767-445-5142 Daily, 7am to 10pm Mixed menu $$$ This casual restaurant sits near the water and attracts an eclectic mix of hotel guests, beach bums, and yacht owners. Local and international cuisine is on the menu, but there s also take-out food and snacks. Burgers and sandwiches are most popular airport des moines with day-trippers looking for a quick bite or picnic provisions, and the potent drinks draw regulars in the evening. The open-air restaurant faces the beach and serves a well-priced variety of standard fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Now that a causeway connects Pigeon Point to the main island, the St. Lucia National Trust, 758-452-5005, has restored some of the buildings and developed the entire area into an attractive park. You ll want to allow plenty of time to wander along the winding paths, explore the ruins that are scattered over 44 acres, linger on the two beaches, and visit the museum. You will have wonderful panoramic views from many places inside the park, but one of the most spectacular is the same one English troops had of Martinique from the well-preserved fort at the top of Rodney Hill. From there, you can walk less than a mile up to Signal Peak for another sensational view back at St. Lucia and across both the Atlantic airport des moines and Caribbean waters.
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