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    Restaurant in St. George's, Grenada · Inside Calabash Hotel

    Rhodes Restaurant

    250Pearl Points

    Planned Dinner

    Rhodes Restaurant, Restaurant in St. George's

    About Rhodes Restaurant

    Rhodes Restaurant is worth considering for a planned St. George's dinner when you want a more composed hotel dining experience and a cuisine angle beyond the usual resort mix. The 2026 Relais & Châteaux Award gives it a useful trust signal, but unpublished pricing makes it less convenient for budget-first diners.

    Rhodes Restaurant is a dinner-focused restaurant in St. George's. The verified facts are concise: it serves Rhodesian Fusion, Pedro Subijana is the named chef/owner, the dress code is smart casual, the restaurant holds a 2026 Relais Chateaux Award. Its confirmed hours are evening only on select nights, so it is best considered for a planned dinner rather than an all-day dining option.

    Dining choices can pull in several directions at once. In that mix, Rhodes Restaurant stands out for its specific cuisine label and evening schedule. For travelers sorting one planned dinner from looser options, this is the pick to consider when Rhodesian Fusion, smart-casual dress, confirmed recognition matter more than spontaneity.

    Choose it for a planned dinner, not a casual drop-in

    The cuisine signal is the main reason to pay attention here. “Rhodesian Fusion” is specific enough to separate it from broader dining choices, but the verified details do not support ordering around named signature dishes. Treat the cuisine direction as the draw rather than assuming a particular format. Pedro Subijana is the named chef/owner, which gives the listing a clear culinary identity, though diners should not assume a tasting-menu structure unless the restaurant confirms it directly.

    The tradeoff is clarity. Price is not verified here, so this is not the safest choice for diners trying to compare budgets before committing. If value certainty, menu specifics, or a more casual plan matters, compare current information for other options such as House of Chocolate Bakery, Pizzeria, or Dodgy Dock Restaurant and Bar before deciding. If the goal is a more deliberate evening, Rhodes Restaurant has the stronger confirmed signal through its cuisine, smart-casual dress code, 2026 Relais Chateaux Award.

    Where it fits in St. George's

    Book this for a planned dinner in St. George's or for a traveler who wants a restaurant with a clear stated cuisine. Skip it if the group wants maximum flexibility, because the verified schedule is limited to dinner hours on select nights. Nori is another option to compare, while The Beach Club at Calabash also makes sense as a comparison when choosing among dining options.

    The recommendation is a yes for a planned St. George's dinner where Rhodesian Fusion, smart-casual dress, confirmed recognition justify choosing carefully. It is a weaker fit for diners who need published pricing, bar seating certainty, or an all-day option. In a city where many meals can be built around ease, Rhodes Restaurant is better treated as the night to schedule around.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Rhodes Restaurant?

    Treat it as a planned dinner in St. George's, not a casual drop-in. The draw is the Rhodesian Fusion cuisine, dinner runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 7–11 PM. The restaurant is closed Tuesday and Thursday, the dress code is smart casual.

    Is Rhodes Restaurant good for a special occasion?

    It can be a good choice when you want a more deliberate dinner built around Rhodesian Fusion and a smart-casual dress code. Its 2026 Relais Chateaux Award is a confirmed recognition point. Dodgy Dock Restaurant and Bar is another venue to compare, while Rhodes Restaurant is easier to frame around a planned dinner because its verified hours are evening only on select nights.

    Can I eat at the bar at Rhodes Restaurant?

    Do not count on bar seating unless the restaurant confirms it directly. The verified details cover cuisine, chef/owner, dress code, award recognition, dinner hours, but not bar service or seating format. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Rhodes Restaurant?

    Dinner is the only service to plan around here, since the verified hours are evening only: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 7–11 PM. The restaurant is closed Tuesday and Thursday. For a daytime meal, compare current information for other St. George's dining options.

    What should I order at Rhodes Restaurant?

    Start with the verified cuisine direction: Rhodesian Fusion. Specific signature dishes and menu formats are not verified here, so avoid planning around a particular item unless the restaurant confirms it. If you are comparing options, Pizzeria and other dining venues offer different choice sets, while Rhodes Restaurant is for people who want a planned dinner. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Location

    Calabash Hotel L'Anse Aux Epines, St George's, Grenada

    St. George's, Grenada

    Compare Rhodes Restaurant

    Rhodes Restaurant sits at the more polished end of the St. George's set. Compared with Dodgy Dock Restaurant and Bar, it is better for a planned dinner and less suited to a casual, drinks-led night.

    The Beach Club at Calabash is the closer hotel comparison, but Rhodes has the stronger chef-led signal. House of Chocolate Bakery and Pizzeria are more practical for low-commitment dining, while Nori is the cleaner alternative for a sushi-specific night.

    If Rhodes Restaurant is not the right fit, try The Beach Club at Calabash for a more relaxed hotel meal in the same general orbit. For a livelier, less formal St. George's option, Dodgy Dock Restaurant and Bar is the easier fallback.

    Rhodes Restaurant is the more occasion-led choice compared with Dodgy Dock Restaurant and Bar. Choose Rhodes for a composed dinner where the cuisine and room are the point; choose Dodgy Dock when the group wants a looser waterfront meal, drinks-first energy, easier flexibility.

    Against The Beach Club at Calabash, Rhodes is the stronger pick for diners who want the meal to feel more formal and chef-directed. The Beach Club is the safer call for a relaxed hotel meal, especially if the group is not looking to build the evening around dinner.

    House of Chocolate Bakery and Pizzeria are easier value plays, while Nori is the better cross-shop for diners specifically craving sushi. Rhodes is the choice when recognition, ambiance, a less common fusion format matter more than quick decision-making.

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