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Queen Conch

Eleuthera


The overwater deck here is a fabulous place to savour typical Bahamian dishes and seafood with none of the airs and graces of Harbour Island's fancier restaurants. It's a great place for a cold beer and an appetizer of conch chowder (BS$10), smoked mahimahi dip or grouper fingers.


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