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2. Ferry House
- If this restaurant were any closer to the water, you could dangle your feet in it while eating. Guests arrive here by car, foot and boat. There's... read more
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3. Ruby Swiss European Restaurant
The dishes you may remember from that European vacation are served here, without losing too much flavor in crossing the Atlantic. We're talking...
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4. Pisces Restaurant
- Located at the front of Port Lucaya, this restaurant provides plenty of people-watching opportunities. The menu focuses on seafood, and most dishes... read more
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5. Morgan's Bluff
- This casually elegant seafood eatery was named after a famous sailor, privateer and sometime pirate who was rumored to have left a buried treasure... read more
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6. cogia's organic food & cafe
- Cogia' Organic Food & Cafe offers a totally organic experience. In stock are organic groceries, toiletries and their specialty; organic teas. At... read more
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8. Antonio's Pizzeria
- This Cafe serves fresh homemade Pizza. You can call in and order, but if you prefer, they can also deliver. This cafe serves more than Pizza. They... read more
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9. Billy Joe's Restaurant
- Billy Joe's on Our Lucaya Beach is the best kept secret for the best, freshest seafood in Grand Bahama.Billy Joe and his staff will literally pull... read more
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10. Becky's Restaurant
Near a busy landlocked traffic artery midway between Port Lucaya and downtown Freeport, this unpretentious yellow-and-white restaurant offers authentic...
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The food in Freeport, Grand Bahamas is nothing short of satisfying. Whether you’re in the mood for some local delicacies like Conch, Grouper, and Peas n’ rice or more Continental cuisine you’ll find a restaurant to suite to your taste buds. If you’re hanging out all day at Lucaya Beach, you should have lunch at the Seafood Platter Restaurant. Here you can enjoy local Bahamian favorites and seafood at very reasonable prices. For a more elegant dining establishment, you should check out Luciano’s. Overlooking Port Lucaya, this restaurant features classical European entrees and your favorite Island dishes.
While shopping in the International Bazaar there is at least one restaurant you should visit. Located in the French section, Le Rendezvous offers everything from spinach crepes and conch fritters to shrimp cocktail crevette and filet mignon. Also located in the International Bazaar area, Doc’s Conch Stand is the authentic Bahamian conch hot spot.
