Restaurants: Region 4 - North End
Top/Favourite Restaurants
Mid-Market Restaurants/Cafés
Take-Away/Fast Food
This page lists all restaurants and eateries in the Lower Caribbean Region, which includes Mount Pleasant, Buccoo, Grange, Mount Irvine, Grafton, Pleasant Prospect, Stonehave, Black Rock, Courland, Plymouth and Arnos Vale. The listings are in alphabetical order, by restaurant type as indicated by the marker flags above. A more detailed interactive map is available here.
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RSR Blue Waters Inn, Speyside Tel: 660-4341 Restaurant at the Blue Waters Inn. One of our favourite hotels on Tobago, but sadly the catering is very poor. | ![]() |
RSR Main Road, Speyside Tel: 660-4852 The Speyside Inn offers a full international menu, with particular emphasis on fresh, local produce and fish in particular. We enjoyed several delightful dinners there during our 2007 visit to the island. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, 7 days a week. | ![]() |
RSR Main Road, Speyside Tel: 639-5438 Standard Creole food. Better quality cuisine and service than Jemma's Treehouse, but lacking Jemma's excellent side dishes. Try the excellent macaroni pie though. | ![]() |
RSR Spring Street, Charlotteville Tel: 660-6011 This little cafe undoubtedly serves the best cappuccino coffee that I have tasted in the north of Tobago. They are open from 8.30am to around sunset during the High Season months, but only by request during the summer months. They offer a range of light snacks and meals. This cafe is a welcome addition in a village of little choice. The cafe has recently become more of a restaurant and reports are favourable. We understand that the chef also offers cooking courses to travellers. | ![]() |
RSR Corner Spring Street, Charlotteville Small local restaurant that seem to be closed far more often than it is open. No reports or details. | ![]() |
RSR Charlotteville Open for dinner only. Closed Sundays. Small local restaurant close to the Pirate's Bay track, generally considered to provide the best Creole cooking in Charlotteville. Very reasonable prices. | ![]() |
RSR Charlotteville Located right on the beachside in the centre of the village, Jane's only seems to be open mainly during the day and not all evenings. Good value but limited choice. Great rotis. | ![]() |
RSR Main Road, Speyside Tel: 660-4066 A Tobagonian institution. Standard stop for all the tour buses. Closed Friday evenings/Saturdays but open all other days for lunch, tea & dinner. No alcohol (bring your own). Many visitors really enjoy the experience. I hate the touristy feel of the place, but have to confess that I enjoyed an absolutely fabulous lunch there in 2008. | ![]() |
RSR Delaford/King's Bay Tel: 771-2716 Located on the main Windward Road at the Eastern end of Delarford at the start of King's Bay, the King's Bay Cafe has recently re-opened after being closed for 8 years. The restaurant serves grilled food: chicken, fish, vegetables, lamb, burgers and hot dogs. Closed Wednesdays; open 12pm to 8pm other days (10pm Friday/Saturday). | ![]() |
RSR Main Street, Speyside Creole cuisine. Good alternative to Jemma's. | ![]() |
RSR Parlatuvier Rd, Roxborough The first building on the left as you enter the outskirts of Roxborough after crossing the Main Ridge Forest Reserve. No food, but Freshly made mixed fruit juices from around TT$10. Well worth a stop if you're crossing the Reserve. | ![]() |
RSR Charlotteville Light, bright and clean restaurant serving the usual mix of Creole food - "shrimp, fish or chicken?". Open for lunch and dinner. Their flying fish sandwiches were the best I've had. Service can be poor when Sharon is not on the premises, but excellent when she is. | ![]() |
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