Enchantingly memorable is the only way to describe the dining pleasures of our resort. Grenadian specialties such as Shrimp Bacchanal distinguish the menus of Coyaba’s two dining venues. And Guests keep coming back for our wonderful indigenous cocktails, including the Coyaba Colada and Coyaba Special.

Our Arawakabana Restaurant offers gourmet dining including international specialties, as well as traditional Grenadian fare. Dinner is served from 7:00pm to 10:00pm and reservations are required. Please observe the elegantly casual dress code.

Poolside, open-air dining, with an a la carte menu, is available at our casual Carbet Restaurant. Lunch is served from 11:30am to 2:30pm and Dinner is served from 7:00pm to 10:30pm.

Dress Code Policy for the Arawakabana Restaurant
Elegantly Casual

Gents Denim
No holes, prints or frayed edges; must not be worn lower than hips, no washed-out appearance

No shorts
No Capri’s, no 3/4 pants

Trousers
Slacks

Shirts
Open collar (no sleeveless or T-shirts)

Shoes
Closed toed shoes


Ladies Denim
No holes, prints or frayed edges

No Shorts

Pants
Dressy slacks

Capri’s
Dressy

Skirts
Dressy; no excessive minis (no shorter than halfway up the leg)

Dresses
No excessive mini dresses

Tops
Dressy; covered midriff preferred

Shoes
No flip flops or sneakers

The Carbet Restaurant offers a more casual setting where shorts and denim are acceptable. Shoes are required.

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