Eleuthera stretches over 100 miles and offers a dining scene that ranges from hole-in-the-wall Bahamian kitchens to the chic restaurants of Harbour Island. Governor's Harbour is the main settlement, with a handful of reliable restaurants, while Harbour Island (reached by water taxi from North Eleuthera) has become one of The Bahamas' most sought-after dining destinations. In between, you'll find roadside fish fry spots, local bakeries, and the occasional surprise gem tucked along the Queen's Highway.
98 restaurants found in Eleuthera.
Not rated
Cuisine: seafood
5 RGC+ 76 North Palmetto Point, Banks Road, Governor's Harbour Eleuthera
5.0 / 5 (22 reviews)
Cuisine: cafe
5 Charlow Bay, Queens Hwy, Governor's Harbour, The Bahamas
5.0 / 5 (15 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: cafe
Pine St, Governor's Harbour Eleuthera
5.0 / 5 (12 reviews)
Cuisine: cafe
Spanish Wells, The Bahamas
5.0 / 5 (10 reviews)
Cuisine: takeout
Bethel Avenue Central Eleuthera, Governor's Harbour, The Bahamas
5.0 / 5 (4 reviews)
Cuisine: bakery
G6XJ+CR4, Spanish Wells, The Bahamas
5.0 / 5 (2 reviews)
Cuisine: takeout
Shell Gas Station and Groceries, Queens Hwy, Governor's Harbour, The Bahamas
5.0 / 5 (1 reviews) · $
Cuisine: caribbean
South Street, Spanish Wells Eleuthera
5.0 / 5 (1 reviews)
Cuisine: caribbean
Court Street, Dunmore Town Harbour Island
4.8 / 5 (53 reviews)
Cuisine: healthy
Bay Street Dunmore Town Harbour Island, Dunmore Town, The Bahamas
Eleuthera has restaurants spread along its length, with the main clusters in Governor's Harbour, Gregory Town, and the North Eleuthera/Harbour Island area. Options range from casual Bahamian spots to upscale Harbour Island restaurants. Salt N' Fork lists Eleuthera restaurants with ratings and hours.
Harbour Island (Briland) off North Eleuthera is known for its pink sand beach and excellent dining scene. Restaurants here tend to be more upscale than mainland Eleuthera, with fresh seafood, international cuisine, and waterfront settings. Harbour Island is reached by water taxi from the North Eleuthera dock.
Yes, Governor's Harbour is Eleuthera's capital and has several restaurants, from local Bahamian lunch spots to sit-down dinner restaurants. The town centre and waterfront area have the most options. Hours can vary, especially outside peak tourist season, so checking ahead is recommended.
Eleuthera is known for pineapple — the island has a long history of pineapple farming, and you'll find it in dishes, drinks, and desserts across the island. Gregory Town hosts the annual Pineapple Festival. Beyond pineapple, expect the Bahamian staples: fresh conch, grouper, snapper, lobster in season, and traditional sides. Eleuthera's farm-to-table movement is also growing, with some restaurants sourcing produce locally.
Eleuthera is a long, narrow island and restaurants are spread out, so having a rental car is practically essential. Some settlements have limited dining options, and hours can be irregular. Stock up on groceries for days when restaurants are closed. Harbour Island and Governor's Harbour have the most reliable restaurant availability.
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