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02/01/2015 10:57 AM
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I am looking for recommendations for a cheaper option for dinner in Road Town. We will be a party of 10 and looking for dinner the night of our overnight at BVi Yacht base. Most of the group is in their 20's so gourmet food is not a priority.
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I would recommend Capriccio..many great pastas..pizzas..salads at very reasonable prices..
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The Pub, near Conch Charters base.
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I agree with all of the above and will add Village Queen, The Watering Hole, Bamboushay, Pusser's and if you want to go "local" add Midtown Restaurant to the mix. It all depends on what you like to eat. Also, you didn't mention what day of the week you'll be there and that can make a difference as some are closed on various nights. You'll find most of the restaurants listed here
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Virgin Queen by the roundabout is great and inexpensive. Best pizza in Roadtown. I agree The Pub and Sharkeys are great. A little further is Mulligans at Nanny Cay.
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I'm sure I'll hear it for this...but Pusser's for food??? As said for me best pizza on Tortola is Capriccio by quite a wide margin..or if you are going for really good.."The Dove" is terrific and for Sushi and half decent Indian at lunchtime there's "Origin"..no fan of " Mulligan's" for food either but nice sports TVs..
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For pizza, Capriccio. For a more varied menu at reasonable prices, I would suggest Le Grand Cafe. It is next to Pusser's and can handle a large group. Do make a reservation though. I love the burgers at Pusser's for what it's worth.
Mike "The journey is the thing." Homer
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Thanks for the recommendations. We will be arriving on Thursday afternoon and looking for dinner that night.
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I was also going to say C+F. Clarence and Florine will treat you like royalty with great barbecue and seafood. It is just a short cab ride from Moorings back behind the big food warehouse. Go early before their usual rush. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
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