A newcomer to the competitive Holetown dining scene, the Mews has already built up quite a following due to its inventive menu and lively, unpretentious ambience. Like most places in the region there's plenty of seafood on the menu but here it jostles for space alongside rabbit, lamb shanks and sweet potato gnocchi.
The Mews
Holetown
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