Sunset Dining: The Best Spots to Eat With a View in Grand Cayman

If you’re planning a vacation to Grand Cayman Island, you know that the island is full of gorgeous scenery and incredible, one-of-a-kind activities. Whether you’re staying for a weekend or a month, every day can feel like paradise. But, after a full day of having fun in the sun, where will you eat at night? The western side of the island is almost designed for a sunset meal, and there is no shortage of fabulous restaurants to enjoy the end of your day. Here is a roundup of some of our favorites, starting from north to south.

Bonny Moon Beach Club

A meal at Bonny Moon is more than just food delivered to your table. The entire club is an experience, complete with live music and Cayman Islands vibes. You can’t help but get up and dance to celebrate how well your vacation is going. The menu features fresh, local seafood, including oysters, octopus, and shrimp. You can also get flatbread pizzas and sandwiches, along with tasty cocktails and delicious wine.

Luca

Italian food is always a delectable treat, but it’s even more spectacular when enjoyed as the sun sets next to you. Luca sits above 7-Mile Beach and provides a fabulous fine-dining experience to cap off the perfect day. The menu is as decadent as the island itself, with options like lobster seafood linguini, braised beef short ribs, and a rack of lamb. The wine list is just as incredible, so it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the wonderful choices though the good thing is there is no wrong choice!

Lobster Pot

Since you’re on the water, it makes sense to enjoy as much seafood as possible during your trip to Grand Cayman. At Lobster Pot, you can get a taste of the ocean as you watch the sky become a rich tapestry of colors and textures. Here, you can get fresh seafood by itself or mixed in with pasta and other sides. One unique island treat is the turtle steak sampler, which is something to add to your bucket list. But, as the name suggests, lobster is the star of the show, appearing in items like curry, poutine, and cioppino.

The Grand Old House

Finally, if you want to blend history with your sunset dinner, there’s no better place to do it than at the Grand Old House on the southern tip of the island. The house was built in 1908, but today it offers a fabulous dining experience unlike anything else you can get on Grand Cayman. The menu is a mix of different cuisines, from classic lamb and risotto to island favorites like conch fritters and braised goat.

Relax at South Bay Beach Club After Your Meal

After filling your belly with delicious food and wonderful views, retire to your beachside suite at South Bay Beach Club. We’re in the heart of the action at the southern end of 7-Mile Beach, close to many high-quality restaurants, shopping, and attractions. Book with us today and kickstart your mouthwatering vacation!