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Hi there – we live here on the island and confident that you’ll have a great time here in February. There’s lots to do here and the new Village that they put up is getting quite a lot of buzz around town. Happy Travels!Val
The Best of Turks and Caicos – Food & Drink categoryThis list should help with ‘where shall we try next’ when it comes to deciding where to eat and drink down here in the Turks & Caicos and will also tell you the best place to catch up on local gossip. Best HamburgerThe Big Mac at Aqua (Turtle Cove Marina)Close second: Jimmy’ s Dive Bar (Ports of Call) – true New York style. Best Conch SaladBoogaloos in Blue Hills: a Turks & Caicos traditionClose second: Simba at Turks and Caicos Club. They call it ceviche but we know what they meanBest Island DrinksTie:Bay Bistro at Sibonne (especially if Junior is working)Hemingway’s at The Sands (ask for Korner’ s special) Best Non Island DrinkDanny Buoys: You never know what they are cooking up behind the bar and if all else fails it’ s the only place to get a Guinness on tap. Best Romantic DinnerAnacaona at Grace Bay Club. Wonderful seaside setting and romantic atmosphere, enhanced by the new fire pits.Grace’s Cottage at Point Grace: a classic Caribbean experience. Best Culinary InnovationsCoyaba. Chef Paul Newman (no, not the actor) has been wowing them for years in the TCI. Best Local BarThree Queen’ s, Blue Hills. The first bar in Provo. Enjoy the cool breezes and local charm. Most Unique BarThe infiniti bar at Grace Bay Club. It goes on for miles (or so it seems after a few rum punches). Most impressive barAmanyara. Circular design with ultra high ceilings — and very creative drinks. Best ViewMagnolia. Tracey and Giovanni entertain you overlooking Turtle Cove Marina. Food’ s pretty good, too. Best Restaurant NewcomerOpus. Tony, Abbie and Rollie recreate their magic at a renovated Ocean Club classic. Best place for a quick lunchBernie’ s Roadside Café . A bit off the beaten path for tourist (on Leeward Highway) but fast, friendly service at bargain prices. Best Sports BarTieDanny Buoys: if you like European or American sports, DB’ s has it all – with two satellite feeds (Direct TV and Sentanta)Shark Bite: The Turtle Cove classic with new big screens and the same great views overlooking the marina. Best PizzaPizza Pizza. So good they had to name it twice. Two locations, too, including delivery from their Grace Bay shop. Best Place To Catch Up On Island Gossip

Gilley at the airport. All the coming and going happen here and they serve a mean fish sandwich. Just don’ t miss your flight.

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