
Great Rich Bar Restaurant
About
Great Rich Bar Restaurant sits along Route 4 in the Santa Cruz area, inland from the resort strips. It's a casual neighborhood spot doing Caribbean cooking and grill standards — the kind of place where locals actually eat, not just tourists on day trips. The pub setup and mid-range pricing put it in the everyday-meal category, and it's fine with kids tagging along. The menu leans into grilled plates and Caribbean staples without pretense. No reservations needed, which tracks for the vibe. You won't find it in the high-traffic zones, so it pulls a local crowd by default. If you're staying inland or driving through the center of the island and want something straightforward without the beachfront markup, it works.
At a glance
- Area
- Santa Cruz
- Vibe
- casual
- Price
- ●●○○
- Reservation required
- –
- Kid friendly
- ✓
- Cuisine
- caribbeangrillpub
- Dietary options
- —
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