Lunch on St Thomas? Best place?
- mrscaptainjay
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All good choices. I second Gladys for local food, Greenhouse for fun atmosphere and people watching, and Hook, Line & Sinker for fresh seafood and good mix of tourist and locals.
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On our way home, after our first trip in May, we disembarked the ferry in pouring rain. I asked the first local we passed, where we could find some food, and he pointed to the left and said "green house." I literally thought we were looking for a green house and was wondering how we'd ask for food there.... We were really happy to find the Greenhouse restaurant, and our meal was delicious and low-priced and in a great setting!
We always try to go to Cafe Amici for their delicious pastas and homemade stone oven pizzas on our way back home. We have always enjoyed the open air restaurant and fabulous food. On July 13th on our way back home my daughter ordered the Cavatappi Pesto Pasta, which was amazing! We also ordered the Caribbean Jerk Chicken Pizza, the Mediterranean Pizza, and the Margherita Pizza. All the pizzas were fantastic, but we especially enjoyed the Caribbean Jerk Chicken Pizza. My son ordered this one and he really didn't want to share - it was that good. My son's girlfriend ordered the Mediterranean Pasta and said it was also delicious. I don't think you could go wrong with anything you order at this restaurant. Bon Appetit!!
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What a shame. Ownership was a little unfriendly but the ambiance was great. I wonder if their antique store is still open?Wolfhound wrote:The Happy Buzzard is gone.We always liked eating there on traveling day. It is the Big Kahuna now which is just okay. I vote for Cuzzins but, I have not had the Gladys experience.

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As usual dead on advice.Exit Zero wrote:We are all----------------"-Major foodies" -- Craig and Sallys
whoenjoy----------------------"-local fare" - Gladys'
and-------------------------------"nothing fancy" - Hook.Line and Sinker
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