Atlantis Paradise Island Restaurants


There are 4 Restaurants at The Cove Atlantis:

The Cove Pool Cafe - Bistro-table and chaise lounge service of fresh fare from ceviche and sashimi bento boxes to gourmet burgers and wraps, smoothies and full bar service.
Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill - World-renouned Mesa Grill,serving signature southwestern cuisine with a Bahamas twist. Open for dinner, overlooking tranquil Paradise Beach.
Cascases Grill - Flavorful, jerked meats, pulled pork and BBQ, seasonal salads, hot and coldwraps, and frozen drinks served poolside.
Mosiac - Mesiterranean-influenced featuring action cooking stations to prepart dishes on demand, from fresh fish to churrasco. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.



There are 18 Restaurants at Atlantis, Paradise Island:

Clubhouse - The Clubhouse at the heart of the Ocean Club Golf Course offers breakfast, lunch and dinner with indoor and outdoor seating available. A varied menu is complimented by stunning views of the course and ocean beyond. Open Fri/Sat/Sun 6p-9p.
Seagrapes - An upbeat, international marketplace of food, Seagrapes offers a buffet of tropical foods from around the world for breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with scenic views of the waterscape. Casual attire for breakfast and lunch, resort casual for dinner.
Mama Loo`s - Located in the Coral Tower, Mama Loo`s serves traditional Chinese dishes accentuated with a Caribbean flavor. Open for dinner only, the dress code is resort evening attire. Closed on Sundays and Mondays. Reservations req. for dinner
Seafire Steakhouse - Tempting starters from classic shrimp cocktail to pressed coriander crustedcrusted beef carpaccio complement entrees such as the finest cuts of prime beef and lemon pepper tuna. . The menu introduces a variety of signature maand a collection of wines.
Dune - Perched atop a white sand beach at nearby One&Only Ocean Club. Dune offers innovative blend of French-Asian cuisine infused with local herbs and Bahamian influences. Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner daily. Reservations req. for dinner
Café at Great Hall of Waters - Offering spectacular views of the underwater ruins of Atlantis, in a casualyet sophisticated atmosphere reminiscent of a French brasserie. Casual attire for breakfast & lunch, resort evening attire for dinner. Closed on Tues. Reservations for dinner.
The Point - Located just steps away from the pool at Atlantis Harborside Resort. Enjoy light meals and cocktails from 8am-10pm daily.
Cafe Martinique - The graceful candlelit Café Martinique features French gourmet fare and spectacular marina views. The glass-enclosed cellar will carry an international variety of acclaimed wines. Children must be 12 years or older to enter.
Atlas Bar and Grill - A lively video bar and family restaurant beside the casino and overlooking the new marina. Serving lunch, dinner and a late night menu. Enjoy huge portions of American favorites, including over-stuffed sandwiches, burgers and more.
Water`s Edge - Overlooking a lagoon teeming with sharks and rays, Water`s Edge features a buffet breakfast in the morning. Dinner begins with an elaborate antipasto display, followed by oversized, family-style Italian dishes. Closed on Thu.Reservations req. for dinner
NOBU - Experience the new trend in Japanese cuisine in the newest outpost of the acclaimed Nobu restaurant by the celebrated Japanese Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Children must be 12 years or older to enter.
Villa D`Este - Trendy trattoria features the island's best Italian cuisine. Serving dinner. Resort evening attire. Closed on Weds. Reservations required.
Friday Night Seafood BBQ - Enjoy dinner poolside surrounded by the romantic Versailles gardens at nearby One&Only Ocean Club. Buffet dining offers fresh salads, raw bar, seafood & steak grilled to your liking & sumptuous desserts with live musicReservations req. for dinner
Marketplace - This international marketplace, with its Old World ambiance, serves regonal fare at made-to-order food stations. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Carmines - Enjoy the lively atmosphere and family-style dining experience of this popular New York restaurant. Sumptuous platters of classic Italian recipes such as chicken scarpariello, shrimp scampi, fried calamari and veal saltimbocca.
Murray`s Delicatessen - The 1950`s art deco décor of this traditional deli sets the mood for a delicious meal featuring oversized New York-style sandwiches, homemade soups, bagels, smoked fish, and other favorites. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night snacks.
Bimini Raod - Uniquely-spiced entrees such as tamarind glazed pork chop, grilled mahi mahi and mojo marinated chicken are tamed by sweet 'tings' like pineapple bread pudding, tropical sorbets and cookie-bash pie.
Bahamian Club - A steakhouse serving dinner nightly, with an emphasis on choice steaks, succulent prime rib and continental cuisine in a country club atmosphere richly decorated in hard woods. Closed on Tuesdays. Reservations req. for dinner


Atlantis Restaurant Reviews:

We had fabulous food on this trip as well. We loved Nobu and Café Martinique! We had the Chef’s Menu at Nobu and highly recommend it! The kids loved breakfast at The Cafe at the Great Hall of Water because they could watch the fish. We had a conch salad that was out of this world at a little restaurant outside of the resort and I cannot for the life of me remember the name of the place. By far our favorite dinners were at Café Martinique. Of course we could not leave without visiting Mesa Grill, and had a wonderful dinner there as well. Beautiful restaurant with breathtaking views and delicious food! The crispy squid and cracked conch salad was to die-for and the red sauce that accompanied the lobster tail should be smothered generously on everything!

Dining- I’m not going to complain. We expected it to be expensive and we weren’t surprised. I doubt prices will go down, so if Atlantis is your vacation then be prepared and improvise. On that note, our favorite restaurant was Mesa Grille. Nobu was good but I didn’t like the atmosphere. It’s used as a lounge for the casino. Atlantis needs something like Nobu, but strictly as a lounge for the smokers and drinkers. It was so unbelievably loud and crowded and smokey. It ruined the dinner for me. Japanese food is not supposed to be enjoyed like that. The servers rush you to turn the tables. I’m surprised the owner of Nobu approves of this. Oh yeah, Dune – the food was disappointing to me. The lobster was as tough as carpet. Bimini Road was cool. Seafire is good. We went to Murrays for lunch. Here’s a tip- order one sandwich at Murrays and split it. They’re enormous!