Chill Café & Bistro


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Address:

Bridgetown

Open:

Monday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM


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3 weeks ago
Nice ocean views, pleasant to watch. Food and cocktails are tasty, though need to wait a bit.
by Zhanna S

4 weeks ago
Food was 10/10, the fish platter was flavourful and cooked perfect. The service is a bit slow though its the norm in Barbados as we waited a little while for the food and drinks but didn't mind this too much as you are right by the beach with the sound of the waves creating a perfect ambience. Definitely recommend.
by Brad Ennis

10 months ago
We’ve been to Chill Café Bar & Grill twice during our trip to Barbados, and it quickly became a favorite. The fish cakes and fish fingers were absolute dynamite – perfectly seasoned and crispy. We also enjoyed the buckets of beer, which were a great deal, but a word to the wise: go easy on the Rum Punch – two is definitely enough! Service was friendly and relaxed. Shoutout to the staff – one even let me borrow their lighter, which was a nice touch of island hospitality. One night there was a live band, which didn’t quite hit the mark for us or the surrounding tables. For a Caribbean spot, we were hoping for more island vibes rather than soft rock. That said, Chill is a great spot to unwind. Highly recommend for anyone looking to spend a laid-back evening watching the sunset, listening to the waves, and sipping a cold Banks.
by Stephanie

a month ago
Great vibes.. the music was good, food great and service 👌...drinks/bartenders are spot on
by John Conway

3 months ago
Lovely place for a sundowner. Easy access from the boardwalk or the south coast road (we had a pram). Nice vibe. Friendly staff but service a bit haphazard - we had to track someone down to take our order. Enjoyed seats facing the sea. Cocktails were good. A good place for sunsets, sea and people-watching.
by Neil Serjeant

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