At this all-day restaurant in the home of the late Sir George Martin you get to tuck into Caribbean-infused British favorites such as pork tenderloin or beef lasagna, all with a view of the tropical garden. Friday pub nights are great for eavesdropping on gossiping islanders, as are the barbecue feasts that draw capacity crowds every other Wednesday. Reservations advisable.
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Hilltop Coffee House & Family Center
2.15 MILES
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Montserrat Volcano Observatory
0.74 MILES
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0.81 MILES
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1.05 MILES
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2. Montserrat Volcano Observatory
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6. Hilltop Coffee House & Family Center
2.15 MILES
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8. National Museum of Montserrat
3.89 MILES
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