Freeport on Grand Bahama Island offers a more relaxed, locals-first dining scene compared to Nassau. You'll find family-run Bahamian restaurants, fresh seafood shacks, and a handful of international options — all with that unhurried island pace. Whether you're eating at the Port Lucaya Marketplace or exploring the side streets of Freeport proper, the food is honest, generous, and delicious.
88 restaurants found in Freeport.
5.0 / 5 (10 reviews) · $$
Seahorse Rd #21 The Lucaya Shopping Centre, Freeport Grand Bahama Island
5.0 / 5 (2 reviews)
Intersection Of East Sunrise Highway & Beachway Dr, Freeport Grand Bahama Island
4.9 / 5 (23 reviews)
Cuisine: takeout
Chanel House, Besides, Wendy's Lucaya Near Port Lucaya Marketplace, Sea Horse Rd, Freeport, The Bahamas
4.9 / 5 (23 reviews)
Cuisine: seafood
G8J2+MPM, W Atlantic Dr, Freeport, The Bahamas
4.9 / 5 (16 reviews)
Cuisine: cafe
Port lucaya marketplace Freeport Grand Bahama, Sea Horse Rd, Freeport, The Bahamas
4.9 / 5 (14 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: fusion
Port Lucaya Marketplace Seahorse Rd Unit 10, Freeport Grand Bahama Island
4.9 / 5 (7 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: italian
1 Seahorse Road Unexso Building, Freeport Grand Bahama Island
4.8 / 5 (49 reviews) · $
Cuisine: bahamian
# 3 Merport Building Pioneer's Way, Freeport 1242 Grand Bahama Island
4.8 / 5 (30 reviews) · $$
Cuisine: american
Port Lucaya Marketplace Old Batemans, Freeport Grand Bahama Island
4.8 / 5 (14 reviews)
Rayvin Mall, E Atlantic Dr, Freeport, The Bahamas
4.8 / 5 (11 reviews)
Cuisine: bakery
West Atlantic Dr #1 Teachers Salaried & Credit Union Building Freeport Grand Bahama, Freeport, The Bahamas
Freeport's best restaurants range from local Bahamian spots serving fresh conch and fish to casual international dining around the Port Lucaya Marketplace. Ratings, hours, and menus for Freeport restaurants are available on Salt N' Fork, making it easy to find top-rated options near you.
The Port Lucaya Marketplace area is the hub of dining in Freeport, with a variety of restaurants, bars, and food stalls clustered around the marina. You'll find Bahamian seafood, international cuisine, and casual bar-and-grill spots all within walking distance. For more authentic local dining, explore restaurants in the downtown Freeport area away from the tourist strip.
Freeport's dining scene is generally more laid-back and less touristy than Nassau, with a stronger emphasis on local Bahamian cooking and fewer large resort restaurants. You'll still find all the Bahamian classics — conch, fresh fish, peas n' rice — but prices tend to be a bit lower and portions more generous. Freeport also has its own local flavor influenced by the island's history as a free trade zone.
Yes, Freeport has excellent seafood restaurants taking advantage of Grand Bahama's location close to deep-water fishing grounds. Fresh snapper, grouper, mahi-mahi, and conch are local staples. Browse Salt N' Fork's Freeport listings filtered to Seafood to find the best fish restaurants on the island.
Most Freeport restaurants open for lunch around 11:30 AM to noon and serve dinner until 9 or 10 PM. Breakfast options are more limited compared to Nassau, but several hotels and local spots serve morning meals from around 7 or 8 AM. Use Salt N' Fork's Open Now filter to see which Freeport restaurants are currently serving.
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