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We were thinking Wonky Dog. Now considering Anegada Reef Hotel. 1, maybe 2 lobster eaters, an 11 and 14 yo.
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If you want the authentic Anegada lobster dinner experience, go to Potter's by the Sea. I always encourage people to stop by the bar/dock around 4pm to watch your lobster be pulled out of the water and cleaned right in front of you.
For a 5-star experience right on the water, Peter's food at Wonky Dog is some of the best in the BVI. With 2 kids, it might not be a must-do but the food is great.
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Your kids will enjoy the atmosphere at Potters post dinner regardless of where you eat. We have eaten at all 3 mentioned and they are all of the same caliber food IMHO on any given night....
Make sure you reserve in advance
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Go to Potters if you want lobster. For a finer meal it would be Wonky Dog.
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Potter's, Wonky Dog and Anegada Reef Hotel are all great options for lobster. My personal preference is Potter's. Do as Jason mentioned above. I'm sure the kids will enjoy seeing Sam clean the lobsters.
Go Irish!!
Bill
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