What to do and see in Caribbean, Caribbean: The Best Food & Drink

October 1, 2021 Leida Jutras

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Restaurants in Caribbean

1. Glacier

Village Creole Martinique
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Glacier

2. Cayman Spirits Co. Distillery

End of Bronze Rd., George Town KY1-1206 Grand Cayman +1 345-943-4786 [email protected] http://www.sevenfathomsrum.com
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5.0 based on 1,363 reviews

Cayman Spirits Co. Distillery

Reviewed By aprilhW3242AC - Burbank, United States

We had a blast, learned a lot and tasted some great Rum! Big shout out to Jesse, she was very knowledgeable and great fun. Highly recommended!

3. Frenchtown Brewing Company

24A Honduras Down the alley between Pie Whole and Rum Shandy, Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas +1 340-642-2800 https://www.facebook.com/frenchtownbrewing?fref=ts
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Frenchtown Brewing Company

The Virgin Islands only 3 barrel nano brewery, located in the quaint fishing village of Frenchtown on St. Thomas, invites you to tour and sample their island hopped craft beers. Visiting hop heads are welcome to stop by for a tour and taste of the seasonal brews and go with their favorites in a refillable stainless steel growler perfect for the beach. Our beers are on draft around the island.

Reviewed By Ryanbeerlover - Avon, United States

Called and they were more than happy to allow us to pick a time that suited us to come to the brewery for a tasting. This attic-of-a-brewery is a true small pearl in a sea of over-saturated breweries. Kevin has a bright future in the world of brewing and his future expansion project will, no doubt, be a great success. We so much appreciated that he opened his doors to us and shared his passion and story telling about beer making and drinking in St Thomas and Belgium. We even took him up on his local restaurant recommendation and, not surprisingly, it was the best meal of our trip. Thanks again from your newest fans and friends from Colorado. Cheers!

4. Turk's Head Brewery

52 Universal Dr, TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales +1 649-941-3637 [email protected] http://www.turksheadbrewery.tc
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5.0 based on 217 reviews

Turk's Head Brewery

The best brewery tour in the Caribbean! We offer our guests a bird's eye view of the brewing process from grain to packaging, and finish the tour off with a sampling of our line of delicious refreshing beers! Book today for the best new tour in Provo!

Reviewed By keeganh2014

Visited the brewery for the first time and it was great and informative learning about the history of the local beer and the achievements it is continuing to make. The tour guide made it very interesting, great information and conversation. The new flavours they have are also great to try. I recommend it

5. Artisans Antigua Traveling Market

Antigua +1 268-726-8070 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Artisans-Antigua-Travelling-Market-1131467766957537/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Artisans Antigua Traveling Market

Artisans Antigua Traveling Market is the only one of it's kind on the island of Antigua. It is a traveling pop-up craft and farmers market which books and travels at various venues island wide.All local artisans promoting their wide variety of locallymade products ranging from cosmetics,art, leatherwork, woodwork,local food and sweets, beauty and healthcare products and more.

Reviewed By janetr860 - St. John's, Caribbean

Artisans Antigua Travelling Market is definitely the best market on island. Each one is filled with beautiful locally made crafts, locally grown produce and locally made food. The atmosphere is always vibrant and welcoming. The vendors are fantastic as they take the time to tell you all about their products and of course they enjoy anyone who shows interest in them. I cannot encourage you all enough to make sure that you attend one of these markets. I’m a regular who lives on island and I cannot get enough of them. The dates and venues can be found on the Artisans Antigua Travelling Market page on Antiguanice.com

6. Ron del Barrilito Visitor Center

Carretera 5, Bayamon 00961 Puerto Rico +1 787-622-3500 [email protected] http://rondelbarrilito.com
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5.0 based on 70 reviews

Ron del Barrilito Visitor Center

Hacienda Santa Ana is the home of Ron del Barrilito, the oldest rum in Puerto Rico. We offer several tours and experiences featuring our rum, which has been made here in the same way since 1880. Our Heritage Tour will take you around our historical landmarks and show you some of the methods we use to craft the world’s finest sipping rum. Our Tasting Tour is a unique opportunity to sip and enjoy all of our rums, from the cult-classic Three Stars to the extremely limited-edition Five Stars. Our Mixology Tour is an interactive class taught by superstar bartenders where you’ll improve your bartending game and learn to make show-stopping cocktails at home. Last but not least, here you’ll find the Ron del Barrilito Official Store, where you can purchase all of our rums and official merchandise not available anywhere else.

Reviewed By aaliyahb0224

Thank you for an awesome and very personalized experience!! Enjoyed learning about the history and all the care and craftsmanship that goes into the products.Our tour guide Mario was excellent!!Jose the bartender also made some of the best cocktails ever!! Will definitely be back for mixology class on my next visit to Puerto Rico.

7. Rock City Brewing Company

9053 Estate Thomas, Ste. 101, St. St. Thomas +1 340-690-5877 [email protected] http://rockcitybrewingvi.com/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Rock City Brewing Company

Reviewed By al267 - Kawkawlin, United States

This is a great little brewery right next to the cruise port center. It sits right across the parking lot from a very busy bar. They have about 4 beers on tap and nice swag to purchase.

8. Mount Gay Visitor Centre

Spring Garden Highway Exmouth Gap, Brandons, Bridgetown Barbados +1 246-425-8757 [email protected] http://www.mountgayrum.com/
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4.5 based on 1,877 reviews

Mount Gay Visitor Centre

Set against the brilliant blue of the Caribbean sea and sky, our Visitor Centre invites guests from around the world to discover the story behind Barbados' finest spirit. Greeted in our lush green garden, visitors will explore the history, heritage and craft of Mount Gay rums, while special tours treat you to a cocktail mixing session or a traditional Bajan lunch. Come learn of the distillation, ageing and blending techniques that have been perfected over 310 years of crafting the world's oldest rum! Mount Gay Rum: There is a Time and a Place.

Reviewed By atrent7

We booked the rum tour for when our cruise stopped in Barbados and it was amazing. Booking online was easy, the history of the distillery was very interesting and Rumal, our tour guide, was fantastic!

9. River Antoine Estate Rum Distillery

Grenada +1 473-442-7109 http://www.facebook.com/riversrumdistillery
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4.5 based on 354 reviews

River Antoine Estate Rum Distillery

Oldest rum distillery on the island featuring 250-year-old equipment. Offers complete tours and tastings.

Reviewed By AquaticDinosaur - Cambridge, United Kingdom

Only 5XCD for a short 20min tour but they show you everything and it is very fascinating. Oldest water powered rum distillery in western hemisphere, definatley worth a visit to learn about local rum and history!

10. St. Nicholas Abbey

Cherry Tree Hill, BB26007 Barbados +1 246-422-8725 [email protected] http://www.stnicholasabbey.com
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4.5 based on 2,413 reviews

St. Nicholas Abbey

Our hours of operation are 10.00 a.m.; with our last tour at 3.30 p.m. We recommend allowing 2-3 hours for your visit, with a minimum of an hour to tour the property. (All guests must depart the property by 4.30 p.m.) Visitors can enjoy lunch, tea and other light refreshments at the Terrace Café during our opening hours. The steam operated syrup factory c.1890, grinds sugar cane from January to May. Adults (13 and over): BBD $30* (US $15) Youth (Ages 5-12): BBD $10* (US $5) We also have a steam railway onsite

Reviewed By AWJA2 - Durham, Canada

You simply must visit St Nicholas Abbey when you visit Barbados. Built in the Jacobean style during the 1600s, with most of the furniture still intact, the guided tour is expertly and professionally conducted as you step back in theme on a sugar cane and rum distillery plantation. You will not regret the short taxi drive and you will rave forever about the view from Chrysler Tree Hill. Allan and Bonnie Asselin Ontario, Canada

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