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Shipshape cutters (l; $)

Named after a small ship’s galley (kitchen), this unmissable take-away joint is just that: a charming brightly painted wooden boat-kitchen, stranded on the sand under shady trees, across the road from the beach.

Eat your fresh fish cutter (from BD$15), washed down with a chilled beer, rum punch or soft drink, seated on wooden stools at hand-painted repurposed wooden tables. What’s not to like?

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Sand St, opposite the southern entrance to Heywood’s beach, a few hundred metres walk just north of Speightstown centre.

Wed–Sun 11am–6pm

1 246 2861698

Eat & Drink Speightstown

Speightstown

Take-aways

Text © Sara Humphreys

Image by Sara Humphreys