Carigas island cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Carigas island cafe Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Edward Rohen
Great local place with awesome food. Saturday and Sunday brunch is a must try the chicken and pancakes
Lynn Ingrum
Great island atmosphere, grouper sandwich is the best.
Jessica Flondro
Quaint open air cafe tucked back in a harbor. We stopped for breakfast and enjoyed a quick breakfast.
Jimmy Hsu
The worst service we’ve had experienced in years. We came to Carigas island cafe on a Sunday afternoon and walking in, it was confusing and the waitresses and bartender were just discussing something and tending to themselves and didn’t acknowledge us (probably the first sign) but that wasn’t a big deal so we sat ourselves.
After a couple of minutes the waitress came to take our drink order (however we didn’t get a drink menu) so she came back with menus. And 10 minutes later took our drink order because she didn’t have her pad to take her food order.
Another 10 minutes later she took our food order. We ordered a breakfast sandwich and a Mediterranean salad with a side of breakfast potatoes. Maybe 30 minutes later our food came. Actually my dish came (breakfast sandwich) and I had to go ask for utensils and some water. After a hash brown came because they ran out of potatoes and we sent that back. Then the waitress came back to tell us she gave the salad to the wrong table and if we wanted the Cobb salad instead.
We eventually got the Mediterranean salad and there was an attempt to charge a side of potatoes which we never had. What a shitshow.
Food prices were reasonable.
Geeta Singh
This place was really good. We had huevos rancheros and steak and eggs. Food was phenomenal. Sorry, I didn't take pic of my food. Was starving. If you're looking to meet iguanas, this is the place. Saw 3 of them. They were huge. If you're not a fan, just stomp your feet and they'll run away.
Allison Riddle
Gabby was the most helpful bartender we've had our whole vacation here. Also the food was the best breakfast we've had in weeks. I got the huevo Ranchero and some champagne my husband had a bloody Mary and bacon...aside from the great view, food and Gabbys great recommendations we also bought a bottle of fantastic local pineapple hot sauce. Definitely will be back and highly recommend!!
Madame Shugga D Rosenbloom
Everyone must experience this good eating.
Andrea L
I found this place through a quick online search for breakfast restaurants in St. Thomas and it soon became my favorite restaurant during my trip. The huevos rancheros were delicious as well as the drinks. The prices were also lower than the average restaurant in the area and it offers a nice view of the water. The owners are so kind and the service was excellent. They offered suggestions about activities and beaches we could see during our stay and were so attentive to anything we needed. I will certainly be returning to this restaurant if I'm ever in the area again.
Stacey Titus-Krawiec
Hidden Treasure! This is one of my all time favorite spots on island. Great food with a very friendly & fun family that own/run the place. Low key atmosphere. Special food for special events, like corn beef and cabbage on St.Paddy's day.
Berneta Asato
There's nothing like starting a weekend day with a leisurely breakfast at Carigas. Tucked away in the marina area across the street from food center is a really ghetto shack and deck shaded by mangrove trees and decorated with high school theater props at the waters edge. These folks serve up THE best breakfast burritos, eggs Benedict and coffee. Their hot sauce collection to use with having breakfast here is also one of these best we've ever seen. They have a mango coconut Caribbean hot sauce that goes sooooo well with the breakfast burrito.
We love coming here after having to drop the fur babies off at their grooming appointments with canines cats and critters around the corner and the team here is so awesome in not rushing you out to turn their tables. This also looks the spot of where a lot of the Yacht/boat residents grab meals and drinks as there is a water path cut through the mangrove for those customers to get to the restaurant via a dingy. Getting here by land is a bit tricky, as soon as you enter the gravel lot drive all the way back and bear left. The parking situation is very tight and we've seen some double parking before but these spots are make up your own as the lot fills up. If you're on your way to the east side or staying on the east side this is a nice relaxing spot with good service to start your day!