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Bimini Twist BAHAMIAN, SUSHI $$
(Bimini Sands Beach Club; mains $12-25; dinner) Panoramic ocean views and an up-
scale Mediterranean ambiance make this isolated South Bimini bistro an expat hotspot.
Fresh-rolled sushi is a rare treat on this otherwise fried-fish-obsessed island. On busy
nights, live bands turn the Twist into a big dance party.
Bimini Big Game Bar & Grill BAHAMIAN, AMERICAN $$
(Bimini Big Game Club; mains $10-25; breakfast, lunch & dinner) Poolside at the
Bimini Big Game Club, it has the macho vibe appropriate to its name - wood-paneled
walls, American sports on TV, and sunburned fishermen devouring drippy burgers,
blackened fish and BBQ ribs.
Amicci's ITALIAN, BAKERY $$
(Bimini Bay Resort; mains $8-16; breakfast & lunch) In Bimini Bay's ritzy shopping
area, this minimalist cafe offers an unexpected whiff of Milan - panini, fancy coffee drinks,
pizza, gelato.
Head to Jontra's Grocery Supply (Alice Town) or Bimini Food Supply (Bailey Town)
for groceries.
DRINKING
Mackey's Sand Bar BAR
(Bimini Sands Beach Club; 3pm to late Mon-Fri, from 11am Sat & Sun) Sandy floors
and a loooooong polished wood bar make this casual sports pub the island's primo drink-
ing destination for locals and visitors alike. There's football on Sundays and a very popular
karaoke night on Wednesdays.
TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'
Take note! The peak holiday time in Andros (February 20 to April 23) is differ-
ent to the rest of the Bahamas. This coincides with the peak bonefishing season
through March and April.
End of the World BAR
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