ninjasquash Posted December 2, 2010 #1 Share Posted December 2, 2010 Silly question, but these are 2 different places right? Potters Cay is under the bridge that goes to Paradise Island? Not sure where Fish Fry is. And if they are 2 different spots, who has the best conch salad? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubagirrl Posted December 2, 2010 #2 Share Posted December 2, 2010 Silly question, but these are 2 different places right? Potters Cay is under the bridge that goes to Paradise Island? Not sure where Fish Fry is. And if they are 2 different spots, who has the best conch salad? They are 2 different locations - indifferent directions. Potters Cay is under the bridge and has no set hours, and is really quite rugged. Not many tourist find Potters Cay comfortable. Although it DOES have the best conch salad and fresh fish on the island. Trouble is.. there's no telling who will be open and when, and whether or not they are making conch salad or conch fritters on any given day.. or just open for cold drinks and a fierce game of dominos. I've been around for 25 years and still haven't figured it out., It's up to when the fishing boats come in. As for the Fish Fry.. it's establishment are open normal hours, and have a menu. It's located just west of downtown, at Arawak Cay. It's more tourist friendly. AND has fresh and delicious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ninjasquash Posted December 5, 2010 Author #3 Share Posted December 5, 2010 Thanks again scubagirrl!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lily429 Posted February 26, 2012 #4 Share Posted February 26, 2012 They are 2 different locations - indifferent directions. Potters Cay is under the bridge and has no set hours, and is really quite rugged. Not many tourist find Potters Cay comfortable. Although it DOES have the best conch salad and fresh fish on the island. Trouble is.. there's no telling who will be open and when, and whether or not they are making conch salad or conch fritters on any given day.. or just open for cold drinks and a fierce game of dominos. I've been around for 25 years and still haven't figured it out., It's up to when the fishing boats come in. As for the Fish Fry.. it's establishment are open normal hours, and have a menu. It's located just west of downtown, at Arawak Cay. It's more tourist friendly. AND has fresh and delicious. we have always gone to Potters Cay when in port.....last time we went was not so good. It also seemed to be a little more sketchy, our DD (8) was scared. Plus like you said everytime we went it was a crap shoot as to whether our favorite spot would be open. My question for you is this...will we be disappointed in the offerings at arawak? I have read your posts about fish fry and your favorites so we plan to go and try it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubagirrl Posted February 26, 2012 #5 Share Posted February 26, 2012 we have always gone to Potters Cay when in port.....last time we went was not so good. It also seemed to be a little more sketchy, our DD (8) was scared. Plus like you said everytime we went it was a crap shoot as to whether our favorite spot would be open. My question for you is this...will we be disappointed in the offerings at arawak? I have read your posts about fish fry and your favorites so we plan to go and try it. The Fish fry has a totally different vibe. The restaurant are not shacks, and they all have kitchens and running water etc. (common rest room and communal space, stage etc). My personal favorite is Oh Andros and Seafood haven. Seafood Haven has great food, but service is terrible. The Grilled grouper in foil is to die for at both places. Be aware that the Credit card machines break down all the time.. so bring cash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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