This renowned restaurant offers a spectacular oceanfront setting in a casual atmosphere right on the beach. Hailed by Michael Winner as "The Ivy of the Caribbean," Lone Star is contemporary and beautifully designed. Set on a beach in St. James, Lone Star has a great celebrity following.
The restaurant has a breezy beach bar atmosphere during the day, and in the evening it transforms, becoming a chic canteen featuring world food with a Caribbean twist, including signature dishes such as open shrimp foccacia, tuna tartar and crisp blackened dolphin with sweet potato mash and papaya salsa, created from fresh local produce.
$$ BDS as follows: Lunch $20-70. Dinner - Starters $20-55, Mains $40-80. Full wine list. Open 7 days a week. Bar open from 10:30am, lunch from 11:30am, last order for dinner at 10:30pm. Brunch on weekends and a 3-course "Traditional English Sunday Roast" set menu for $90.
Lone Star Restaurant Details
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Lunch, Dinner
Reviews on Lone Star Restaurant
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firstgourmet
Last reviewed
Nov 28, 2009
ARROGANT AND INCONSIDERATE OWNER. We ate at the lone star restaurant on November 28, 2009 for dinner. The food was average except for the fish soup which tasted a week old. We then started to eat our main course, the fish of the day (red snapper with chinese vegetables) when we smelled some cigar smoke. Behind our table someone was smoking a cigar. Because the smoke was going our direction and prevented us to taste the food, we asked the waiter to change our table, and the waiter told us it was the owner smoking a cigar and went to tell about our complaint to the owner who kept smoking. We got up to get another table and told the owner that it is hard to eat when you have cigar smoking in your face. He said he owns the restaurant and he can do whatever he wants. He also said don't come back here. We finished our meal at another table. Does a restaurant serve its owner or its customers? Your choice!
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W. Dix
Last reviewed
Dec 18, 2007
The quality of the meal was first class. However the service provided by the waiters seem a little bit rushed but they were attentive to our needs.
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