Coconuts

Top choice in Bermuda


You couldn't dine any closer to the water without ending up in the sea. This award-winning alfresco restaurant overlooks the beach at the Reefs resort, and the menu veers between Bermudian favorites (a particularly tasty take on the fish chowder) and more international fare, such as fish tacos, pulled-pork sandwiches and seared rockfish. Great service, too.


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