The historic Graycliff, a mansion built in 1742 by a famous pirate later to become a prison, is now a five star restaurant that boasts a cellar holding over 250,000 bottles of vintage wine. It was the Caribbean's first 5-star restaurant and is now a staple among those looking for... (more)
The historic Graycliff, a mansion built in 1742 by a famous pirate later to become a prison, is now a five star restaurant that boasts a cellar holding over 250,000 bottles of vintage wine. It was the Caribbean's first 5-star restaurant and is now a staple among those looking for 'the' place to go. Featuring Continental and Bahamian cuisine, the Graycliff boasts that their dishes will satisfy more than your palate. (Their culinary expertise mixed with artistic refinement will prove to be a treat to the eye, as well!) Cap off your dinner with a cognac or one of their fine cigars. Bon Appétit! (close)
Located in Nassau in the beautifully landscaped grounds of the waterside mansion "Green Roofs", former home to Sir Roland Symonette, the island's first premier, the setting is that of a Tuscan villa. They provide some of Italy's finest dishes.