Formerly known as “Pirates Pub”, however, it has been transformed into the newest dining facility in the North Sound. Serving pub fare at lunch and all-you-can-eat dinner buffet of salads, hot entrees and optional grill menu, featuring steaks, lobster, fresh fish and chef’s special.
Reviews on Saba Rock
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Jennifer
Last reviewed
Apr 16, 2008
The restaurant is on a little island near Leverick Bay. If you call to make a reservation they will arrange for a water taxi to pick you up at Leverick Bay and drop you back off. the restaurant itself is large and has a buffet and a la carte menu. My food was good but I don't recall it being a standout...just kind of cool to take a water taxi for dinner.
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Candace
Last reviewed
Jan 08, 2002
Saba Rock would appeal to the person who really wants to get away from it all, and yet be in the North Sound for sailing, diving and entertainment. It is also perfect for boat crew who are about to mutiny unless they can have a night on dry land! There are 8 rooms available (there is a last minute boater's rate after 5 pm) with queen or larger beds, satellite TV, A/C, fridge and lovely views of the Sound, Statia Island or the Bitter End. There is a lovely garden with tiff grass that feels so great on your toes and places to sit and contemplate as you look out at Statia Reef. A small "fish pond" is a great source of entertainment and history (it contains one of the anchors from the Rhone). The staff is extremely helpful-from the gardener to the ferry boat captain. A continental breakfast is included, and the restaurant serves up a great lunch and buffet dinner. If you are looking for huge resort, go elsewhere. If you want a small, service-oriented hotel with nooks and crannies for catching rays or reading a book, while being a short hop from multiple water activities, try Saba Rock.
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