Jemma’s

Top choice in Tobago


Nestled in a seaside tree house, with tables on decks built up between the boughs and fresh sea breezes, Jemma’s is a standard stop for tour groups. Offers reliable local food, including fish, chicken and shrimp dishes, and delicious sides such as breadfruit pie or tania fritters; sandwiches and burgers are available too. No booze, but you can bring your own.


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