Dining Out

The following restaurants are located within an easy drive from Compass Point

Miss Arlains

Good news for hungry divers. Just across the street is an eatery 'Arlain's Restaurant'. Miss Arlain is a born and raised Caymanian and East Ender. In Cayman she is famous for her fried chicken! Her menu includes all of your regular American dishes; burgers, pizza etc and a selection of traditional local dishes.

Miss Vivines

For all your native dishes, try Vivine's Kitchen for a great local dining experience. The menu includes traditional Cayman and Caribbean dishes such as: Ackee & Cod Fish, Ox Tail, Conch, Whelks, Fried Fish, Lobster, Curried Goat, Turtle - all served with 'Rice & Beans' and local vegetables. Vivine has a Seafood Buffet every Wednesday and different specials daily. Located only 500 yards East of here, a pleasant 5 minute walk

Portofinos

Open daily, offering regular alacarte menu. This restaurant is only a 2 min drive from Compass Point and offers a super night out with a great selection of Italian, International and Caribbean cuisine.

Davids @ Morritts

Located at The Morritts Tortuga Club offering Ocean views. Specialties including local varieties of fish, to choice steaks, they also offer some great daily specials. Open for lunch and dinner.

The Pelican Reef

An indoor dining restaurant which offers an ala carte menu and a fixed menu on Barefoot Man Nights, which are every Tuesday and Thursday, so be sure to book in advance for a table at one of these entertaining evenings. The Reef Resort also offers an outside beach bar which carries a full bar menu and offers some great cocktails.

Over The Edge Restaurant

Open daily offering full menu. This restaurant is very casual, but the food is excellent.  They offer a great selection of seafood, served with more local style sides such as, rice and beans, fried plantain and callaloo. Approx a 20 min drive.

Kaibo Yacht Club

Their Beach Bar and grill is open every day for lunch and dinner. For Dinner they are offering a more formal affair with a small but great selection of 5 appetizers and 5 main courses. Themed evenings are also offered and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday they are offering Dinner in the Upstairs restaurant, which is aptly named - “UPSTAIRS. The whole design concept at ‘Upstairs’ is the fusion of freshest Caribbean ingredients with the contemporary flair of their head chef Steve Fanning.

Rum Point Wreck View and Restaurant

Rum Point operates their beach bar and grill daily from 10am – 5.00pm it’s a great lunch spot and a super place to hideout and relax for a while. Watch out for their famous mudslides. The Rum Point Restaurant where casual elegance at its best awaits. This newly remodeled restaurant features fine wines and a creative menu designed by a talented culinary team. Feast on the finest in local seafood, meat and poultry. Enjoy your dining experience inside or outside on the terrace under the starry skies. Open from Tue – Saturday 6pm – 10 pm

Sunday Fish Fry (Sundays only)

The Fish Fry Hut is located on the beach next to the Texaco garage in East End Village. If you have always wanted to sample local caught fresh-fried fish, Caribbean style then this is the best opportunity you can find and is definitely worth it. Only open on Sundays all day.

Lighthouse Restaurant at Breakers

Located on the South coast approx a 15 min drive, Lighthouse at Breakers has been a Grand Cayman favorite, with the likes of char-grilled veal chop topped with gorgonzola and pancetta, yellow fin tuna with brandy peppercorn sauce, and mixed seafood grill. Add to the mix a wine list that's garnered praise from "Wine Spectator," and it's easy to see why the Lighthouse is so revered by locals. .


Roland’s Garden

This “unofficial" restaurant offers a very unique dining experience. In Roland’s words: "Whatever I cook - that’s what you get”. With a visit at Roland’s Garden, you can expect a 3 course dinner in a romantic atmosphere (outside) with lots of trees, plants, parrots, mosquitoes and the personal touch of chef Roland. Bring your own bottle of wine or beer, as he can serve only soft drinks.  For sure, it’s not the type of place for "everyone" - if you like something unusual - easy - down to earth, give them a call. Reservations ONLY!

 

The Restaurants in Grand Cayman are considered to be some of the best in the Caribbean with a great choice of both local and gourmet restaurants to choose from.