Caribbean Dreams Magazine Volume 1 | Page 52

belly full It’s Friday night in Barbados, your first stop? Oistins in Christ Church. This historic spot is a favourite for locals and tourists, a smorgasbord of food, culture, natives and festivities. The alfresco dining experience offers mouthwatering, seafood selections, traditional The sights, sounds and delights on the island are boundless but if you really want to get into the tasty, local action, head into the country to Lemon Arbour. No reservations can be made and an afternoon of socializing (liming) making new friends and endless country views is in store. Be sure to arrive before 12 to beat the expected Saturday Saturday Friday uh Ok, even though you may think you are satisfied, there is always a little room for dessert. Would it be such a crime to make one last stop for a little piece of decadent heaven? Try Chili Moos and choose from 20 ice 52 | Caribbean Dreams island dishes, fresh fish and free entertainment. The atmosphere is truly Caribbean, relaxed and effortless, with much of the food prepared on flaming outdoor grills or in intimate eateries, which dominate the area. rush and secure a table or the journey may be in vain. The atmosphere – loud, festive & local! If this spot is deemed too busy for your liking, a ten-minute drive south to The Souse Factory or west to Country View Bar will reveal other favourite Saturday hideaways with the locals. cream flavours, mix in candies, a little bit of fruit or nuts and have them create your very own custom flavor right before your eyes. How? Using granite ice slabs! Eat Fresh Fish with any local side. Drink The Beer Of Barbados - Banks Beer Price $12US–$25US Eat Try their pork! Pickled sea cat, or pudding and souse (All Saturday favourites) and you’ll blend right in. Drink Mount Gay Silver or Banks Beer. Price $10 - $25 US (Lemon Arbour) TIP Get there early to beat the line Eat Our suggestion: GO WILD!