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San Nicolas●●○○#8 of 21 Places to Eat in San Nicolas

Big Mama Grill

★★★½3.6 out of 5 · 1,523 reviews
casual
caribbean
grill
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About

Big Mama Grill sits right at Baby Beach in San Nicolas, the kind of spot where you walk up from the sand, order at the counter, and eat with your feet still dusted in it. It's casual and kid-friendly, turning out Caribbean and American grill standards — burgers, ribs, fish — with a 3.8 for food and a 4.2 for atmosphere, which tracks given the location. The #8 ranking among San Nicolas restaurants puts it solidly mid-pack, and the 3.5 value rating suggests you're paying a bit for convenience. Service runs at 3.7, so expect beach-shack speed, not fine dining. The spot works best if you're already at Baby Beach and want something simple without driving anywhere. If you're coming from the other side of the island just for the food, temper expectations — it's more about the setting than a standout plate.

At a glance

Area
San Nicolas
Vibe
casual
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
caribbean
grill
american
Dietary options

Photos

Big Mama exterior© fredyt3 via TripAdvisor

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Seafood dinner large enough to share but you won't want to!© RuthC238 via TripAdvisor

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Big Mama Grill, Baby Beach, San Nicolas, Aruba© JJ652 via TripAdvisor
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