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May take the ferry over to Roadown from VG for a few hours....any suggestions for lunch...Thanks!
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Pussers is always decent and not far from the ferry. The Pub is another option not far away. G
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Capriccio Del Mar is my favorite! Very near the ferry dock. The Dove is also great and just a few doors down.
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Thanks for the suggestions....are any outside by the water?
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The Pub is on the water. G
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I have always enjoyed the meals I have had at Village Cay in RT. I think its just a short walk from the ferry dock. Outside eating along the water.
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Taste of India is about the only place I can think of in Road Town with a view of the waterfront that I'd eat at.
Other great options in town are SushiBar, Lady Sarah's, Island Taco.
A short drive either direction would give better options at Gene's Bar and Grill, Brandywine Estate, or Peg Legs. I hear good things about the Pub but I haven't been there.
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We were planning to take a walk to the French Bakery to pick up some things to bring back to VG with us.....
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Jason, is Maria's open? That's our go-to for breakfast and lunch isn't bad.
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Jason, is Maria's open? That's our go-to for breakfast and lunch isn't bad. As far as I know they are open. I'll give it a shot some time. They are housing quarantine guests so I've stayed away so far.
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Village Cay is nice, you can sit outside. Also you have use of the pool.
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We have enjoyed Bomboushay several times over the years. Kind of open air/tropical garden set up with good food. Across the street from the water.
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We have enjoyed Bomboushay several times over the years. Kind of open air/tropical garden set up with good food. Across the street from the water.
I don't think they serve lunch but it is a great spot!
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I second both Cappricio and the Dove - great food at each.
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FYI - The Dove is not open for lunch but serves dinner Friday & Saturday. You can have lunch at Dragonfly, their lounge, on Tuesday thru Friday.
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