Popular Black-Owned Restaurants in Barbados
There are so many great acclaimed black owned restaurants on the small island nation of Barbados. The range is wide to suit all budgets.
Below is a list of some of the most popular black-owned restaurants in Barbados.
CHAMPERS – Black-Owned Restaurant in Barbados
Champers – This is a black-owned waterside south coast restaurant is one of the most well-known restaurants in Barbados. It is close to many hotels on the south coast. It has a very loyal clientele of local Barbadians and also visitors. The restaurant is located on the waterside making it one of the most scenic upscale restaurants on this side of the island. The ambiance is so soothing as you listen to the water crash while you dine. Additionally, Champers features an art gallery full of amazing works out of Caribbean art that you will see displayed throughout. The restaurant serves both lunch and dinner. The menu is very extensive and caters to everyone including vegetarians.
CARIBA- Black-Owned Restaurants in Barbados
Cariba – Is a black-owned west coast restaurant is located in an intimate spot in a lovely traditional Barbadian architecture design of a chattel house in the parish of St. James. The restaurant serves modern Caribbean cuisine with an Asian twist. It is owned by Chef Glen Bent and his wife Faye. The restaurant opened in 2008. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner. The menu caters to everyone including vegetarians.
AEON BAR & GRILL – Black-Owned Restaurants in Barbados
Aeon Bar & Grill – This is a black-owned restaurant located at the biggest mall in Barbados – Sheraton Mall. The restaurant offers an extensive menu of lunch and dinner. It’s a great place to stop before or after visiting the mall. Its an open air bar so they offer a wide range of alcoholic drinks.
PLANET JUICE CLOTHING CAFE – Black-Owned Restaurants in Barbados
Planet Juice Clothing Cafe – This is a black-owned restaurant located at the biggest mall in Barbados – Sheraton Mall. The restaurant is an innovative concept and very unique to the island of Barbados. It combines a restaurant with a clothing cafe where you can get custom-designed clothes. The food menu is extensive and they offer lunch and dinner. They also have a wide range of smoothies on offer. WIFI is also complimentary.
RUM STOP – Black-Owned Restaurants in Barbados
Rum Stop – This is a black-owned restaurant located at the upscale mall – Limegrove. The restaurant is owned by Executive Chef, Alfredo Batson. Rum Stop name says it all and they offer quintessential Bajan cuisine. As the name implies it is also a bar and lounge. The food menu is extensive and has many local Barbadian dishes. This is a great spot if you are located on the west coast of the island.
BLISS CAFE- Black-Owned Restaurants in Barbados
Bliss Cafe – This is a black-owned restaurant located in Dover (close to Sandals Hotel) in the popular area known as St. Lawrence Gap its a great area to stay without renting a car you will find lots of hotels in this area. This restaurant is well known for its heavenly breakfast dishes and its creative milkshakes they even offer specialty vegan shakes. This is one of the most popular breakfast spots on the island. They have an extensive menu and serve breakfast and lunch whereby they even offer all-day breakfast. At this restaurant, they cater to vegetarians, vegans, and also serve gluten-free meals. They are open from Wednesday – Sunday from 8am – 2:30pm.
UNCLE JOE’S BAR AND GRILL – Black-Owned Restaurants in Barbados
Uncle Joe’s Bar and Grill – This is a black-owned restaurant which offers scenic east coast views of Bathsheba. This restaurant has such a lovely view of the shoreline. It is known for its relaxed casual vibe. There’s lots of live entertainment with live entertainment such as DJs and Karaoke. They are open Thursday to Sunday from noon until.
Great article! I have to check these out the next time I’m in Barbados!
Thanks for the positive feedback. I am so glad that you found this article informative. Yes please do check out these popular black-owned restaurants when you are in Barbados. We would be glad to have you back on our island shores.