I'm giving this restaurant a two-star review, one star for the view and one star for the tacos that were actually good. The restaurant is associated with the Loren hotel which was a pretty good hotel by all standards. It was clean, the view was beautiful and the staff of the hotel were somewhat helpful. However when it comes to the pink beach club restaurant let's let's just say don't waste your time. We went there for lunch, the service there was absolutely terrible. We were seated on our table and it took approximately 15 minutes before anyone came over to answer any questions or ask us what our orders were. The place was not that busy at all as we went during the off-season. When we ordered our food it came out relatively quickly and the shrimp and fish tacos were pretty good. The second time we went there, which we were forced to due to the quarantine rule in Bermuda at the time of our travel; the same thing happened again. We had to wave down a waiter in order for him to come and take our order. We were seated on a table with no utensils after we pointed this out to the waiter he brought us a fork and a knife with no napkins and it took us about another 30 minutes in total before we were able to wave down the waiter in order to get the napkins. This time around the food was exceptionally bland with extremely small portions especially given the price which was in the high to mid-range for Bermuda. The worst part of the experience there was when the waiter assumed that we were taking our desserts to go and brought it out in a to-go box despite no one ever mentioning wanting dessert to go as we were enjoying the view. On top of that the dessert which was a lava cake was so bad that Domino's or Applebee's lava cake win by high margins in comparison to this cake. The only time the waiters took any interest in chatting with us was when it was time for the bill to be paid which was very clear in terms of the motivation behind this despite gratuity being calculated into the bill in advance at a standard Bermudian...
Read moreFirst of all, if I could, I would leave 10 stars for the atmosphere! Simply spectacular! My wife and I decided to stop at the Pink Beach Club at the Loren resort after a long day in St. George and Clearwater Beach. We had originally planned to go back to our Resort to change and go somewhere else but thought we'd give this a try since we were running late. We were not dressed for dinner and we were not guests at the resort but we were welcomed in by Brenalt and Alex. The views are the best we've seen so far on our trip and they bent over backwards to provide friendly and welcoming service. We had the Dynamite Sushi app, Strawberry Burrata app, the Homemade Seafood Ravioli meal (super fresh, melt in your mouth ravioli) and the Borsin Mac n Cheese side. Excellent assortment of meals and the portions were just right to leave room for dessert. For dessert we had Meyer Lemon Tart and the Strawberry Cheesecake which had the Walnut crust sprinkled on top! We're coffee people and the cappuccino art was of a heart for our anniversary and my double espresso had enough crema for two more espressos! Excellent coffee! We almost did not go because we're were concerned about our clothing but are so glad we did. Highly recommend the restaurant and staff, While sitting there and soaking in the views, we noticed the energy of the staff and the guests and we will investigate staying at the Loren for...
Read moreThe Pink Beach Club in Bermuda — Delicious Food with Weird Vibes
If you’re looking for a restaurant with beautiful oceanfront views and high-quality food in Bermuda, The Pink Beach Club at The Loren is worth checking out — but be ready for an atmosphere that’s… let’s say, different.
The food at The Pink Beach Club is truly excellent. Everything from the fresh seafood to the beautifully presented entrees speaks to a well-trained kitchen team. The lobster pasta and grilled snapper were highlights — flavorful, balanced, and perfectly cooked. If you’re a foodie visiting Bermuda, this spot is absolutely worth a reservation for the culinary experience alone.
But here’s the catch: the vibe at The Pink Beach Club feels oddly off. The decor tries to blend luxury with island casual, but it ends up feeling like a mash-up of trendy Instagram chic and retro resort weirdness. Music choices were all over the place — shifting from relaxing lounge to random pop tracks that didn’t quite match the setting. The layout also made the energy feel a bit disjointed, especially during...
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