Bimini sits just 50 miles off the coast of Miami, making it the gateway to The Bahamas for boaters and day-trippers. Despite its small size, the island punches above its weight with fresh-off-the-boat seafood, laid-back beach bars, and a fishing culture that runs deep — Hemingway spent years here chasing marlin and writing. Alice Town on North Bimini is where most of the restaurants cluster, with a mix of Bahamian kitchens, waterfront grills, and resort dining at Resorts World Bimini.
34 restaurants found in Bimini.
Not rated
Cuisine: caribbean
Last Place On South Queen's Highway, Bimini, Alice Town Bimini
5.0 / 5 (3 reviews)
Cuisine: caribbean
PPF2+P8 Alice Town, The Bahamas Across from Radio Beach, Alice Town Bimini
5.0 / 5 (2 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: caribbean
Queens Highway North Bimini, Bailey Town Bimini
4.9 / 5 (287 reviews)
Cuisine: seafood
Queen's Hwy, Alice Town, The Bahamas
4.8 / 5 (19 reviews)
Cuisine: seafood
PPG2+4FR, Alice Town, The Bahamas
4.7 / 5 (44 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: seafood
Kings Highway, Alicetown, Bimini, Alice Town Bimini
4.4 / 5 (153 reviews) · $
Cuisine: caribbean
Main street Across From The Bimini Clinic Bimini
Bimini has over 30 restaurants ranging from casual conch stands and beachfront bars to sit-down seafood restaurants and resort dining at Resorts World Bimini. Most are concentrated in Alice Town on North Bimini. Salt N' Fork lists Bimini restaurants with ratings, hours, and reviews.
Alice Town's King's Highway is the main strip with most of Bimini's restaurants and bars. For fresh conch and casual Bahamian food, look for the local spots along the waterfront. Resorts World Bimini on North Bimini has several upscale dining options. South Bimini has fewer options but rewards the trip with a quieter atmosphere.
Bimini is known for incredibly fresh seafood — conch pulled straight from the surrounding flats, grilled lobster in season, and the catch of the day from the island's sport fishing fleet. Conch salad made dockside is a Bimini staple. The island's proximity to the Gulf Stream means the fish is as fresh as it gets anywhere in The Bahamas.
Bimini is the closest Bahamian island to the US mainland — about 50 miles east of Miami. You can reach it by a 2-hour ferry from Fort Lauderdale (Balearia), a 25-minute flight from Fort Lauderdale or Miami, or by private boat. Many visitors come for day trips or weekend getaways.
Some bars and restaurants in Alice Town stay open late, especially on weekends and during fishing tournament season. However, Bimini is a small island and many spots close by 9 or 10 PM on quieter nights. Use Salt N' Fork's Open Now filter to check what's currently serving.
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