This New Celeb-loved Restaurant Overlooks the 'World's Best Beach' — and It Has Local Delicacies, Outdoor Dining, and Stunning Sunset Views

Marine Room is well-situated for anyone who enjoys fine dining with stunning views.

The patio at the Marine Room
Photo:

Courtesy of Marine Room

Turks and Caicos has no shortage of luxury resorts with excellent restaurants, but there’s a newcomer in Providenciales (or “Provo”) that’s catching everyone’s attention. Overlooking Grace Bay Beach, which is consistently voted the “Best Beach in the World” thanks to its soft white sand and bright, crystal-clear turquoise waters, Marine Room is well-situated for anyone who enjoys fine dining with stunning views.

The stylish Mediterranean-inspired restaurant is the first part of the EA Group’s upcoming The Bight Hotel to open. On an elevated perch directly across from the scenic Bight Park, the Marine Room gives visitors access to unobstructed views of one of the Caribbean's most desirable vistas from both indoor and outdoor spaces.

The exterior of the Marine Room

Courtesy of Marine Room

Unlike other restaurants on the island that lean into a traditional beachy aesthetic, Marine Room’s modern approach to design, decor, and music creates a more stylish island ambiance without sacrificing local authenticity.

The menu, which combines Caribbean coastal flavors with Mediterranean techniques, capitalizes on local delicacies, tapping nearby markets for fresh seafood and coconuts and sourcing ingredients, like key limes, Bermuda cherries, and basil, from its own garden. Notable dishes run the culinary gamut for diners with various pallets, from handmade pasta dishes, like squid-ink tagliolini and a 20-layer sideways lasagna, to robust meat options, like dry-aged steaks, flattened pork chops, and braised lamb. You can also try conch, a popular delicacy in the area, in a chowder featuring a coconut cream base, herb oil, and garlic bread.

A Nicoise Salad from the Marine Room

Courtesy of Marine Room

The drinks menu is another draw in itself, with a bevy of fruity and classic cocktails. There’s an entire section of infused vodka martinis that also leans local, using spirits from EA Group’s distillery on the island.

While in its first year, Marine Room managed to attract celebrity guests like Paul Rudd and Blake Griffin, but that’s not the only sign this restaurant is quickly becoming a hotspot.

Similar to other Provo dining favorites like Coco Bistro, Marine Room will likely become a hard reservation to get once The Bight Hotel opens — especially at sunset when the setting couldn’t be more picturesque. If you’re planning a vacation to the beloved Turks and Caicos island, we’d recommend trying to snag a dinner spot here.

Related Articles