Sage Bistro Barbados


Contact(s):


Connect:

http://sagebarbados.com/

Trade online with:


Address:

Upper Bay Street, Bridgetown

Open:

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM


Reviews

powered by
5 months ago
Absolutely stunning spot. They have created a space that is unique and special. You have to experience it for yourself. The food is pretty good ( better than George Washington by far ) and our only complaint is it is over priced. However the area is priced the same as here. We ordered the Big Breakfast, blueberry pancakes and Avocado Toast with lattes. The lattes were nice and strong. Best yet in Barbados. We would go again for sure.
by Kim S

4 months ago
This is our first time here and the ambiance is EVERYTHING. It is romantic, chic, quiet, and calming. This is the perfect brunch spot. My husband and I enjoyed the food, the atmosphere, the service was amazing and we loved EVERY MINUTE.
by Quyn Chaunté Watts

6 months ago
The flying fish sandwich was the best I had. My husband got the hearty breakfast and my daughter ordered pancakes. The pancakes were fluffy and delicious. The hearty breakfast was a big and filling. Highly recommend this place!! Love the decor as well!!
by Tina Jamison

7 months ago
What a cute bistro to go for breakfast! Service was excellent and they were very polite. Our breakfast was cooked perfectly. The coffee drinks were tea tasty and I think that was the best cup of coffee I had in Barbados. The restaurant design was unique. We loved how the Sage theme carried through everywhere in the restaurant.
by Dana Samlal

7 months ago
Decent enough food but grossly over priced- the fish was small in terms of what it cost. Pleasant staff. Service is extremely slow albeit with a smile- I had to ask how long food would take after almost 30 mins no show. The food took ages to come even by Bajan standards. Interiors were pleasant and probably nice to while away one’s time. But don’t bother if you are in a hurry. You have to pay at the till. And the Antiguan lady told us that they didn’t do service charge and we had to pay a tip. In normal circumstances we would have tipped but decided against it- dislike paying for less than efficient service and the woman’s attitude did put us off. To summarise there are better places to do brunch but might not be as ‘pretty’.
by Tarasangeeta Upadhyaya

For more reviews please click here