As St. Barths opens for tourists on June 22, we’ve compiled a list of what’s open. Whether for dine in, take-out or delivery, there’s an array of lunch and dinner spots to enjoy! Please note that restaurants offering dine-in services have asked kitchen staff and servers to wear masks, have reduced seating and have increased spacing between tables to provide a safe experience. For more on restaurants, see our guide here:
Note: This article is constantly updating, the last time this was updated was on July 14, 2020
Restaurants Open for Dine-In Services
Gustavia
Bagatelle: It's always a party at Bagatelle…but the food is excellent too! Harbor views and great music.
Bar de L’Oubli: Your neighborhood meeting spot in Gustavia. A great place after shopping in town, and the place to be on a Sunday if you’re an American football fan. Extensive cocktail list, plus paninis, salads, and burgers. An easy spot for breakfast before a sail, too.
Bonito: Fantastic ceviches, tartares in an elegant (but always fun) atmosphere. Great for cocktails and a view, too.
Black Ginger: Authentic Thai cuisine in a refined setting. Be sure to try Black Ginger to go!
Cantina: Casual tapas with a cool atmosphere. Menu features salmon tartare and Greek salads.
Eddy’s: Traditional Creole cuisine in a garden-like setting.
Fish Corner: Freshly caught fish served tartare style or grilled. A recent addition tucked between shops in Gustavia.
La Guérite: With outposts in Cannes and Istanbul, this Mediterrean spot combines excellent grilled dishes, with one of the best DJs on the island. Wednesdays is their weekly party night.
Isola: Candle-lit restaurant with highly praised Italian dishes
Eddy’s
Isoletta: Great selection of real pizza and traditional Italian dishes. Casual and relaxed.
Baz Bar: Fresh sushi, cocktails and live bands. Waterfront.
La Creperie: The place to bring kids, or to go when you want to feel like one! From savory crepes to sweet ones, to salads and sandwiches, the menu has many options. A St. Barths institution.
L’Entracte: Family-friendly with reaonsable prices in the heart of Gustavia.
Quartier General: Traditional French bistro dishes served in a casual but sophisticated environment.
Le Repaire: Ideal for breakfast and lunch, enjoy light French fare before a shopping trip in town. The bacon is great, as is the endive salad!
Victoria: Healthy breakfasts, happy hour drinks and tapas style dishes right on the edge of the harbor.
St. Jean
Eden Rock Beach Bar: New beach bar serving the same flavorful bites and cocktails you love from Sandbar, but with your feet in the sand.
L’Ardoise: Located in Villa Creole, it’s an easy place to stop for a bite mid-shopping. Local in feel with reasonable prices. Pizzas are their specialty! Le Jardin
Pearl Beach: Formerly Tom Beach, a beachfront spot that caters to both easy lunches or a party-like atmosphere
Lil Rock: A no-frills, fun beach bar with barbecue, live music, and a perfect view of St. Jean beach
Mayas To Go: Take-away sister restaurant of Maya’s that offers flavorful deli-case salads and a number of US products
Nikki Beach: DJ Philippe Paris will play every Friday (Rosé Fridays), Saturday, and Sunday (Amazing Sundays). For a mellow lunch, try the 12pm seating. For more of a party, opt for the 2pm seating.
Zion: Exotic dishes in the former Andy’s Hideaway space.
Lil Rock, St. Jean
Saline:
Grain de Sel: Salads and burgers pre-or post beach; Creole inspired menu for dinner
L’Esprit de Jean-Claude: Recently renovated and next to Saline Beach, L’Esprit features a creative re-imagining of traditional French dishes. Menu is limited and changes frequently for variety
Tamarin: Exquisite tropical ambiance with changing gourmet fare, suited for both vegetarians and meat lovers
Shell Beach
Shellona: Formerly Do Brazil, Shellona offers a Greek-inspired menu, DJ sets, and one of the best beaches to watch the sunset
Flamands / Colombier / Anse de Cayes
Manapany Restaurant: A beautiful pool and beachfront setting. One of the few hotels open this summer!
La Langouste: A bit of Old St. Barths and the perfect grilled lobster
Les Bananiers: Next door to la Petite Colombe bakery in Colombier. Local in feeling, with good pizza and well-priced wine.
Grand cul de Sac
Yo Sushi Mania: Dine by the pool and enjoy sushi boats, rolls and Sake. Take out, too!