Boutique hotels in Mustique
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Cotton House
- Style
- Coral stone colonial
- Setting
- The champagne set’s private island
Mustique
Eating, drinking and dancing
We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Mustique.
Restaurants
+1 784 486 4777
The Cotton House
Fantastic French/West Indian cuisine served on a stylish terrace lit by chandeliers and candlelight, looking over perfectly manicured gardens and to the sea beyond.
The Cotton House
+ 1 784 488 8414
Firefly
A privately owned four-bedroom guesthouse whose cocktail bar and restaurant make a popular hang-out for Mustique regulars. Famous for its martinis.
Overlooking Britannia Bay
+1 784 488 8350
Basil’s Bar
Owner Basil Charles is well known in the Caribbean for his charity work and for the Blues Festival he holds every year. He wanders around in his trademark kaftans, dancing and welcoming guests. The food at this modest yet celebtastic hang-out is trad Caribbean, with a great barbecue on Wednesdays.
Britannia Bay
Cafés
Johanna’s Banana Café
A good spot for a morning coffee, cocktails or homemade ice-cream on the waterfront, in Mustique’s commercial hub.
Britannia Bay
+1 784 486 4777
The Cotton House Beach Café
A seaside spot for a coffee and a pastry. Alfresco lunches are also served and, in season, the café offers informal evening meals
The Cotton House
Bars and clubs
+1 784 488 8350
Basil’s Bar
Wednesday night is Jump Up Night, when local bands play reggae and the whole island goes down to party.
Britannia Bay