TasteTravel Lobster Alive! by LuovaSupport 10/08/2020 written by LuovaSupport 10/08/2020 1 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 493 A trip into a den of Caribbean spiny lobsters somehow doesn’t seem so bad when you’re jamming with the lively staff at Lobster Alive. Planted on the beautiful Bay Street beach, this restaurant is known for its succulent seafood menu and toe-tapping, sarong-swirling live jazz bands. The live crayfish, scarce within Barbadian shores, are flown via private plane from the Grenadine islands to a wholesale distribution tank inside of the restaurant; a grand attraction – and a bit of a tease – for hungry diners. Lunch or dinner patrons reeled into “LOBSTER ALIVE and all that jazz” by its musical pulses can expect an impressive wine list and well-rounded menu, which also caters to vegetarians and non-seafood eaters. In between courses, beach chairs and umbrellas – just a stroll away from the deck – offer a cool view of the beach and its jet-ski and watercraft activities. The open air dining experience is truly well-seasoned and constantly gaining popularity – a rhythmic gem of the City of Bridgetown. This story was originally published in Bridgetown & its Garrison (Map + City Guide) You Might Be Interested In Repeat visitors recognized GAIA to be expanded Tropical Storm Dorian disrupts some LIAT flights Get the Historic Bridgetown & its Garrison Walking Map LuovaSupport You may also like Passport-free travel deal seen as ‘ceremonial’, economist says 27/05/2026 Barbadians back ID card travel to Guyana 27/05/2026 Air Peace route opens new economic opportunities for Barbados, says UWI economist 26/05/2026