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saffron New Zealand mussels, Cajun tuna sashimi, warm
goat cheese salad and grilled local fish. There are also pizzas
and pasta dishes. A late-night menu is served on Fri and
Sat. Sunday Brunch is a buffet with over 20 items. The Star
Bar here is a local hangout. The décor is Caribbean, as is the
ambience.
WAVES AT CANE BAY
North Shore Road
(340) 778-1805
Dinner only. Closed Sun & Tues
Moderate
One of the island's most romantic dining spots sits just down
the road from Cane Bay Beach. The roof-covered patio res-
taurant on the shore is so close to the water that the spray of
crashing waves keeps diners cool. It is casual in ambience,
but the menu is quite sophisticated. It includes fresh local
lobsters, Smokin' Shrimp, escargot and conch fritters. There
are also chicken and steak dishes. Chocolate rum cake and
mango key lime pie make great closers. Open 5:30-9:30 pm.
LOBSTER REEF CAFÉ
North Shore Road
(340) 719-9044
Inexpensive
If you are seeking a laid-back dining spot, don't head here.
The Café draws a young, rowdy crowd - perhaps because
there are over 20 items on the menu priced under $10 and
that includes lobster, the house specialty. It is served as frit-
ters, in salads and as bisque. Other favorites include prime
rib, BBQ ribs, jerk chicken and steaks. Happy Hour (4-6 pm)
features $2 beers.
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