the deserts if you eat there! The restaurant is gaining more and more popularity so if you’re planning on going for dinner you might as well give them a call to let them reserve a table for you! :) Enjoy your experience!
Louisa S — Google review
I think one of the best meals of my life. Marlin steak with risotto, amazing and filling. I also tried the phenomenal pumpkin soup, so nice and zesty and grilled maki-maki with sweet potatos, amazingly light meal ale the tastes are so well balanced. Perfection. Will come back.
Donatsu H — Google review
I had a lovely meal here for my birthday. The atmosphere was very nice. And I enjoyed the food and drinks & I have to say, the waitress was great too! She was so friendly & had exceptional customer service. I would definitely go back.
Shay C — Google review
The food is fresh, original, and decisively modern. For example, the marlin ceviche came with a passionfruit-based sauce. It was zingy, tasty and perfectly seasoned! The tuna tataki was some of the freshest I’ve ever had. While we were certainly impressed by the chef’s confident take on classic dishes, what surprised us most were the generous portion sizes. Lacou is undoubtedly a fine dining experience and we found it incredibly refreshing to see proper portion sizes. After a full day of hiking, we came in with a monster appetite and left satisfied.
Martin M — Google review
Excellent food, wide variety of choices. Friendly service and is faster than most restaurants in the area. Will be returning before we leave.
Matt G — Google review
9

Pearl's Cuisine

Restaurant
Pearl's Cuisine is a popular grill specializing in Caribbean cuisine, offering a range of local dishes such as stuffed bakes, accras, roti, and pelau. The menu changes with the season due to the use of fresh local ingredients. Renowned for its Creole dishes, it's a haven for those seeking authentic Dominica flavors. The Saturday breakfast menu features accras, bakes, and cocoa tea that sells out quickly.
This is a great local spot. We were tired of cruise food and wanted a taste of local food. We were the only tourists in the restaurant, all local people. The food was delicious and the service great. The restaurant was very clean. If you are adventurous and want real local food come here
Daniel G — Google review
That’s place is known no locals! Food is very delicious and cheap! Do not expect nothing fancy inside but I came there for good food and I got it! I liked the service provide by nice woman - fast and nice! We took chicken curry 🍛 plus drink and we spent 21 dollars for all!! Highly recommend !
Julia H — Google review
Best local restaurant in Roseau. Come during breakfast for their “Creole Breakfast”. The codfish fritters (accras) are also my favorite and only $1ECD each! Kind staff and great value. Will definitely return!!
Jared H — Google review
Best breakfast spot in town !!!! Will definitely eat there again. I'm really upset I found this place sooo late. To update: I came back for lunch. This spot is a keeper. Plus they have barons pepper 💃
Nichole J — Google review
Friendly staff. Good local fruit juices and meals.
A. I — Google review
Cool ac plus awesome smoked chicken callalou. This is a must on a Saturday. They also make and sell a rum punch that does not disappoint.
Olivia O — Google review
Good local food. Cash only no AC on or fan. Plan to wait. As has been common during our stay even a short menu will have selections that aren’t available. The main pork was tender with flavorful gravy. Rice had beans salad and vegetables.
Barbara H — Google review
My go to place for lunch these days. I usually call to order and usually my order is ready by the time communicated to me. The food is always tasty and never disappoints. I would like to see payment cards being accepted and perhaps some parking (reserved) for patrons. All in all a fantastic place for food.
Sebastien P — Google review
10

The Great Old House

$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Located in the historic French Quarter of Roseau, just a short distance from Fort Young Hotel, lies The Great Old House eatery. This renowned establishment is famous for its exceptional indigenous Creole cuisine, which features the lively flavors of the island. Upon entering, patrons are transported back in time to an era of timeless allure and genuine authenticity. The menu showcases the freshest locally sourced provisions including meats, fish, and seafood.
This place is by far one of the best restaurants I have eaten at on the island. You will not be disappointed. I mean service is great, the food exceptional. It is not a fast food restaurant so if you are looking for a quick meal, this is not the place for you. If you are looking for culinary experience--you have found a gem in this place. Friendly staff and that goes for the owner Steve as well. I ate here for the 1st time in March and knew that when I visited again I would return. Tonight I did with my mom and brother. We were not disappointed.
IyaDNubianQueen — Google review
I’m not sure if I should be posting to the Old Stone Grill and Bar or The Great Old House (same place). The name has no effect —the food is lovely, the balcony gets the perfect breeze, and the service is helpful and friendly. Some folks note that they are often out of things on the menu. It’s an island and the food is fresh. You get what’s good, and it is. Be prepared for large portions. The mains come with two sides and that would be plenty for me. That said, the appetizers were also very good and plentiful. Love the fish cakes! Spicy fries are a treat too.
Terri G — Google review
Great place. Name of restaurant did not match but we found it. Food choices were varied but a few of the menu items were unavailable. Everything was fantastic. I would highly recommend and would most definitely return. The staff were super friendly and provided excellent service.
Matt G — Google review
The Great Old House (formerly Old Stone Grill) was warm, welcoming, and delicious. When other places couldn’t seat us, they kindly accommodated us. We sat outside on the balcony, and the setting was perfect. I had grilled chicken with jerk sauce, rice, and salad—so flavorful. My friend’s BBQ ribs were tender and delicious. Great food and great service.
Lauren P — Google review
The service was awesome, our waiter mario was polite and made us feel at home. The food 😘wonderful. Def worth a 2nd visit .
Marchelle B — Google review
When we came here, the restaurant was out of most of the items on the menu. A question would be answered with "let me find out" and a disappearance of 15-20 minutes. When the food arrived, it was decent, some parts edible and some parts better. Serving sizes are generous. Service is standard Caribbean time slow / relaxing pace. Room is simple, not decorated nor elaborate.
Lawrence H — Google review
Accommodated the entire family with no notice. Great food and great times!
King D — Google review
We had mixed bag, the curried goat was good the shrimp was ok but nothing special, they added a 25% service charge, which was crazy
David S — Google review

Transportation in Saint George Parish

Getting around Saint George Parish can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Douglas-Charles Airport

International airport
Douglas-Charles Airport is one of the main entry points for visitors to Dominica, with American Airlines offering nonstop flights from Miami International Airport. The airport has basic amenities including food options and shops at the departure gate. Immigration and customs processes are efficient, although there's only one ATM which may not always be operational. Rental car companies are available on-site. Over time, the airport has seen improvements in infrastructure and services, with an increasing number of airlines serving the market.
I had a wonderful time at the Douglas-Charles Airport. We were able to get checked in and drop off our bags quickly, and then I was escorted to the lounge for a security screening. There were many comfortable chairs and complimentary snacks and beverages. They had boarding announcements and walked us out the plane when it was time to board. Fantastic!
Cody W — Google review
Small but functional airport. Limited number of flights and destinations. We used the online pre-entry immigration and customs declaration which was easy to do and we experienced relatively short wait immigration times for entry and professional and friendly service. There is no immigration check when departing (like the USA), just the usual security screening which seemed thorough and quick. Some shops available in departure waiting area. Departure gate seats were available and typical. Only negative here is having to pay $80 US per couple to go to or from Roseau and most everywhere else, due to very limited public bus van service (unlike some other islands where you can catch the public bus). Having time, we walked the 10 to 15 minute walk outside the airport to the main highway (got some fun incredulous looks from people as we strolled out) where buses sometimes pick up people, as evidenced by locals and airport workers waiting and confirming yep you can catch a bus here sometime. The walk was pleasant and easy, but we stood with locals waiting for about an hour with no bus passing by in the late afternoon, so due to some looming rain and no shelter and my desire to stay happily married, we caved in and paid the $80 for private taxi bus. We jokingly wondered whether the public bus was asked to stand by hidden and waiting for the crazy tourists to cave in so the locals could get where they needed? 😂 Probably not, think it was the later hour that reduced the bus frequency. Anyways we enjoyed conversing with nice folks as we waited, worth a try I guess. Anyways all good here and no surprises. My last video here shows the construction of the new airport well underway a bit north of current airport.
GT H — Google review
The staff are so kind and helpful! I’d say the friendliest airport staffs I’ve ever met in the Caribbean! And not because I’m from there 😉
Verne — Google review
If I could give this place 0 stars I wouldn’t hesitate. The airport is functional I suppose so it can have the star for that. The security staff are the most despicable bunch of airport staff I’ve ever encountered after over 20 years of travelling across the world - these are the WORST by a clear mile. They try to intimidate you and enforce ridiculous rules that they have clearly made up. There were three of us in the ‘queue’ and we were all one travelling party. The man put on his shades and tried to act like an army sergeant demanding we stand in a straight line in a specific place or he won’t look at our passports. I was then told I had to remove my headscarf. I asked for a female to search me and was refused. He asked if I wear it for faith reasons to which I responded yes and he berated me mockingly saying ‘what religion is that then?!’ Which is NONE of his business. He clearly made an assumption based on the fact I was in shorts and a t shirt because he was far too ignorant to understand that multiple faiths wear a headscarf. I had been through passport checks and everything with the scarf on, so my identity was nowhere close to concealed yet this man MICKEY MARTIN decided he would embarrass me to prove a point. This is only one incident that happened here at this airport There are about 12 security officers in a security area the size of a bathroom all staring and standing about doing nothing while MICKEY MARTIN and the other guy with his shades bullies people. They are all inconsistent too. My mum wasn’t asked for her boarding pass but I was. My friend had to unpack her entire bag for no reason, no reason was given. This was clearly another pathetic bullying tactic. When asked how to complain about Mr Martin, I was told smugly that I can complain to his supervisor who was standing there watching the whole thing. That’s good considering I’ll be complaining to the Dominica Air and Sea Ports Authority about him and the others. Multiple airport staff told me these people get complained about all the time. I’ll make sure that I go as high as possible to complain. Absolutely DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tamara G — Google review
Officials are treating you as if you were a thug if you are a man and traveling solo : luggage was every time fully checked and you bet it’s a mess when it’s over. Seemed like they would have loved to find some illegal stuff in it. Keep that in mind, been there for more than ten check ins and outs, seemed like bribe is what everyone over there is waiting for… Not only at the airport thou, must be the government setting the trend. They should live by the rule that it’s the visitor they’re supposed to be welcoming in that still so beautiful country.
White M — Google review
There is no good connection to Roseau, the capital city. Pretty much the only choice is to get there by taxi which can be really costly, is about an hour far. They mentioned something about a bus, but they told me I was too late to get one (I arrived at 3pm). I understand that there are not many people coming to that airport, so they cannot serve you by regular public transport, but there is definitely room for progress regardless that.
Elli F — Google review
Cute airport but Be careful with the security checks on your way out. They had a terrible attitude and They seized our liquids for no reason. This is not representative of the island and a poor impression to give visitors on their way out.
Marlon R — Google review
No problem at arrivals, but departures were horrible. Do not buy anything at the departures. Prices are for some reason in USD (but it is not disclosed, except when paying) and when we bought Milled Cacao Beans from Capco, at home we discovered it tasted just like cinnamon with nutmeg and maybe little bit of cacao. It did not even dissolve in heated milk. Furthermore as already mentioned here, you have to use stupid ziplock bag that cost 2 XCD at a restaurant (why this stupid annoyance?), that are extremely small. You are better grabbing those at your departure airport in different country, where they are provided for free and are much bigger. Otherwise my experience with people in Dominica was great, but it is better to rent a car there as it can be very difficult to get somewhere without it.
Adam — Google review

Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport

International airport
Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport offers a pleasant arrival experience with its tropical surroundings and friendly staff. While not very large, the airport provides adequate facilities and services for travelers. Visitors can find restaurants, bars, and shops both inside and outside the terminal, making it convenient to grab a bite or do some shopping. The process of picking up rental cars is straightforward with shuttle services available.
So my rating is a 4.5. The old airport probably wasn't very nice. It's being renovated as I sit here awaiting a return flight to the US. When we arrived over a week ago, deplaning _ baggage claim was very quick. Inbound passport control was very efficient. But, perhaps due to the renovation, it was quite confusing finding the rental car pickup. It will eventually be right there for you before you exit the terminal on the lower level, but for now those offices are not open and there's no signage in French or English. Zippo. When you come back here to leave Martinique, it's pretty easy. So you check in on the lower level, where you enter. For AA at least, they opened the queue exactly 3 hrs before the flight. Mid week, this place is pretty much empty. Their version of TSA didn't ask for removal of shoes or belts, at least for our group, and we were just about the only ones going through the line. Weekends, I've been told, can be *mobbed. But on our Thursday mid day, a total breeze. The departure area is the upstairs area, and it's new & quite nice. Shopping, and some cafe like places.
John I — Google review
We came through Martinique to catch our crusie ship. It was late when we arrived and was thankful there were taxis available to take us to the port which was $35 Euros or $ 40 US. Some taxis don't accept US so I recommend changing your cash if you can. Our departure however was not horrible. I will not recommend using this airport only if it's the last resort. We arrived 3 hours before and boarding opened 1 hour before the flight time. The departure time displayed board was wrong to begin with. Our boarding pass stated gate 12 which was on the other end of the airport. Our flight was scheduled to leave 5.15pm at 4.45 there was no announcement or Caribbean Airlines representative at the desk. One of the person in our group got a text msg informing her that boarding is at gate 9. When we went ot inquire the person at counter 9 was very rude to us. Eventually we found out that boarding is at gate 3 instead. Which is on the side of the airport. The representative at the counter did not apologize for the delay whatsoever. We had to wait another 15 mins to board the plane because it was not ready after walking through the ramp. Our flight was delayed further because of the confusion some of the customers got lost and got stuck in an elevator. The flight left 1 hour later. I will never visit Martinique and don't recommend it to anyone. There is no food court.
Sally — Google review
Awesome Caribbean style airport with awesome efficiency, awesome views, awesome staff and service. Toronto Pearson Airport could learn a lot from Aime Cesaire airport. Take off views are mint, and remind you of how green and great the island is
Rajkiran N — Google review
4pm December 21, 2024. All of the departure area washrooms have NO running water No toilet paper or hand towels. No maintenance personnel around. Filth and toilet paper scattered everywhere. Our trip to Martinique was FANTASTIC until now.
Walter P — Google review
First experience in Martinique went well. When landing, it was pleasant to see some coconut trees in the airport (comparing to all the concret buildings with no trees in most airports). The airport is not very big thus it took us a while to get the luggages which was understandable as we came in the school holiday season in France thus many tourists. It is not a mordent airport but all facilities are ok and the staff were super nice. Would definitely come back to visit the island. The return trip was more chaotic - when we arrived 3 hours before, there was already a huge queue for all flights (mainly going back to France). Luckily the security let us cut the line in the end since we had a small kid.
Chris G — Google review
One of the worst international airports I've been to. The staff speaks very little English, everything is overpriced, and there is only one food option after security. Furthermore, there was no information provided about our flight delay. We ended up waiting for over four hours and had to find updates ourselves on the airline's app.
Mikołaj L — Google review
The airport gave me a nightmare, instead of a pleasant vacation finish. No AC, the lady in the cafeteria at the "international airport" doesn't speak any word of English. Plus, they can't even give up-to-date info about flights. Mine should start at 17.15, and at 17.35, we didn't even start boarding. No information, no one cares
Thomas M — Google review
Looks modern but very poor processes within it. Very long hot passport queues with 4 people checking- no automatic machines, even though most people are French. Security very poor, looking at boarding cards at this stage slows it all down. Hot glass airbridges. Why don’t they look at other airports and follow best practices
Brian L — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Bath Road
  2. Southfield-Bull Savannah Road
  3. Aberdeen-Brinkley Road
  4. Hampden Hall Road
  5. Rose Hall Main Road
  6. Anchovy to St. James Road
  7. Granville to Rose Hall Main Road
  8. Bogue Hill to Fairfield Road
  9. Barrett Town Main Road
  10. Mount Salem to Pitfour Road
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