The Best Bars in Grenada, in the Caribbean
The Spice Isle of the southern Caribbean is an epicurean’s Eden: the food is sizzling and the drinks are irresistible. Whatever your poison – rare rum, craft beer, or fine wine – you’ll find it on sale in Grenada, where the bar scene is as diverse as it is delightful. Whether you’re into sand-between-the-toes watering holes or elegant establishments in world-class hotels, you’ll find this place very much to your taste.
La Plywood
Bar, Cafe, Caribbean
We love this tiny beach shack at the northern end of Morne Rouge – as BBC Beach is officially known. It’s so well hidden, you’d probably walk right past it if you weren’t actively looking for it. With only a handful of seats, it’s a tiny slice of paradise protected as a close secret among those in the know. Come to watch the sunset and stay for the food – bites include seafood tacos, plantain and chicken wings – which have been created specifically to mop up the generous cocktails. Even if you’re driving you’re in luck: try their juices and smoothies made with fruit hacked freshly from the trees.
Savvy Cabana
Bar, Fusion
Not for nothing is Savvy’s Beach recognized as one of the most elegant beach bars in town. It’s open daily and you can order yourself an ice-cold beer from as early as 10am. From the terrace, there’s an uninterrupted view of Grande Anse Beach – and if you want to max out on sunsets, these are the tables to book to sit back and enjoy the panorama of St George, lit up and twinkling. As befits a bar-restaurant as classy as Savvy’s, the menu is an eclectic mix of English gastro-pub favorites, West Indian dishes and fresh local seafood. Pop in for a brief interlude from the heat and rays, or settle in for a lengthy lunch or dinner.
Bananas
Bar, Snacks
Sometimes you simply need a sports bar. And when in Grenada, that means Bananas – which is also a nightclub and restaurant. It’s within easy walking distance of St George’s University, hence the crowd of locals rubbing shoulders with holidaymakers, all here for the live music. The menu is casual: think wood-fired-oven pizza, black Angus burgers, Cajun fries and spicy wings. Grab a table in time for the daily happy hour – and if it’s a Friday or Saturday, bring your dancing shoes as the club hosts DJs both nights, every week.
Puro
Bar, Caribbean
Silversands is a suave luxury resort of razor-sharp design, unveiled a couple of winters back at the northern end of Grand Anse beach. Step inside and you’ll find Puro, which has already established itself as one of Grenada’s seminal rum and cigar bars. It’s classy, exclusive and modern – with air-conditioning and glass walls giving views over Silversands’ expansive pool. Don’t come for a quick snifter, though: there are more than 180 rums to choose between with the most expensive clocking in at more than $200 (£145.89) per shot. When hunger pangs hit, pick from the menu of tapas-style snacks – they serve up deliciously spiced fish brochettes and sweet potato fries here.
Prickly Bay Tiki Bar and Restaurant
Restaurant, Caribbean
Head to the water’s edge on the Lance-aux-Épines peninsula at the fashionable southern end of Grenada and you’ll hit Prickly Bay Marina – a busy spot attracting a steady stream of guests stepping off international cruise ships. They’re probably heading for a reviver at the happening Prickly Bay Bar and Restaurant, which sends out food and drinks until the early hours. It’s made up of an open-air bar and a casual restaurant, both magnets for ex-pats and yachties, as well as tourists. There’s a permanent outdoor stage for live music and DJs – aim for a Friday night when crowds in their hundreds come to hear the live steel pan band.
Laluna Beach Bar
Apartment, Boutique Hotel
Tiki-tacky cocktails are definitely not the deal at the luxury resort of Laluna, a hotel founded by ice-cool Italians that’s renowned for its glamorous and serene atmosphere. As with its elegant boutique-beautiful accommodation, the hotel’s beach-chic bar – which hides at the bottom of a private road right on the sands – is just as classy. It’s open-sided and furnished with romantic Balinese day beds – and you don’t need to be a guest to get in, but be sure to don your Sunday best for the big weekend afternoon, when local live music sounds fill the air.
Esther's Bar
Bar, Cocktails
Once you make it to Esther’s Bar, you know you’ll be back again and again. For decades, this family-run favorite has been quenching the thirsts of visitors and locals, all here to relax with potent mojitos and rum punches. They also offer refreshing non-alcoholic varieties, bursting with island fruit. It’s the best thing about unspoiled Grande Anse Beach – with a welcoming atmosphere, great tunes and bar snacks guaranteed to keep you here all afternoon, possibly long into the night. Don’t worry if you run out of cash as they take cards, too.
West Indies Beer Company
Craft Ale Bar, Beer
Towards the southern tip of Grenada, you’ll come across L’anse Aux Epines – also known as the “Bay of Thorns” – the only brewery on the island. West Indies Beer Company presents 15 beers and four ciders on tap: scour the list for IPAs, wheat beers, porters, lagers and ales and you’ve got a refreshing change from the ubiquitous heady local rum. The large indoor bar has a dartboard and pool table – and there’s a sizable patio area with plenty of shade, as well as an addictive ring toss game if you’re feeling competitive.
Umbrellas Beach Bar
Bar, Caribbean
On Grenada’s most famous beach, Umbrellas Beach Bar has honed sandy-chic sophistication to the utmost with this fine airy, spacious two-story bar-diner. There’s a daily happy hour, an extensive menu and live music on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays – hence the appeal of the place among parties and families. With no shortage of indoor and outdoor seating, it’s a great one for impromptu revelers – but if you want to ensure the best marine views, book a table upstairs. Empty stomachs will be grateful for the impressive menu of freshly made Caribbean-inspired veggie and meat dishes. Simply drink, eat, repeat.
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