Monsterrat – Fine Dining

ANFA Restaurant and Bar
“Although takeout orders are 80 percent of the food sold at this small restaurant, the interior boasts a bar and television. JJ’s Cuisine (St John’s Main Road), another popular St John’s restaurant, serves more conventional Caribbean fare such as seafood and an energy punch made from rum, grated sweet potato and Frangelica liqueur. ” – iexplore.com
Phone: (664) 491-2200
Watermelon Cottage
“Small, friendly and relaxing Watermelon is the perfect place to stay or enjoy a peaceful dinner or lunch while visiting the unique and beautiful island of Montserrat.
Nestled next to a stream and surrounded by tropical vegetation Watermelon is a great Caribbean hide-away for nature lovers. 
Seating just 12 guests the Bistro is a quiet retreat that opens each evening for dinner. We offer a fresh simple menu including Steaks, Fish, Chicken and Shrimp all at reasonable prices.” – Watermeloncottagemontserrat.com
Website : www.watermeloncottagemontserrat.com/
Email: watermeloncottage@hotmail.com
Phone: (664) 496-4131
| (664) 491 -5305
Ziggy's
Vivacious owners John and Marcia Punter literally hacked Montserrat’s most elegant eatery from the rain forest. They poured a concrete floor and dressed it with a billowing, white, rectangular tent, pergolas, palm fronds, potted plants, hardwood chairs, jade hurricane shutters, bronze sculpted candlesticks, and colorful Moroccan-inspired table settings. The menu (posted on a blackboard) changes daily, but always offers one red meat, one white meat, and one seafood entrée. Generally well-executed dishes lean more toward bistro fare (emphasizing beef entrecôte or goat cheese soufflé over such island staples as fish, though specials like oxtail ravioli happily marry both culinary traditions); the signature butterfly shrimp usually precedes entrées. A decent wine list enhances the meal; save room for the Chocolate Sludge. Despite an erratic schedule (reconfirm reservations), hard-to-find location, and overly relaxed service, the ambience is appealingly serene and upscale. – Fodors.com
Website : www.ziggysrestaurant.com
Address:Mahogany La., Woodlands, St. Peter, Montserrat
Phone: (664)491–8282
Olveston House
“Five different rums power the knockout Olveston Rum Punch, but the animated chatter of locals, expats, and international guests also generates its own potent buzz. Picture windows overlook the handsome veranda and gardens at this popular eatery. Chef Margaret Wilson uses whatever ingredients are available, always creatively. She often makes fresh wahoo, garlic shrimp, or pork tenderloin. The sublime sticky toffee pudding, mango-ginger crumble are divine, though daughter Sarah’s luscious cheesecakes are also winners. Sailing etchings, period cabinets with mismatched china, and serenading tree frogs create the ambience of dining at someone’s country estate, Caribbean-style. Wednesday barbecue, Friday pub night, and Sunday classic English brunch are casual and cheap, with no reservations required.” – Fodors.com
Website:  www.olvestonhouse.com
Phone: (664) 491–5210