Looking for the best local restaurants in Antigua offering authentic dining experiences? We’ve got you covered with this guide. At these eateries, you’ll bite into tasty Caribbean dishes (plus a few foreign favourites) while rubbing shoulders with the local set. You won’t experience an upscale ambience, but you will get to savour real Antiguan gastronomy, often at rock-bottom prices.

We’ve handpicked popular local haunts from all corners of the island so you can find a cheerful venue without venturing too far from your hotel. Give those pricey, tourist-orientated restaurants a wide berth for a moment and try these local recommendations instead.

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    Roti King

    Delicious roti in St John’s

    Roti King
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    Roti King in Antigua lives up to its name – you won’t find better flatbread delicacies anywhere on the island. The spicy goat roti is the signature dish, but you can’t go wrong with the chicken curry or shrimp, either. If you’re feeling famished, order some tamarind smothered pholourie (Caribbean fried dough balls) on the side. The portions are big.

    The staff at this legendary St John’s locale serve each dish with a smile, and the bargain basement prices give budget-conscious diners cause to grin as well. It’s located a few blocks from the port, making it a great choice for cruise passengers seeking a quick local bite.

    Location: St Mary’s St, St John’s, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 12 am

    Phone: +1 268-462-2328

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    Cuties

    High-quality local cuisine near the port

    Cuties
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    Cuties in St John’s Redcliffe Quay attracts hungry shoppers searching for a satisfying Caribbean meal. Standout dishes include the flame-grilled steak with sweet potato chips and the deep-fried prawn fritters. There’s also a tempting selection of international dishes that cater to visitors stumbling in from the nearby port.

    The casual restaurant features a distinct island theme and laidback vibe – 2 hallmarks of an authentic Antiguan eatery. Service can be slow at times, so grab a freshly squeezed fruit juice or margarita while you wait.

    Location: Redcliffe Quay, St John’s, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Monday from 9 am to 5 pm, Tuesday–Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 268-562-1820

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    Roti Sue

    The best roti in Falmouth Harbour

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    Roti Sue is your go-to venue for lip-smacking roti on the southern end of the island. This unpretentious eatery is run by a lovely lady named Sue, who’s mastered the art of making this delectable Trinidadian dish. Sue offers 4 roti options – veggie, chicken, beef, or shrimp – all of which come drenched in curry sauce then ram-packed with potatoes and chickpeas.

    Look for the bright-green building overlooking Falmouth Harbour – you’ll easily spot it from a distance. Inside, the laidback vibe and friendly service make dining here a casual affair. Affordable prices ensure the place remains popular with the local crowd. 

    Location: Dockyard Drive, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 11 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +1 268-785-1698

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    De Underdog

    A laidback sports bar and restaurant in Jolly Harbour

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    De Underdog offers an affordable alternative to the upscale waterfront venues in Antigua and sits a stone’s throw from Jolly Harbour. The casual Caribbean restaurant does a mean goat curry plus deep-fried delicacies like fish fingers and prawn fritters. If you’re craving more familiar flavours, you’ll find juicy burgers and quesadillas on the menu, too.

    De Underdog doubles as a sports bar, attracting a lively mix of locals and visitors most nights. The manager is always up for a chat and will happily switch on the sports match of your choice. Pop round on a Tuesday if you fancy karaoke.

    Location: 3477+PMW, Jolly Harbour, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 4 pm to 12 am (closed on Mondays)

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    Big Banana Pizzas in Paradise

    Wood-fired delights at Redcliffe Quay

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    Big Banana Pizzas in Paradise resides in a renovated 18th-century rum warehouse in St John’s historic Redcliffe Quay. As you’d expect, its wood-fired pies are the star of the show – order the lobster or seafood pizza for a Caribbean twist. Burgers, wraps, baguettes, and pasta add variety to the menu, best accompanied by a fresh fruit crush.

    The cosy, open-plan venue has a fully licensed bar and a big screen TV playing the day’s sports highlights. Live musicians grace the stage on some nights, attracting a boisterous mix of locals and travellers. The restaurant also has an airport branch if you fancy a quick pizza slice before your flight.

    Location: Redcliffe Street, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 11.30 am to 9.30 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +1 268-480-6970

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    Smiling Harry’s

    A brilliant seafacing restaurant by Halfmoon Bay

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    Smiling Harry’s does the best Caribbean fare on the east coast of Antigua, including an eclectic blend of meat and seafood dishes. The goat curry and shrimp salad are the picks of the bunch, though you can’t go wrong with their tasty chicken treats. The place packs out with locals at lunchtime, which is always a good sign.

    Despite the scenic location overlooking Half Moon Bay, Harry’s is surprisingly affordable. Enormous portions and refreshing ice-cold drinks make this a pleasant pitstop while on a snorkelling tour of the bay.

    Location: Half Moon Bay Beach, St Philip, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 4.30 pm

    Phone: +1 268-460-4084

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    Sandra’s Beach Shop Bar and Grill

    The top place to feast on the beach in Jolly Harbour

    Sandra’s Beach Shop Bar and Grill
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    Sandra’s is your go-to Jolly Harbour venue for authentic Caribbean cuisine with waterfront views. The laidback beachside restaurant has a small selection of tree-shaded tables, letting you dine with your toes in the sand. If those are taken, the wooden verandah affords equally breathtaking views.

    Caribbean seafood classics like deep-fried prawn fritters and grilled saltfish fill the menu, all plucked fresh from the ocean that day. Jovial staff provide superb service and rent out jet skis for a post-lunch adventure. If you’re thirsty, try their signature cocktail: Sherwin’s Pain Killer (but not before hopping on a jet ski, that is).

    Location: Palm Beach Dr, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +1 268-720-7709

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    Honey Cutter Restaurant

    Affordable Antiguan/American comfort food

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    Honeycutters is your best bet for finger-lickin' wings in Antigua. Each tender morsel comes smothered in their signature BBQ sauce. If you’re more of a burger lover, this beloved fast-food haunt does hearty creations with your choice of fillings. The steamy fish stew is a superb alternative for those watching their carbs.

    This St John’s institution has been filling Antiguan bellies for generations, and its rock-bottom prices keep the locals coming back for more. It’s located directly opposite the port – perfect for a quick comfort food fix when your ship docks. Keep an eye out for the Honeycutter’s food truck that frequents the city’s top parties and fetes.

    Location: Tanner St, St John’s, Antigua & Barbuda

    Phone: +1 268-734-3361

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    Chippy Antigua

    A popular food truck serving filling British cuisine

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    Chippy Antigua is the brainchild of an English expat couple who’ve become famous throughout the island for their fabulous food van. The mobile venue does a roaring trade, with fellow expats and loyal locals in the queue.  

    The owner, a deep-sea diver and commercial fisherman, catches most of the menu and the rest comes from the local epicurean market. His wife takes charge of the cooking, preparing British recipes like meat pies, sausages, and fish and chips, all with traditional sides such as gravy or mushy peas. Her Antiguan seafood dishes are just as good.

    Location: Marina Bay Rd, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Wednesday and Friday from 4 pm to 9 pm

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    Jackee’s Kwik Stop

    An intergenerational family-run restaurant in English Harbour

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    Jackee’s Kwik Stop on English Harbour is a friendly, family-run business that’s been cooking outstanding Caribbean cuisine for over 25 years. You’ll find 3 generations working the room at any given time, all of whom serve each dish with a smile.

    The venue is a hit for its decadent all-day breakfast. Featuring a mountain of eggs, pancakes, and bacon, it’s a potent hunger (or hangover) cure. For a lighter start to the day, order the Antiguan breakfast instead, which comes with salt cod, spinach, eggs, and banana. Standout lunch options include jerk pork and shrimp salad.

    Location: Dockyard Drive, Antigua & Barbuda

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 7 am to 10 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +1 268-460-1299

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Harry Stewart | Contributing Writer