Seafood Hot Spot with seaside Harbour ambience. Friendly lively atmosphere. Live music. Big screen sport. You're welcome!
Legend has it that old Rasta on the Roof found this shipwreck in the Old Harbour and turned it into a pub and restaurant called ‘The Thirsty Oyster Tavern’, where, to quote him, ‘home is where the anchor drops’. So why not drop anchor here for a while, crack open that careworn shell and slip into our relaxed and friendly ambiance – whether it be in the cool breezes of summer or by the warm, cosy fires in winter – we have 3 fireplaces to ensure you stay nice and warm. And that infamous South Easter? Don’t fuss! We’re pretty sheltered, tucked in as we are, between the Naval College and the National Sea Rescue facility.
You’ll still find Rasta here. He’s up on the roof, guarding the harbour and has had more photos taken of him in recent months than the anchor on the mountain!
Whatever the weather – you are sure to experience the best buzz in town here – from 10h00 to 02h00
Seafood Restaurant, Pub, Live Music Venue
Coffee, Dinner, Drinks, Lunch
Suitable for groups Suitable for children Outdoor tables Reservations Table service
Booking is NOT mandatory
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