
Eating & Drinking

Our concierge can provide a food shopping service for you for a small fee.
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Supermarkets & markets
There are two supermarkets about 15 minutes drive from the villa in an area called Cul-de-Sac.
Imported items will be more expensive so do check the prices.
There are larger supermarkets further afield north of Castries if required.
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Cash points and petrol are also available at these supermarkets.
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A smaller supermarket, Promise, is only a 5 minute drive for last minute staples and alcoholic drinks.
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Food markets can be found in the capital of Castries; and local towns will have freshly caught fish and locally grown fruit and vegetables.
Private chef
Our concierge can arrange a local chef to cook for you in the villa​
Fancy a treat or simply don't fancy cooking, then Claudia or Sabrina, our local chefs, can prepare breakfast, lunch or dinner for you and your guests.
You can provide the groceries or the chef can arrange the whole experience.
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Restaurants in Marigot Bay
Marigot Bay has a range of eateries to cater for all tastes, from traditional St Lucian cuisine to more American style fayre.

The Villa Restaurant is a great choice for a special occasion overlooking the bay.
A short walk, or they can collect you from the villa.
Around the bay are a selection of restaurants offering a range or Caribbean cuisine accompanied by cocktails and music, such as Chateau Mygo and JJ's Mangrove Dock.
Doolittle's, a few minutes across the bay on the free ferry, also have some pool tables to while away the hours.
The Marina Village is part of the 5* Zoetry Hotel and is available for all to use; you will simply pay for your food & drink.
Hurricane Hole offers a more American menu, and shows a range of sport on tv.
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An ice cream and coffee Coco Cafe is located next to Hurricane Hole.
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A more sophisticated restaurant is situated upstairs from Hurricane Hole, simply enquire locally for timings, menu and reservations.
Further afield
The Coal Pot and The Pink Plantation House are either side of the capital Castries, about 20-30 minutes drive, offering fabulous food in lovely surroundings.
There are some lovely places to eat further afield, reached either by taxi or car, or even some by boat!
Rodney Bay and the Marina offers a wide range of bars and restaurants, catering for cuisines from around the world.
The Marina offers seafood, pizza, ice cream and coffee shops.
Reduit Beach Avenue, Rodney Bay, has a wide range of world cuisines, a particular favourite being Jaques Waterfront Dining for a more sophisticated experience.
Other lovely eateries can be found on local beaches far and wide, from the Naked Fisherman Bar and Grill in the north to the resort restaurants at Jade Mountain and Sugar Beach in the south.
