What to Do in George Town, Grand Cayman



3 mins readOct 21, 2017

Wondering what to do or where to eat in George Town, Grand Cayman? Here are a few insider tips from Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits.

Discover George Town

George Town, the colorful capital of the Cayman Islands, is located on Grand Cayman and is home to:

Cayman Islands National Museum

Everyone in the family can absorb some of the art, history and culture of the Islands. The Museum houses exhibits and artefacts, including boats, furniture, textiles, paintings and ceramics. There is also a simulated submarine and an interesting children’s gallery.

National Gallery of the Cayman Islands

Art lovers appreciate the high-quality collection of Caymanian artworks here, as well as the scheduled and drop-in art classes and workshops for adults and children. Get a feel for the Island’s history through art, from its seafaring days to its development as a global financial center and popular tourist destination.

Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits Flagship Store

At the corner of North Sound Road and Shedden Road in George Town, you’ll find the flagship store of Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits, the leading retailer of wines, beers and liquor in the Caribbean. We offer a huge selection for every budget. Or, order from our online store and choose FREE delivery to anywhere on Grand Cayman.

Cayman Spirits Company Distillery Tour

Stop in at Cayman’s first and only distillery for a behind-the-scenes look at their Seven Fathoms Rum and Gun Bay Vodka distilling processes. Experience a working distillery and enjoy some samples of their rums, vodkas and liqueurs.

Dine Out in George Town

Grand Cayman is known as the culinary capital of the Caribbean. There are fabulous restaurants and cafes throughout the Island, but here are a few of our George Town favorites:

  • Bread and Chocolate: Health-conscious diners love this modern vegan bistro that serves breakfast and lunch at the corner of Dr. Roy’s Drive and Edward Street in Downtown George Town. Must try: house-made coconut ice cream.
  • Casanova By the Sea: Located at 65 North Church Street in Downtown George Town, Casanova is a much-loved favorite, serving delicious Italian food and seafood with beautiful waterfront views. Must try: authentic brick oven pizza.
  • Da Fish Shack: You’ll find this casual waterfront Caribbean chill spot at 127 North Church Street in George Town’s business district. It specializes in fresh, locally caught seafood, and also serves sandwiches, burgers and steaks.
  • George Town Yacht Club: On the waterfront at The Barcadere Marina on North Sound Road in George Town, GTYC is a great place to unwind and enjoy an international menu. Must try: Conch Ceviche and pulled-pork sandwiches.
  • Greenhouse (The): This casual café at 72 North Church Street across from George Town harbour is a favorite of locals and visitors. Everything is made from scratch from organic ingredients and locally grown produce. Must try: Hot Feta & Arugula Dip
  • Lobster Pot: This cherished landmark, located at 245 North Church Street in George Town, is Cayman’s longest established restaurant. Enjoy the lobster, crab, catch-of-the-day, and the magnificent views. Must try: Conch Fritters or Cayman Turtle Steak.
  • Seymour’s Jerk Centre: If you’re on Island on a Friday or Saturday night, grab some take-out from this popular spot inside Cayman Cabana on the George Town waterfront. Must try: Jerk chicken or pork.

For more tips on what to do in George Town, visit Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits at any of our five locations on Grand Cayman.