Cayman's Most Instagrammable Restaurants

Here in Cayman, seaside eateries are a dime a dozen. While sweeping ocean panoramas are a definite selling point, we also appreciate a restaurant that can stand alone with its quintessential essence and cleverly-curated aesthetic. A trendy local spot to show off on social media, perhaps? Read on to discover the most instagrammable restaurants in Cayman, sure to impress with their signature design and of course, appetizing menus.

Ms. Piper’s

Ms. Piper’s has made quite the splash in the Cayman Insta world thanks to their feminine vagabond aesthetic. Soft pink tones and silver thatch details set the scene for an easy and breezy tropical oasis in the heart of Seven Mile Beach. Sip a Frappé Negroni poolside beneath a striped umbrella or nibble on croquetas and buñuelos in one of the ‘cottages’ many intimate nooks.

Bluestone Lane

A Georgetown favorite, Bluestone Lane brings a classy city vibe to the Cayman café scene. Its clean, modern interior and calming blue accents will satisfy your soul endlessly as you await an Aussie-inspired avocado toast and expertly decorated almond milk latte.


Tom Foodery

Fresh on the Camana Bay restaurant scene, Tom Foodery is a vibrant fast-casual eatery that delights the eyes with tropical murals, ocean photography, and the gorgeous ‘Tomfoodtree’ made by 3 Girls and a Kiln using recycled materials. Their menu exudes creative Caribbean flair with innovative takes on island favorites like the fried fish-wich with escovitch and scotch bonnet aioli.

Tillie’s

When it comes to design and aesthetics, Palm Heights and their iconic seaside restaurant will never be left out of the conversation. Sparkling shades of blue aside, Tillie’s is where creative design comes alive through a flourish of greenery, innovative fruit and floral displays, and tasteful art pieces. Settle in for a front seat to this tropical originality accompanied by a fresh green papaya salad and frozen guava rosé.

Heritage Kitchen

Off the beaten trail next to Boggy Sands Road in West Bay, Heritage Kitchen is a charming local spot that is dripping in Caribbean character. Hand-written menus, uninterrupted ocean views, and bright island colors will warm your heart with authentic Caymanian culture. Soak up Heritage Kitchen’s raw tropical essence while enjoying fresh coconut Mahi Mahi, Cayman-style grouper and other island favorites. 

Bacaro

This Venetian-inspired restaurant is an ultra trendy hangout for those craving a taste of Italy in the middle of the Caribbean. Bacaro’s bright and airy seating area opens out to the water and is trimmed by tasteful nautical touches throughout. Drink in the marina’s sea view over tapas-style sharing plates such as seared foie gras or black tagliolini.

Coccoloba 

Bohemian beach vibes meet Mexican street food. Coccoloba rounds out our list as one of the most buzzy seaside hangouts on island with its mod, beach hut aesthetic. Chef Massimo de Francesca’s creative coastal dishes garnished with fresh cilantro and lime are guaranteed to appease both your appetite and your visual palette. 

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Southwest Collective

Located in the heart of Georgetown, Southwest Collective is a cozy waterfront hideaway featuring eclectic vintage touches like a well-loved vinyl collection and fully-functioning foosball table. Situated on the second floor of Harbour Place, it certainly doesn’t hurt that this café bar offers sweeping views of the Caribbean sea, best contemplated with a matcha in hand.