Andy's Soup House

Top choice in Grenada Island


This humble roadside diner is our favorite place on the whole island for fantastic local eats. It serves a variety of traditional dishes and snacks including great rotis, but the main reason to come here is for the 'waters' (soups). There are usually at least five different varieties on offer; pick any, they're all delicious.

If you're feeling adventurous go for the 'mannish water,' a goat soup that is said to be a powerful aphrodisiac. It also prepares vegetarian dishes and great juices made from local fruits.


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