Native Food and Fruits

Grenada Island


On one side of the market plaza, this great local smoothie bar knocks out refreshing fruit-based beverages, as well as more filling shakes, that are full of flavor. Try the sea moss or order the oats, peanut and Guinness version and you'll happily skip a meal.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Grenada Island attractions

1. St George’s Market Square

0.02 MILES

Busiest on Friday and Saturday mornings, this is the largest market in Grenada, with stalls heaped with fresh island produce. It's a colorful sight that…

2. St George’s Anglican Church

0.08 MILES

Erected in 1825, St George’s is topped by a squat four-sided clock tower that serves as the town's timepiece, and which didn't cease to work when the…

3. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

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Sitting pretty at the top of the capital’s hill, St George’s Roman Catholic cathedral provides a great vantage point over the town. Though Hurricane Ivan…

4. St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

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Immediately north of Fort George, St Andrew’s fared worst of all the town’s churches in Hurricane Ivan. There isn’t much left except the front wall and…

5. Sendall Tunnel

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Monckton St leads to the historic Sendall Tunnel, a narrow 340-ft passageway built in 1894 that burrows through the hill to reach Bruce St and the rest of…

6. Grenada National Museum

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Staffed by enthusiastic members, this museum has displays that are a little haphazard. It is mostly dedicated to the original indigenous inhabitants of…

7. National Library

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The poor old national library was once a lovely building but shoddy renovations and now neglect have left it in a dire state. If you look past the broken…

8. Carenage

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A scenic inlet, the Carenage is a great place for a stroll along the water’s edge, taking in the colorful fishing boats and the bustle of supplies being…