Boardwalk Cafe

Sint Eustatius


Werner from Austria livens up Lower Town with this easygoing cafe serving booze and a small, rotating menu of local delicacies, from taco salad and grouper piccata to key lime pie. Order at the food truck and eat under the white tents with harbor views. Best night is Friday, when happy hour and DJs fuel merriment and dancing until midnight.


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