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Businesses are Reopening!

The island is starting to wake up after slow season!

Hello everyone, happy Tuesday and happy October 1st! Several businesses are reopening today after being closed several weeks or even months for slow season, which is a such a great sight! I have to admit, places to eat were rather scarce on St. John last week, but a few more just reopened. Here is a quick rundown of updates:

  • High Tide reopens for breakfast, lunch and dinner today. High Tide is located directly on the sand in Cruz Bay, right beside the ferry dock.
  • STJ Speakeasy (formerly called STJ Hideaway) reopens today. STJ Speakeasy is located in the Lumberyard parking lot in Cruz Bay. It is owned by Chef Vincent Alterio and serves dinner only.
  • Jolly Dog, a great retail shop located in Coral Bay, reopens today. It is located right beside Sharky’s By the Water and Surf Club Cantina.
  • Sam & Jack’s reopens tomorrow. Sam & Jack’s is a great deli that offers a few grab and go items too. It’s located on the third floor of the Marketplace.
  • Sharky’s By the Water reopened yesterday. Sharky’s is a new restaurant in Coral Bay. It’s located in the former Salty Mongoose location.
  • For those of you who plan to enjoy a day on the water, Pirate’s Bite reopens in the British Virgin Islands today. This is a great little waterfront bar and restaurant located in Norman Island, over near the Willy T.

Looking ahead…

  • Dave & Jerry’s will reopen on October 7th.
  • 1864 will reopen October 7th.
  • The Tap Room will reopen October 10th.
  • Ocean 362 will reopen October 10th.
  • Lime Inn will reopen on October 14th.
  • Johnny Lime will reopen on October 14th.
  • Lime Out will reopen on October 20th.
  • Drink will reopen on Halloween.
  • Skinny Legs will reopen on Halloween.

Businesses that closed by have since reopened:

  • The Terrace
  • North Shore Deli
  • The Beach Bar
  • Lovango Rum Bar
  • Woody’s
  • Greengo’s
  • Cafe Roma
  • Shambles

Want to know where all of these restaurants are located? Check out Explore STJ’s Restaurant Map at www.explorestj.com/restaurantmap.


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