Start the day soaking up the morning sun with breakfast at an alfresco restaurant in Barbados. Stop at a beachfront bar in Barbados for a lunchtime snack of fried chicken or fish. Watch the sun set with a cold beer from a bar at Paynes Bay. Dine out in style at a seafood restaurant in Barbados capital, Bridgetown.
Sit on sun-drenched balconies and look out across the harbour from seafront restaurants in Barbados capital, Bridgetown. Try the coconut shrimp, freshly caught fish and Cajun chicken specialities. Dine out on seafood infused with exotic spices at a romantic restaurant along the south coast of Barbados. You could find yourself rubbing shoulders with celebrities at high-end Barbados restaurants on the exclusive west coast.
There's no shortage of restaurants in Barbados, but be sure to book ahead for a good table – especially at weekends. Snack on fried flying fish sandwiches and rotis, flat bread with curry filling, at beach shacks open all day long in Barbados. Wash barbecued chicken down with a beer at lively bars in Barbados. But don't leave eating out till too late as kitchens close around 10pm at Barbados restaurants.
You'll find live music from steel bands and flowing rum punches at bars in Barbados capital Bridgetown. Classic reggae tunes are the soundtrack to sultry Caribbean nights for the young crowd who party at Barbados bars along St Lawrence Gap on the south coast. Rum-based cocktails hit the spot in Barbados bars on the west coast. There's an easy-going vibe at beach bars in Barbados serving early evening ice-cold beer to surfers at Bathsheba.
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