Dock. Dine. Island hop.
Abaco’s restaurant scene is spread across mainland Great Abaco and the cays. That means where you buy can shape how you eat, socialize and move around—especially if your ideal evening starts by boat or golf cart.

Marsh Harbour
As the commercial center, Marsh Harbour offers the largest everyday mix of groceries, cafés, waterfront restaurants and bars. Current local and tourism sources continue to reference Wally’s, Snappas Bar & Grill and Colors by the Sea among established options.
Destination dining is part of the lifestyle.
These are not just restaurants—they are boating destinations and social anchors. Always confirm opening days and ferry schedules before planning a trip.

Firefly Bar & Grill
Elbow Cay. Known for waterfront sunsets and an elevated island dining experience.

Abaco Inn
Elbow Cay. A long-established beach and resort dining stop near the southern end of the cay.

Nipper’s Beach Bar & Grill
Great Guana Cay. One of the best-known beach bars in The Abacos, currently operating with 2026 information published on its own site.

Grabbers
Great Guana Cay. A classic island-hopping stop on the Sea of Abaco side.

Green Turtle Club
Green Turtle Cay. Marina, lodging, restaurant and bar serving boaters and island guests.

Pete’s Pub
Little Harbour. Barefoot beach-bar atmosphere beside the Johnston foundry and gallery.
Research sources include Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, current venue websites and local Abaco dining guides. Businesses can change hours or close seasonally; verify directly before travel.
Want a home close to your favorite dock or beach bar?
Ask a BHHS Bahamas agent to narrow listings by cay, marina access, dockage, beach proximity or golf-cart distance to town.
