13 Best Restaurants in Aruba

Bright Bakery

$ Fodor's choice

This landmark family-run bakery has been a local favorite since it first opened in 1949, and it's still home to the island's most authentic baked goods, including epic cakes, cupcakes, and pastries. There are also sandwiches and savory snacks like pastechi (handheld stuffed pastries) and hot dog broodjes ideal for a grab-and-go lunch or breakfast.

Coffee Break

$ Fodor's choice

Enjoy locally roasted coffee at this cheery spot and take home some of their special Aruba blend as an ideal souvenir. They also offer gelato, locally made pastries, soups, and sandwiches.

Kulture Cafe

$ Fodor's choice

The café in the beautifully restored historic Nicolaas Store in the heart of downtown San Nicolas serves up great barista-style hot and iced coffees and snacks. With seating indoors or out, this is an ideal pit stop before or after exploring the outdoor art. The big communal courtyard out front is often the site of special events with music as well.

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Santos Coffee with Soul

$ Fodor's choice

The Eagle Beach location of this café was so popular because of its excellent coffee, creative snacks, and master baristas that they opened this Downtown location. They are also licensed for cocktails, wine, and beer and make decadent milkshakes, too.

ArubaMade

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Look for the beautiful bird mural across from the marina for excellent authentic Aruban-made bits and bites, including island-roasted coffee, Johnny cakes, little silver-dollar-sized Dutch pancakes, homemade ice cream, fresh coconut juice, and more. There’s also an alfresco bar with full-size local-fare meals, but remember to bring cash as not all kiosks take cards.

L. G. Smith Blvd. 100, Oranjestad, n/a Aruba, Aruba
297-699--1001
Known For
  • free Wi-Fi and lots of indoor and outdoor seating
  • local artisans selling locally made souvenirs
  • all products and fare authentic Aruban
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Carnival Village Kiosks

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Colorful wooden kiosks fill the area around the outside of the fenced-in square with folks offering food truck--style fare and cold drinks. They are not all open every day, but there is usually one open at any given time (and only after 11 am). Each has a different theme, like roti or local island flavors. On weekend nights there might be live bands or music for dancing.  USD is accepted, but you might get back change in florins.

Lagoweg, San Nicolaas, n/a Aruba, Aruba
Known For
  • authentic local fare like johnnycakes and saltfish
  • great prices for big portions
  • most kiosks are licensed to serve beer

Chubato Beer World Aruba

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This brand-new spot is owned by the Coffee Break folks, but it’s all about a different kind of brew---more than 150 types of beer! Snack platters, sliders, wings, and nachos are also on tap, and they often have live music at night on their sidewalk terrace.

Eduardo’s Beach Shack

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This cheery little hut on Palm Beach is famous for its healthy and delicious fresh fruit and veggie juices, smoothies, bowls, kombucha, and creative vegan options. All of their specialties are free of additives and artificial substances. They also offer pickup and delivery.

Gelatissmobistro

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Enjoy homemade gelato and a wide range of snacks and drinks at this alfresco bar.

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Emmastraat 1, Oranjestad, n/a Aruba, Aruba
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Mauchie Smoothies and Juice Bar

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This colorful roadside stand, just before the Savaneta turn, has excellent smoothies and fresh juices, as well as healthy wraps and acai bowls. They also sell great organic herbal remedies made from local produce and have recently opened a second outlet in San Nicolas. Shaded benches and a big wooden swing add to the allure. 

Saco di Felipe Sanicolas

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This hole-in-the-wall is the place for the best sacos, paper bags full of fried chicken, ribs, chops, plantains, fries, and johnnycakes. It's the perfect snack before—or after—a night out.

St. Maarten Straat, San Nicolaas, n/a Aruba, Aruba
297-584--5723
Known For
  • local flavor
  • sacos are known as a "heart attack in a bag" but they're so worth it
  • all fried fare makes an especially hearty snack for after barhopping
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

The Pastechi House

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Look for the big smiling pastechi sign and a line of locals waiting to grab Aruba’s favorite fast food (think empanada). Order one for yourself and wash it down with a cold batido (fruit shake). They also have little crab cakes to go as well.

Zeerovers

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With a name that means "pirates" in Dutch, this alfresco restaurant sits right on the Savaneta pier, where the local fishermen bring in their daily catch. The menu is basic: the day's fish and other seafood, fried almost as soon as it's lifted out of the boat and served with sides of local staples like fried plantains. You can chase it all down with a cold local beer or homemade popsicles made from exotic local fruit. The restaurant is very popular with locals, so expect it to be busy, especially on weekends.

Savaneta 270A, Savaneta, n/a Aruba, Aruba
297-584–8401
Known For
  • freshest fish on the island
  • lively local hangout
  • picturesque sea view and sunsets
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.