Holetown's hippest eatery doesn't feel particularly Caribbean: there's a gold Buddha in the garden and a house-music soundtrack, but locals love it, giving it a lively atmosphere. The food, which spans the gamut from burgers and curries to sushi, is all carefully prepared and full of flavor.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Holetown attractions

1. Mt Standfast Beach

1.22 MILES

A narrow but pretty stretch of sand just north of Holetown with good swimming. The real reason to come here is the marine life. The waters are inhabited…

2. Paynes Bay Beach

1.43 MILES

Fringed by a fine stretch of sand, gently curving Paynes Bay is endlessly popular and its calm waters make it one of the west coast’s best spots for…

3. Mullins Beach

3.25 MILES

A popular and family-friendly beach along Hwy 1 between Holetown and Speightstown with waters that are usually calm and good for swimming and snorkeling…

4. Welchman Hall Gully

3.91 MILES

Once part of a large estate that covered the area, this National Trust property contains some rare tracts of original Barbados tropical rainforest,…

5. Harrison's Cave

4.15 MILES

This cave is promoted as one of the island's premier attractions, but how much you enjoy it will depend on which tour you choose. The main 'tram tour'…

6. Arlington House

4.31 MILES

A radiant vision in white stucco, this 18th-century colonial house now has an engaging museum run with love by the National Trust. It's divided into…

7. Tyrol Cot Heritage Village

4.68 MILES

Famed as the birthplace of Grantley Adams, Barbados' first prime minister, this colonial-era house is now administered by the Barbados National Trust. It…

8. Flower Forest

4.82 MILES

A 20-hectare botanic garden on the site of a former sugar estate that has many stately, mature citrus and breadfruit trees as well as a fine range of…