This friendly, no-frills Bahamian lunch-stop offers few surprises (lobster in season, cracked conch, burgers, fried fish fingers) but is definitely worth popping into if you're hungry in Bottle Creek. Saturday night is fish fry.
Frank’s Café
Turks & Caicos
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