The Poop Deck specializes in casual waterfront dining for the whole family. The owners operate two locations, one by the harbor and the other next to the beach. Although you can choose any of the a la carte entrees, one of the restaurant's treats is to pick any fish and have it cooked in the style of your choosing. The restaurant also serves lighter lunch fare during the day.
The Poop Deck
Poop Deck Dr.
Cable Beach, Bahamas
011-242-393-8175
thepoopdeckrestaurants.com
If you're looking for five star cuisine, but want to escape Atlantis resort, you can visit the restaurant of rival Graycliff Hotel. Traditional Bahamian cuisine has been prepared using international cooking techniques. The Greycliff Restaurant affords a chance to enjoy formal dining, and meals can get expensive quickly. Special meals are also held regularly and include wine luncheons, wine tastings and a chance to try the food of students at the restaurant's academy. If you reserve ahead of time, you can enjoy your meal in a private dining room.
Graycliff Hotel, Restaurant, & Cigar Company
8 thru 12 West Hill Street
Nassau, Bahamas
800-476-0446
graycliff.com
This restaurant offers gourmet Bahamian food which tends to make use of the abundant local seafood. You can dine in any of the four eating areas. This restaurant was once black tie, but has eased up on the dress code. For men, no t-shirts, jeans or shorts are allowed, but a dress shirt and slacks should suffice. Sun And . . . features fresh seafood and vegetables, Angus beef and a fully-stocked wine cellar. The restaurant is closed on Mondays.
Sun And . . .
Lakeview Rd. and Shirley St.
Nassau, Bahamas
011-1-242-3931205
sun-and.com/