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St-Barthélemy


In a prime spot on Gustavia's waterfront opposite the ferry terminal, this locally loved, reasonably priced brasserie serves solid French mains (steak tartare with raw egg, duck breast with honey and spices…) along with pub staples like salads and burgers and a 30-strong cocktail list. Breakfast, from 7am, is the earliest option in town.


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