"Eat at the Smokey Mermaid On the ground floor of the Great House Inn, the Smokey Mermaid welcomes locals and visitors, with a menu that features international cuisine and fresh seafood in a garden setting. I recommend visiting for dinner when the atmosphere is romantic and tinged with the kind of mystery one only finds in the tropics. Dining under the trees, I ordered jerk chicken, which was spicy and succulent, accompanied by steamed vegetables and excellent mashed potatoes. Hours may vary."
"Eat at the Smokey Mermaid On the ground floor of the Great House Inn, the Smokey Mermaid welcomes locals and visitors, with a menu that features international cuisine and fresh seafood in a garden setting. I recommend visiting for dinner when the atmosphere is romantic and tinged with the kind of mystery one only finds in the tropics. Dining under the trees, I ordered jerk chicken, which was spicy and succulent, accompanied by steamed vegetables and excellent mashed potatoes. Hours may vary."
Overpriced crap for food. 'catch of the day' was supposed to be grilled snapper. I was served a greasy pan fried tough lump that tasted like old salt cod. Flavorless bone dry, crunchy beans and rice that tasted like microwaved left overs. Horrible service. And to top it off the add a service tax on top (rather than including it in the price like most other reputable restaurants). Go elsewhere.
Daniel Mitchell
Google
Food was not that great, service was ok at best and my father ordered a coke zero that was out of date and tasted horrible and yet they still charged us for it and charged us Two double Bailey's for the price of one double. I would just go across the street at the tavern at the Radisson for a bit to eat. I would recommend trying to avoid this resturant if you can. Also a very limited menu with no room service.
William Keenan
Google
Worth the block trip outta the shopping area. Conch Fritters w/veggies, setting, service and aura were 5 star ALL the way. Excellent prices and nicer-to-tropical serene Dining atmosphere.