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Summer Sportfishing Season

By Carol Bareuther, RD Sports fishermen are drawn to the Virgin Islands like fish to water. That’s because there are over 500 species of fish that swim in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the north and Caribbean Sea to the south. This bounty includes everything from world-record-setting fierce-fighting blue marlin to good-eating wahoo,…

Restaurants in Red Hook

One of the top night-spots for food, drink and music. The main road (rt 38) passes through this East End town and is littered with restaurants and bars on either side. Parking is somewhat difficult and we suggest that you park only in bonafide spaces. They are quick to boot your car if you are…

Restaurants on East End

These East End restaurants are outside of the Red Hook area along the main route 38 and 32 heading back west from Red Hook as well as down side roads. There is usually plenty of parking associated with these restaurants. Buddha Bar Rte 32, 340-714-3474 Serving great rolls and grilled Japanese entrees. Caribbean Fish Market…

Restaurants in Southside + Bolongo

Restaurants in this area are along route 32 and are nearby or at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort. They all have water views and nice breezes.   Mim’s Seafood Bistro Watergate Condominiums, 340-775-2081 Mim’s has one of the most romantic seaside settings on Island. One of the longest running restaurants, doing business for over 22 years.…

Restaurants Mid Island

These restaurants are located in the middle of the island along the busy route 38 that goes from Town to TuTu. They are favorites and convenient for a meal after the movies at the Cinema in Market Square East. Plenty of parking. Margaritaville Restaurant Smith Bay, St. Thomas 340-775-8310 It wouldn’t be paradise without our…

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Restaurants in Havensight

Located along along route 30 in the Havensight area this is a great location for lunch or dinner after shopping in the Havensight Mall and a few of the locations have a very lively bar scene at night. Parking is not a problem in the Havensight area. Barefoot Buddha Havensight, 340-777-3668 Handmade healthy superfood. Beni…

Restaurants Above Town

You will probably wind up the mountain on route 35 either from town or from the Magens Bay side of the island. Nice town views. Easily accessible from all parts of the island. Plenty of parking. Love Livin’ Above town 340-344-4300 Situated at Pilgrims’ Terrace overlooking the harbor, serving vegan cuisine, home grown juices, teas…

Restaurants Downtown

Some of St. Thomas’ best restaurants are located in the downtown Charlotte Amalie area. Because of the historic and rustic nature of the buildings they offer you a glimpse at the old way of building from the colonial Danish period. Some of the restaurants are located in the allies and are open air. Some are…

Restaurants in Frenchtown

Known for its great dining, Frenchtown has lots of diversity in its restaurants’ cuisines. Know as Frenchtown because of the French population that settled there during colonial times. These French people are primarily fishermen and you will see their fishing boats lined up on the waters edge as you enter the area. Sometimes it is…