The team at Jessie’s Juice Bar and Café in Camana Bay have a simple philosophy: Let your food be your medicine, not your demise. Which means the menu features healthy options! Regardless of unique dietary requirements, Jessie’s caters to all choices and tastes. As strong advocates of supporting local farmers, the menu includes breakfast items (featuring local eggs), wraps (gluten free house made veggie flax wraps), grilled sandwiches and delicious baked goods. Jessie’s ensure that they create meals with nutrient-rich ingredients. Also, the hearty and nutritious fruit and vegetable juices, and selection of smoothies (juice based, jacked up, milky and super smoothies), are a must! Try an immunity shot of lemon, ginger, tumeric, cayene, black pepper and honey. If you are looking for a healthy food option in Cayman, then be sure to stop by Jessie’s Juice Bar.
Located in West Bay, Bayside restaurant offers a coffee shop style service in the mornings, with a tempting selection of barista inspired coffees, a selection of “grab and go” combined with a creative full breakfast selection, with feature in-house classic Bacon & Eggs, using their specialty house smoked bacon.
Set lunch and dinner options combine contemporary classics, such as Chef Joe’s artisan burger with house smoked bacon and homemade seeded buns and the best fish & chips on Island, using local beer battered fish & triple cooked chips. A selection of modern and classic pizzas are also available in the evenings.
TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO STORM DAMAGE. If you are looking for a lively restaurant in Cayman, away from Seven Mile Beach but with oceanfront views, head to Macabuca. Located in West Bay, on the northwest point of the island, Macabuca is Cayman’s premier oceanfront tiki bar boasting uninterrupted spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. The Macabuca menu is extensive! Appetisers range from coconut shrimp, calamari to vegan coconut ceviche. There is an impressive selection of conch dishes, including white conch chowder, breaded cracked conch, conch fritters and conch ceviche. There are salads, tacos, wraps, burgers, paninis and sandwiches, pasta and Mum’s fish and chips. For a true taste of Cayman, try their smoked jerk pork rib, Macabuca jerk chicken or fish and conch rundown. No one should leave Macabuca without eating one of the restaurant’s notorious homemade ice cream sandwiches. Monday night is “BBQ Monday”, featuring all you can eat BBQ from 5.30pm until 10pm. Fridays are quite simply Fish “Fry Days”, and on Sundays, Macabuca is a popular meeting place for family and friends as Sunday brunch is served from 11am until 3pm.