Midtown Restaurant

Tortola


Midtown is a locals' diner that looks like it came right out of the 1950s. Johnnycakes, pancakes, eggs, bacon, toast and coffee make a bountiful breakfast. Lunch and dinner feature curried conch and beef, baked chicken, oxtail stew, whelk and salt fish.


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