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Grape Tree Cafe — Restaurant in Bodden Town

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Grape Tree Cafe
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Bodden Town Mission House, Grand Cayman
7PHX+MC9, Gun Square Road, Bodden Town, Cayman Islands
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Dada's Chicken
3176 Shamrock Rd, Bodden Town KY1-1010, Cayman Islands
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Grape Tree Cafe

7PGX+7CJ, Bodden Town Rd, Bodden Town, Cayman Islands
4.5(170)$$$$
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attractions: Bodden Town Mission House, Grand Cayman, restaurants: Dada's Chicken
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Nearby attractions of Grape Tree Cafe

Bodden Town Mission House, Grand Cayman

Bodden Town Mission House, Grand Cayman

Bodden Town Mission House, Grand Cayman

4.1

(26)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Grape Tree Cafe

Dada's Chicken

Dada's Chicken

Dada's Chicken

4.2

(25)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Jason OnealJason Oneal
This is not a tourist place. This is a local place. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles the tourist places do. Thank God. You walk up to the window, place your order and hang out on the patio till they call you for payment and pick up. Before I ever came here, I messaged them on Facebook with a couple questions. The same friendly response I got on Facebook was the same friendly service I got at the window. I ordered the fried snapper ad did my wife, (side note, they were huge and we got 2 dinners out if each). The fish was really good though I am accustomed to a little more seasoning. Don't let that make you hesitant. It was damn good. Everything else we got with it like fitters, conch bites ect. were also awesome. Once you get the food, you can take it home or do like we did and hang out at one of the many tables there on the beach. Depending on season, you might want to spray yourself with some mosquito repellent. Go here, it's great and I would happily come back many times over.
Joseph RaczynskiJoseph Raczynski
Boo, after seeing the reviews I really hoped for something special. After reviewing over 800 places, this falls toward the bottom. This place disappointed. The location is ideal, directly on the beach with a beautiful breeze and picnic tables with a fresh coat of paint. However, the food lacked all around which I detail below. The conch fritters, were tiny and very few given. The fries, came from the freezer - as the lady took the order and then walked to the freezer in front of us and then dropped them in the fryer. That's not an issue. The "fresh" fish was rubbery and clearly cooked long ago - sitting in a steel warmer for hours. Most of their food is precooked and then tossed in a warmer. Fresh will be determined by when the guy who cooks it drops it in the warmer. If this was 10 USD, fine, but it was $25. Sorry, I've been to a load of food shacks and this was not worth it... really unfortunate. Always feel free to reach out to me on Twitter @joerazz
Januarius EdañoJanuarius Edaño
Went here for a late lunch treat. We drove all the way to Bodden town which is around 20 mins drive from Georgetown. This is a favourite spot for tourists and locals in cravings for local food served and enjoyed in beach front tables. This is a cowboy style of dining. All in to go containers ready for disposal. We ordered Fried Red Snapper 18kyd it comes with Festival, plantain and coleslaw We also got the jerk pork large for 14kyd (this portion is good for sharing) with sides of festival and plantains. Love the jerk pork here, still tender and soft (not dry) the jerk sauce is really good! We will definitely coming back!
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This is not a tourist place. This is a local place. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles the tourist places do. Thank God. You walk up to the window, place your order and hang out on the patio till they call you for payment and pick up. Before I ever came here, I messaged them on Facebook with a couple questions. The same friendly response I got on Facebook was the same friendly service I got at the window. I ordered the fried snapper ad did my wife, (side note, they were huge and we got 2 dinners out if each). The fish was really good though I am accustomed to a little more seasoning. Don't let that make you hesitant. It was damn good. Everything else we got with it like fitters, conch bites ect. were also awesome. Once you get the food, you can take it home or do like we did and hang out at one of the many tables there on the beach. Depending on season, you might want to spray yourself with some mosquito repellent. Go here, it's great and I would happily come back many times over.
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Jason Oneal

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Boo, after seeing the reviews I really hoped for something special. After reviewing over 800 places, this falls toward the bottom. This place disappointed. The location is ideal, directly on the beach with a beautiful breeze and picnic tables with a fresh coat of paint. However, the food lacked all around which I detail below. The conch fritters, were tiny and very few given. The fries, came from the freezer - as the lady took the order and then walked to the freezer in front of us and then dropped them in the fryer. That's not an issue. The "fresh" fish was rubbery and clearly cooked long ago - sitting in a steel warmer for hours. Most of their food is precooked and then tossed in a warmer. Fresh will be determined by when the guy who cooks it drops it in the warmer. If this was 10 USD, fine, but it was $25. Sorry, I've been to a load of food shacks and this was not worth it... really unfortunate. Always feel free to reach out to me on Twitter @joerazz
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Went here for a late lunch treat. We drove all the way to Bodden town which is around 20 mins drive from Georgetown. This is a favourite spot for tourists and locals in cravings for local food served and enjoyed in beach front tables. This is a cowboy style of dining. All in to go containers ready for disposal. We ordered Fried Red Snapper 18kyd it comes with Festival, plantain and coleslaw We also got the jerk pork large for 14kyd (this portion is good for sharing) with sides of festival and plantains. Love the jerk pork here, still tender and soft (not dry) the jerk sauce is really good! We will definitely coming back!
Januarius Edaño

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Reviews of Grape Tree Cafe

4.5
(170)
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4.0
2y

This is not a tourist place. This is a local place. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles the tourist places do. Thank God.

You walk up to the window, place your order and hang out on the patio till they call you for payment and pick up. Before I ever came here, I messaged them on Facebook with a couple questions. The same friendly response I got on Facebook was the same friendly service I got at the window.

I ordered the fried snapper ad did my wife, (side note, they were huge and we got 2 dinners out if each). The fish was really good though I am accustomed to a little more seasoning. Don't let that make you hesitant. It was damn good. Everything else we got with it like fitters, conch bites ect. were also awesome.

Once you get the food, you can take it home or do like we did and hang out at one of the many tables there on the beach. Depending on season, you might want to spray yourself with some mosquito repellent.

Go here, it's great and I would happily come back...

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2.0
7y

Boo, after seeing the reviews I really hoped for something special. After reviewing over 800 places, this falls toward the bottom. This place disappointed. The location is ideal, directly on the beach with a beautiful breeze and picnic tables with a fresh coat of paint. However, the food lacked all around which I detail below.

The conch fritters, were tiny and very few given. The fries, came from the freezer - as the lady took the order and then walked to the freezer in front of us and then dropped them in the fryer. That's not an issue. The "fresh" fish was rubbery and clearly cooked long ago - sitting in a steel warmer for hours. Most of their food is precooked and then tossed in a warmer. Fresh will be determined by when the guy who cooks it drops it in the warmer.

If this was 10 USD, fine, but it was $25. Sorry, I've been to a load of food shacks and this was not worth it... really unfortunate.

Always feel free to reach out to me on...

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avatar
5.0
15w

Went here for a late lunch treat. We drove all the way to Bodden town which is around 20 mins drive from Georgetown.

This is a favourite spot for tourists and locals in cravings for local food served and enjoyed in beach front tables.

This is a cowboy style of dining. All in to go containers ready for disposal.

We ordered Fried Red Snapper 18kyd it comes with Festival, plantain and coleslaw

We also got the jerk pork large for 14kyd (this portion is good for sharing) with sides of festival and plantains.

Love the jerk pork here, still tender and soft (not dry) the jerk sauce is really good!

We will definitely...

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