Caneel Bay Brunch/Grand Buffet
Caneel Bay Brunch/Grand Buffet
Has anyone been recently? What do they serve and is it worth it?
Grand Buffett/Sunday Brunch
Both are fabulous...fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds, fresh breads, a variety of sweets, etc. The Grand Buffet is my pick because of the fresh seafood: lobster, crab, mussels, clams, shrimp, salmon, tuna, sushi, mahi mahi...all on the buffet. There's also chicken and steak offered, along with cakes, ice cream and puddings for dessert, warm bread, and all the trimmings for salads. The quality is excellent. For the variety and quality offered, the $69 price is not bad. Plus you have Caneel's pleasant atmosphere and very attentive staff. Yum...
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I have to agree w/ waterguy about Equator restaurant. We too were disappointed w/ quality of food as well as service. BUT we did the Mon PM seafood buffet and were quite pleased w/ that. We did have reservations in Jan but it was not busy and we didn't really need them. I would do the Mon nite buffet but the other restaurant needs some work food-wise as well as service.
Is there a place to change /shower if you spend the day at their beach and then do Monday night buffet? Would save a trip back to the villa, dreaming wife and girls would want to go back and get ready.
My son and I would get our money’s worth.
Caneel is one of the beaches my wife would like to go to. When it was still a Rock resort she wanted to say she went to all three. (She worked at his other two resorts Woodstock VT and summer in Wyoming during high school / college).


I actually find that the Ritz has a GREAT sunday brunch.
The last time I went about two years ago it was $50, with $15 bottomless mimosas. Factor in the cost of transport, and it's still not bad.
They had lobster tails, raw or Rock-a-fella oyster bar, rack of lamb, Prime Rib, foie gras station, sushi, mini creme brulee, tiny eclairs, and more. Plus, whenever you say thank you to someone, they are required to say "It's my pleasure", instead of "no problem", "you're welcome" or "yeah, uh-huh".
The last time I went about two years ago it was $50, with $15 bottomless mimosas. Factor in the cost of transport, and it's still not bad.
They had lobster tails, raw or Rock-a-fella oyster bar, rack of lamb, Prime Rib, foie gras station, sushi, mini creme brulee, tiny eclairs, and more. Plus, whenever you say thank you to someone, they are required to say "It's my pleasure", instead of "no problem", "you're welcome" or "yeah, uh-huh".
Mat the Caterer, Private Chef and Drummer
There are nice public bathrooms that are spacious enough to get changed in. There is a large dressing/toiletry area in them where the ladies could fix their hair etc.shoemak38 wrote:Is there a place to change /shower if you spend the day at their beach and then do Monday night buffet?
I don't remember seeing showers anywhere, but that does not mean they don't exist. There are foot showers just off the beach.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.