Savor Aruba
About
Savor Aruba sits on L.G. Smith Boulevard near Eagle Beach, walking distance from the mid-rise hotel zone. It's a casual spot that pulls from Italian, steakhouse, and seafood menus without locking into one lane — pastas, cuts of beef, and whatever's fresh from the water all share the same kitchen. The approach works for groups that can't agree or families with kids who want different things. Mid-range pricing and a no-reservation policy mean you can walk in without planning ahead, though that also means you might wait during high season. The kitchen doesn't list specialized dietary menus, so if you have restrictions beyond the basics, ask before you sit. It's the kind of place that does a lot of things adequately rather than one thing exceptionally well, which has its place when you're staying nearby and don't want to drive.
At a glance
- Area
- Eagle Beach
- Vibe
- casual
- Price
- ●●○○
- Reservation required
- –
- Kid friendly
- ✓
- Cuisine
- italiansteakhouseseafood
- Dietary options
- —
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