St. Croix

Dining and Drinking
Christiansted boasts the core of the island’s dining options. Most are tucked away in old buildings that date to the days when Denmark ruled St. Croix. Kendrick's sets the pace with creative cuisine such as Alaskan king crab cakes with a lemon and black pepper aioli sauce. Restaurant Bacchus boasts the largest wine list in St. Croix with a menu that matches its quality. Caribbean lobster heads the menu. Try Indies Restaurant for Caribbean-influence cuisine or Tivoli Gardens for seafood and steak. Denmark’s only culinary legacy comes at the Top Hat, an upscale restaurant owned by Hanne and Bent Rasmussen. Frikadeller, a savory meatball dish in a tangy cocktail sauce, is just one of the Danish dishes on the menu. Locals love Tutto Bene for delicious Italian cuisine.For pub fare with a sophisticated spin, try the Bombay Club. It is a clubby Christiansted spot complete with dim lighting, lots of rich wood, art and a lively mix of expats, locals and visitors.
Locals and visitors head to Harvey´s, a very casual eatery where owner Sarah Harvey dishes up local cooking that is always tasty. While classier bistros beckon, make an effort to stop here for local fare like fish cooked island style.
Morning Glory Coffee and Tea dishes up delicious breakfasts and lunches from its corner spot in Gallows Bay Marketplace. Fresh muffins and interesting sandwiches highlight the menu. Try Ice Cream Decadence, located near Gallows Bay on Route 75, for ice cream flavors with a tropical twist.
East End
There are several fine dining options outside of Christiansted. The East End is home to the Great House at Villa Madeleine. As the centerpiece of an upscale condominium complex, this elegant restaurant features dishes such as roasted duck and fresh wahoo. Galleon (The), located dockside at Green Cay Marina, gets multiple stars for its imaginative pasta dishes. Piano music on most nights and a good view of the boats at anchor just below are both nice extras.
Outside Christiansted
Breezez, located poolside at the Club St. Croix Condominiums just outside Christiansted, is the place to go for Sunday brunch as well as casual lunches and dinners.
Frederiksted
In Frederiksted, Le St. Tropez provides a French accent with dishes like Croque Monsieur and onions soup in a courtyard setting. Blue Moon, located right across from the waterfront, is a tiny bistro with delicious food.
On the casual front, don’t miss lunch at Turtle's Deli in Frederiksted for New York deli-style lunch on a small covered patio. The breads and cookies are fresh-baked and delicious.
Outside Frederiksted
Outside Frederiksted, try Off the Wall seaside at Cane Bay for drinks and casual fare in a low-key atmosphere. No shoes required, and your bathing suit with a cover-up will do for attire.
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