4 Amazing Bermuda Restaurants You Can't Miss!
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Frankly, even if the food were mediocre, we'd still recommend this place for the view alone.
If you want to go someplace where people who actually live there go for birthdays and celebrations, this is the place.
It's more than dinner, it's a show. And everybody loves it.
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If you're visiting Bermuda—whether on a cruise or a week-long vacation—don't settle for eating onboard every day! In this episode of John & Louie's Big Adventures, we're sharing four unforgettable dining experiences that are absolutely worth leaving the ship for. 🌴 Our stops include: 🍽️ Coconuts at The Reefs – Beachfront lunch with spectacular views and access to one of Bermuda's most beautiful beaches. 🫖 Afternoon Tea at the Rosewood – An elegant Bermuda tradition with incredible pastries, sandwiches, and island luxury. 🥩 The Waterlot Inn – A legendary Bermuda steakhouse that's been delighting diners for generations. 🍝 Little Venice – Our favorite restaurant in Hamilton and one of the finest dining experiences we've had anywhere in Bermuda. Whether you're spending one day in port or an entire week on the island, these are four dining experiences we think deserve a place on your itinerary. Have you eaten at any of these restaurants? Tell us your favorite Bermuda restaurant in the comments—we're always looking for an excuse to come back! 👍 If you enjoy luxury travel, cruise tips, destination guides, and honest reviews, be sure to like, subscribe, and join us for more Big Adventures around the world. Thank you to the channels that inspire us: @ritzytravelguide @Cruisewith @WalkWithMeTim @Views-And-Queues