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Grand Turk dining, always a pleasure
Your Grand Turk Island travel will include for sure some Grand Turk Island dining out. There are a few expensive restaurants, and quite a few inexpensive ones, but most of them land squarely in the middle in terms of price, choice and quality.
You’ll notice when Grand Turk Island dining that nearly every restaurant devotes at least a section of the menu to local fares. Whether you choose to do Grand Turk Island dining at a hotel or a local restaurant, there are some dishes it seems you can get everywhere.
International cuisine is also well represented, since the Grand Turk Island is a popular tourist destination.
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Grand Turk dining advices
It’s advisable that any visitors to Grand Turk Island become familiar with the most popular local dishes, which can be quite unusual. When Grand Turk Island dining, it’s easy to mistakenly order some food or drink which you know nothing about and don’t find entirely appealing simply because the locals are so enthusiastic about it.
On the other hand, once you’re familiar with the basics of Grand Turk Island cuisine, Grand Turk Island dining becomes easy, no matter where you are.
Finding a place with ambiance it’s quite easy, since most restaurants have a unique local color, but you can also find places with a more international look. |
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Grand Turk dining make people remember this
Fairly new at press time but highly recommended for its authentic island cuisine is A Taste of the Island. Also recommended for its stellar platters of fried chicken (no less than the Washington Post raved about it) is the Poop Deck, a wooden shack on Front Street (no phone). Don't miss the Sunday-night poolside barbecues at the Birdcage, in the Osprey Beach Hotel on Duke Street. The restaurant is also open for dinner. You may not want to kill time at the Grand Turk airport -- but given certain local airlines' island-time mentality, you may be forced to. Here's a silver lining, however: the airport restaurant. The Cockpit Lounge has surprisingly good island food (it feeds a lot of government officials traveling to and from Cockburn Town), including cracked conch, fish and fries, garlic shrimp, and more (open Mon-Sat 6am-9pm, Sun 6am-8:30pm; main courses $10-$20, sandwiches and burgers $4-$9, salads $5-$15). The restaurant also offers Internet access. At press time Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville had just opened in the Grand Turk Cruise Center. It's an impressive sight: the largest stand-alone Margaritaville in the entire Caribbean. The colorful, vintage-Bermudan-style restaurant is bordered by a large, lagoon-like pool with a swim-up bar, slide, and infinity edge. Currently the cruise center is only open on those days when ships come in (2-3 days a week), but that's soon to change.
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Grand Turk Vacations site
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In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Grand Turk Island.
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