Bahamas Cricket Club

Nassau


Ravaged by Hurricane Matthew in 2016, this historic cricket pavilion-pub overlooking the Haynes Oval immediately got back on its feet, a sign of how much it means to those who water and wield the willow here. It's a great place to eat Bahamian (or British) food and knock back a beer while watching a game from the first-floor veranda.


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