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Dining suggestions in St. John, USVI
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:05 am
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:05 am
I've checked Tripadvisor, but I don't really trust the restaurant ratings. Also interested in St. Thomas options in case we ferry over for dinner or lunch one day.
Is there anywhere that I could get a really good conch fritter?
Is there anywhere that I could get a really good conch fritter?
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:21 am to Rickety Cricket
Zozos has a badass bar overlooking the sea....great drinks and italian food
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:26 am to Rickety Cricket
Morgan's Mango and the Lime Inn are a little more upscale. The Banana Deck was good for lunch (a little too pricey). Their conch fritter was good. If you're heading over to Coral Bay, Skinny Leggs is a good laid back type of place.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:34 am to Rickety Cricket
Can I make a recommendation?
St. John's is a great little island. But if you are looking to take a ferry ride, avoid St. Thomas which is the Biloxi of the Carribbean. Go instead to Tortola or Virgin Gorda and spend a day. I believe there is a ferry from St. John's to Jost van Dyke. Go there and spend a day at the Soggy Dollar Bar and/or Foxy's. Former preferred.
I've found conch fritters in the Caribbean to be hard to find. Down there you are more likely to find Caribbean lobsters than anything else. They are pretty good butterfiled, grilled, and basted in garlic butter. The BVIs are also secretly home to some of the best wings in the world.
St. John's is a great little island. But if you are looking to take a ferry ride, avoid St. Thomas which is the Biloxi of the Carribbean. Go instead to Tortola or Virgin Gorda and spend a day. I believe there is a ferry from St. John's to Jost van Dyke. Go there and spend a day at the Soggy Dollar Bar and/or Foxy's. Former preferred.
I've found conch fritters in the Caribbean to be hard to find. Down there you are more likely to find Caribbean lobsters than anything else. They are pretty good butterfiled, grilled, and basted in garlic butter. The BVIs are also secretly home to some of the best wings in the world.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:35 am to Mo Jeaux
Great suggestions, thanks. We will be in Caneel Bay, so it should be easy trave to anywhere near there or Cruz Bay.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:38 am to BlackenedOut
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avoid St. Thomas which is the Biloxi of the Carribbean.
Yeah, we definitely didn't want to stay there.
Any trip to the BVI hinges on my wife getting her Passport renewal in time.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:56 am to Rickety Cricket
St Thomas isnt that bad. We stayed at Secret Harbour which was very nice. Its just a PITA to get around. If you ferry that would put you in RedHook which has a couple of good places to eat. Secret Harbor Resort has a pretty good restaurant. Pesce is really good in redhook. Molly Molone's is a good place to get some drinks as is Duffy's.
In Cruz Bay that Texas place serves a pretty decent breakfast (sorry cant remember exact name but it is by the feryy terminal). Also there are a couple of places that do a great happy hour at Wharfside Village.
In Cruz Bay that Texas place serves a pretty decent breakfast (sorry cant remember exact name but it is by the feryy terminal). Also there are a couple of places that do a great happy hour at Wharfside Village.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 9:57 am to Rickety Cricket
If you have never been to USVI and BVI then be prepared to see the most beautiful places on earth.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:00 am to Catman88
I've been to the British West Indies and the Caymans, but never the BVI or USVI. Can't wait.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:05 am to Rickety Cricket
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Caneel Bay
Beautiful place.......no real need to venture off of the island. As for food, the Sugar Mill @ CB is excellent. We went into town one day for the obligatory shopping and a meal. None of the menu's at any of the places in town were overly impressive.......actually ate a "gringo pie" and drank $2 Sol off of basically a street vendor....was actually pretty good and the beer was ice cold.
Sugar Mill at night is an unbelievable setting.
Also...good luck with the weather this time of year.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:07 am to Rickety Cricket
I like the Caymans not sure exactly what you consider the British West Indies though since that spans a good bit.
St John is just immaculate. If you can get to Trunk Bay on a day where its not crowded then definitly dont miss that. Hawksnest Beach is nice too and we swam with a turtle there. But Trunk Bay just made my jaw drop. Just didnt feel real. Pictures just dont even begin to describe what its like.
Oh and BTW if you leave the resort make sure to wear a shite load of sunscreen.. The only shade at the other beaches is under the sea grape trees.
St John is just immaculate. If you can get to Trunk Bay on a day where its not crowded then definitly dont miss that. Hawksnest Beach is nice too and we swam with a turtle there. But Trunk Bay just made my jaw drop. Just didnt feel real. Pictures just dont even begin to describe what its like.
Oh and BTW if you leave the resort make sure to wear a shite load of sunscreen.. The only shade at the other beaches is under the sea grape trees.
This post was edited on 7/17/12 at 10:12 am
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:15 am to Rickety Cricket
Conch fritters are street food in the USVI. If you can't find a good one on St John take the puddlejump to St Croix and you will find it at the square by the fort.
PS you have to get a Calypso daiquiri or two while there. A chocolate malt that will kick your arse is what it is.
PS you have to get a Calypso daiquiri or two while there. A chocolate malt that will kick your arse is what it is.
This post was edited on 7/17/12 at 10:19 am
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:15 am to Catman88
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Also...good luck with the weather this time of year.
Rain wise or hurricanes?
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not sure exactly what you consider the British West Indies though since that spans a good bit.
St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Jamaica
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:20 am to Rickety Cricket
How many days are you there? Unless you are there for a full week and get bored there may be no need to leave the island. I have been to probably at least 70% of the islands in the carribean and I would like to have my ashes spread out over St John is the way I feel about that place.
Also some people like that place by the STT airport which your cab driver will push pretty hard on the way back. It wasnt anything special. Felt a bit sketchy too. I do think they had Conch though.
Also some people like that place by the STT airport which your cab driver will push pretty hard on the way back. It wasnt anything special. Felt a bit sketchy too. I do think they had Conch though.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:23 am to Catman88
We'll be there 8 nights. Figure to rent a jeep for 3 days and hit the other beaches and downtown. A boat trip on 2 or so days and a wildcard day or two.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:27 am to Rickety Cricket
They dont have much hurricane activity due to being a bit south of where most occur. They do get a lot of rain but it comes and goes fast.
Now there was a 4.7 earthquake in the middle of the night when we were there that I didnt expect.
Only one of those islands I have not been to is St Vincent. Its easily nicer than Jamaica. St Lucia is nice to view the Pitons but St John has nicer beaches and a lot better diving/snorkling.
Now there was a 4.7 earthquake in the middle of the night when we were there that I didnt expect.
Only one of those islands I have not been to is St Vincent. Its easily nicer than Jamaica. St Lucia is nice to view the Pitons but St John has nicer beaches and a lot better diving/snorkling.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 10:27 am to Rickety Cricket
They dont have much hurricane activity due to being a bit south of where most occur. They do get a lot of rain but it comes and goes fast.
Now there was a 4.7 earthquake in the middle of the night when we were there that I didnt expect.
Only one of those islands I have not been to is St Vincent. Its easily nicer than Jamaica. St Lucia is nice to view the Pitons but St John has nicer beaches and a lot better diving/snorkling.
Now there was a 4.7 earthquake in the middle of the night when we were there that I didnt expect.
Only one of those islands I have not been to is St Vincent. Its easily nicer than Jamaica. St Lucia is nice to view the Pitons but St John has nicer beaches and a lot better diving/snorkling.
Posted on 7/17/12 at 11:20 am to Rickety Cricket
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Rain wise or hurricanes?
Mostly rain wise......they do get alot of rain at this time and it can be severe. When the tropical waves continually role off the coast of Africa, they get rains on a pretty consistent basis. As Cat mentioned however, they come and go rather quickly if not associated with a storm.
8 days is a perfect amount of time. Last trip we didn't venture off of the CB property much.....Scott beach is amazing......deer, wild donkeys on the beach, sea turtles, live starfish, snorkeling a few steps off of the beach etc.......i could go on and on. I think Catman and I have a similar feeling about the island.......(the most scenic and relaxing place i've ever been to).
Posted on 7/17/12 at 11:44 am to failuretocommunicate
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Sugar Mill @ CB
Definitely go here, but make a reservation. We were staying there and didn't have one because we honetly didn't know we needed one (there were easily 12 tables available at 7pm), but the manager looked at us like we were out of line. They did seat us, but at a not great table. Make a reservation and get a table for 2 right on the edge of the beach.
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