Restaurants in Bodden Town
Bodden Town is a quaint district on Grand Cayman and all of its restaurants serve traditional Caribbean cuisine alongside international favourites.
As the largest district on Grand Cayman, Bodden Town is a quiet area set on the natural harbour and coral reef. You can watch the waves crashing on the reef from many of the town's oceanside spots and taste the delights of Caymanian cuisine. Make sure to try conch fritters, delicious home-style BBQs and a refreshing local beer!
South Coast Bar & Grill
Just through Bodden Town, in Breakers, you'll find South Coast Bar & Grill. Watch as waves break on the coral reef and much your way through the Caribbean-style menu. There is also an air-conditioned, indoor bar where you can pull up a stool and escape from the afternoon heat.
Czech Inn Bar & Grill
The Czech Inn is a lovely spot to stop for a drink whilst driving through Bodden Town. Perch on a stool at their roadside shack and try great beers and refreshing cocktails, though it can get hot in the afternoon sun.
Everglo
Everglo is a local spot that's lovely for a lunchtime dish. The roadside bar is home to several shaded tables where you can enjoy classics like BBQ meats, with rice and peas.
Lighthouse Pizza & Donuts
An old-time favourite in Cayman, The Lighthouse Restaurant was recently bought after being closed during the pandemic, It will be reincarnated in 2025/26, however it is currently operating as a pizza and donut spot - it's a must try!
Rankin's Jerk Centre
Ran by Caymanian family, the Rankins, Rankin's Jerk Centre cooks family recipes handed down from mothers before. Sit in the garden and feast on the BBQ favourites.
Grape Tree Cafe
A fried fish joint in Bodden Town, Grape Tree Cage is a local favourite. Try fried fish and fritters, fried breadfruit and chicharrón!