Sister Island Cuisine
The Cayman Islands are home to more than 140 nationalities and offer visitors a great selection of restaurants. With such a diverse culture, dining is always an adventure and there are tasty treats to explore that'll please every palate.
Little Cayman
Southern Cross Club
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The Hungry Iguana
The Hungry Iguana Restaurant (on site) is the only a la carte restaurant on Little Cayman. You can dine inside the air conditioned restaurant or outside on our large oceanfront patio.
Bird of Paradise Restaurant
Bird of Paradise Restaurant located in the Little Cayman Beach Resort
Seahorse Boutique
Breakfast and lunch served daily in Little Caymans only Cafe and Gift shop. Start your day with Eggs Benedict and a hot coffee before picking up something from the very well stocked gift store. Gay and Ed Morse are long term residents of Little Cayman and together with Chef Dianne they have created a world class dining experience.
Beach Nuts Bar
Beach Nuts is centrally located at the resort and adjacent to the pool and overlooking the Caribbean Sea beyond. This is the hub of island activity and you will find something for everyone.
Cayman Brac
The Palms Restaurant
The Palms Caribbean Restaurant tempts you with the taste of the tropics as well as serving American and continental cuisines. Breakfast is served from 7 to 10 am, lunch from 12:30 to 1:30 pm and dinner from 6:30 to 8 pm
The Tipsy Turtle Pub
The Tipsy Turtle Pub is a pool side bar overlooking the beach, specializing in refreshing tropical drinks. The bar offers a great menu selection of American and Caribbean cuisine. Open daily from 12 noon am to 11pm
The Alexander
Dutchie’s Bar & Grill Cayman Brac provides fine-dining catering at The Alexander Hotel in their state-of-the-art conference room, restaurant dining room – and also provides catering at venues across Cayman Brac.