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The Best of Turks & Caicos
The Best of List for the Turks & Caicos islands in the Food and Drink category. Including where to get the best hamburger, see the best views, and the best place to get caught up on island gossip!
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Best of Turks & Caicos
Category: Turks and Caicos Food and Drink
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Best Hamburger
Jimmy’s Dive Bar (Ports of Call) – true New York style. |
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Best Conch Salad
Harbour Kitchen. Winner's of the 2008 Conch Festival. Best kept secret on the island. No one knows where it is.
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Best Conch Salad
Close second: Opus at Ocean Club. They call it ceviche but we know what they mean) |

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Best Island Drinks
Tie:
Bay Bistro at Sibonne (especially if Junior is working)
Hemingway’s at The Sands (ask for Korner’s special) |

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Best Non Island Drink
Danny Buoys: You never know what they are cooking up behind the bar and if all else fails it’s the only place to get a Guinness on tap. |

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Best Romantic Dinner
Anacaona at Grace Bay Club. Wonderful seaside setting and romantic atmosphere, enhanced by the new fire pits.
Grace’s Cottage at Point Grace: a classic Caribbean experience. |
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Best Culinary Innovations
Coyaba. Chef Paul Newman (no, not the actor) has been wowing them for years in the TCI. |
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Best Local Bar
Three Queen’s, Blue Hills. The first bar in Provo. Enjoy the cool breezes and local charm. |
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Most Unique Bar
The infinity bar at Grace Bay Club. It goes on for miles (or so it seems after a few rum punches). |
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Most impressive bar
Amanyara. Circular design with ultra high ceilings -- and very creative drinks. |
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Best View
Magnolia. Tracey and Giovanni entertain you overlooking Turtle Cove Marina. Food’s pretty good, too. |
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Best Restaurant Newcomer
Opus. Tony, Abbie and Rollie recreate their magic at a renovated Ocean Club classic. |
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Best place for a quick lunch
Bernie’s Roadside Café. A bit off the beaten path for tourist (on Leeward Highway) but fast, friendly service at bargain prices. |
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Best Sports Bar
Tie
Danny Buoys: if you like European or American sports, DB’s has it all – with two satellite feeds (Direct TV and Sentanta)
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Best Sports Bar
Tie
Shark Bite. The Turtle Cove classic with new big screens and the same great views overlooking the marina. |
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Best Pizza
Pizza Pizza. So good they had to name it twice. Two locations, too, including delivery from their Grace Bay shop. |

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Best Place To Catch Up On Island Gossip
Gilley at the airport. All the coming and going happen here and they serve a mean fish sandwich. Just don’t miss your flight. |
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Best Pastries
Sandwiches, salads, pastry, savory, cakes (special occasion cakes, wedding cakes and more), mini cakes, breakfast, hot lunch, coffee, etc.
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Best Themed Restaurant
Located in Grace Bay Village
Click to read Discover TCI Review on our blog
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