61 West

Grenada Island


A fashionable open-air beach bar right on Grand Anse, 61 West balances a casual vibe with good service and a diverse international menu, although the dish descriptions read better than the actual dining experience. The comfortable seating on the sand under the canvas is great for drinks. If food improves to match the ambience it'll be a winner.


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