


Nowhere will you find a local cuisine with more zest than the Spice Island's! Local delicacies are seasoned with the island's many tasteful spices, producing a flamboyant and memorable dining experience. Fresh fish such as tuna and kingfish dominate most menus, and are cooked every which way, but always with rich herbs and seasonings. Stewed meats, vegetable salads, and fruits all come together on the menus of fine restaurants and beachside huts that specialize in putting a zip into every bite!.
The Spice Island Inn is the definition of fine dining, with facilities that include a lavish gourmet kitchen offering the finest in Creole and international cuisine, this restaurant pleases even the most distinguishing palates. St George's.
Coconut's Beach Restaurant captures the true flavor and aroma of the "Isle of Spice," with Creole cuisine served in a warm, West Indian atmosphere that has been lauded by Gourmet, Figaro and Vogue magazines. Reservations are recommended. Grand Anse Beach, St George's.
Denya's is a thoroughly local place where you'll dine with Grenadians on tasty traditional dishes served quickly in a relaxed and friendly environment. Melville Street, St George's.
La Belle Creole has a wood interior surrounded by lush tropical grounds, and the cuisine is just as lovely with its gourmet ingredients and artful presentation. The view perfects the evening. Grand Anse, St George's.
There are several places where you can party until the early morning hours, many featuring both popular, reggae, and calypso music. Check with your concierge for a daily list of happenings.
This restaurant transforms into a dance club and bar at night. You can dance the night away to the latest international hits and local calypso favorites. L'anse Aux Epines.
A night at this popular club means dancing to the latest local, regional and international hits, where reggae and calypso are heavily represented on the DJs' rotation list. During the carnival time, it is one of the most crowded spots on the island. Morne Rouge Beach.
This disco and bar is quite popular with the locals. It is open very late on weekends. Grand Anse.
Colorful yachts and other vessels all set sail together from St George. February.
This is the year's main event, a festival celebrating emancipation with elaborate costumes, local music, dance troupes, and plenty of great food and drink. April - August.
Enjoy performances by famous acts and local musicians alike. A great time to enjoy the musical spirit of Grenada's friendly people. June.
A summer celebration in which visitors from all over the region come to join in the local festivities, including street celebrations, live calypso bands and plenty to eat and drink. St Andrew's, August.
This world-famous, entertaining, and exciting competition draws some of the world's best sailors into St George's harbor. November.