OJ’s Beach Bar & Restaurant

Antigua


Driftwood, conch shells, fishing nets and whatever else the sea washes up get worked into the salty decor of this sun- and rum-soaked beach-bum hangout. It's an Antigua institution. Top menu picks include the grilled snapper and lobster salad, but it's also worth stopping by for a swim and the cinnamon-scented rum punch. Live entertainment on Friday and Sunday nights.


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