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Restaurants
Bolero Brasserie is the latest fine dining experience in Hamilton, just off Front Street down Bermuda House Lane. The restaurant opened in April 2007 and is owned and operated by British Chef Jonny Roberts. Enjoy casual Brasserie style food at competitive prices on the porch over looking Hamilton Harbor or in the dining room, which is adorned with gilt-framed mirrors and locally produced art work. Here you will experience the “buzz” of a casual but classy Parisian Brasserie
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Lobster Pot
Good food is served with good humour and a warm welcome at The Lobster Pot, Bermuda's finest seafood restaurant, where only the best gets into the pan. Famous for an informal dining place for locals and visitors alike. The Lobster Pot offers an outstanding variety of seafood specialties and fresh fish from the surrounding waters.
Tom Moore’s Tavern
Welcome to Tom Moore's Tavern, Bermuda's oldest restaurant.We offer fine dining in elegant surroundings.Join us for an evening you won't forget.Bon Apetite!
We have seating facilities for up to 160, divided into five rooms on two floors. We also have a terrace for hosting Cocktail Parties and other Special Events.
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Blu
Belmont Hills Golf Course with spectacular views overlooking the Great Sound.
We are open for lunch and dinner and fine steak, fish and other fare from the grill, complimented by our award winning wine list. Blu is a light steak house with a south western flavour to please any palette.
Whether it is for a business lunch with an important client or an upscale meal with the family in the early evening, you will find it at blu.
Pickled Onion
The Pickled Onion has a rather exquisite bar, serving wines by the glass and a range of house cocktails. Many choose to spend the entire evening in the bar area, making it consistently and fashionably crammed. Elsewhere there are also numerous tables and booths and you don’t have to be a diner to get a seat. Outside, a covered veranda overlooks Front Street and Hamilton Harbour. The original slate ceiling with its exposed cedar beams still covers the premises, but the rest of the interior has a contemporary design that blends in well