Interview by Elton Callwood In the midst of Road Town, the choices for food continues to evolve. From coffee shops and traditional breakfast spots, to sushi, tapas, Italian, French and takeout, not to mention the many mobile food vendors offering BBQ and local cuisine. Added to the mix not so long ago, at the western […]
By Angela U Burns Omar’s Café provides a great breakfast and has been doing so consistently for over 12 years. In fact, after the 2017 hurricanes, Omar’s Café was back in business in short order. Being the only food establishment in the area at the time, grateful customers were delighted to see them reopening within […]
For a little taste of France in Tortola, head over to the Royal BVI Yacht Club on any afternoon or evening for lunch or dinner. “Le Cabanon” serves traditional French dishes, as well as soups and salads in a relaxed atmosphere by the shore. The restaurant opened recently and is gearing up for the busy […]
Every November, the British Virgin Islands comes alive with flavor with events celebrating the culinary richness and heritage of the islands. Beginning on the 7th of the month with a Gourmet Soiree and ending with the two-day Anegada Lobster Festival on the last day of the month, experience the Food Fete this year at any […]
By Angela U Burns Good nutrition and healthy eating are important if one wants to enjoy the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. If that’s you, if you want to secure your health and that of the next generation, if you want to have strong bones and teeth, lose weight, reduce the risk of cancer, heart […]
Words and photos by Elton Callwood According to owner Liston Potter, of Potter’s by the Sea on Anegada, the secret to his success is love, expertise and location. “Once you love what you do, the rest will fall in place. But don’t excuse the fact that location has a lot to do with the […]
By Keiyia J. George If you have not experienced the best of the best of the best of Tortola, WELL, you have not experienced Bananakeet Café. Can we say voilà! C’est bon! No, it’s not a French restaurant, but it zips you away as if you are sitting next to The Lourve sipping on a […]
by Keiyia J. George Kaylee Smith is like your typical 9-year-old. She loves dancing with Adagio Dance School’s Acrobatics and Majorettes dance teams (Majorettes is her favorite). She enjoys hanging out with girlfriends and playing in make-up. She likes frilly clothing and cute shoes. She likes to do what she calls ‘chillax’: watch movies, colour, […]
by Julian Putley ‘In a Gadda da Vida, Honey’… It’s the first line of that famous rock song of the 60s played and recorded by the band Iron Butterfly. Translated it means ‘In the Garden of Eden, Honey’ and unsurprisingly has been linked to Anegada. And for those who have visited this magical island, no-one […]