
Grill Time
About
Grill Time operates in San Nicolas, Aruba's southeastern town known more for street art than dining density. It's ranked #16 out of 21 spots to eat here, so you're not dealing with the island's busiest restaurant row. What it does focus on is Caribbean barbecue and grilled plates in a casual setup that works for families. The price sits in the mid-range, and the kitchen handles standard grill fare without attempting to reinvent it. Two reviews give it a perfect score, but that's a thin sample — take it as a sign people who've gone had a decent experience, not as proof of universal acclaim. If you're staying in San Nicolas or passing through after a day at Baby Beach, it's a straightforward option that doesn't require a reservation. Expect grilled meats, local flavors, and a vibe that prioritizes the food over the scenery.
At a glance
- Area
- San Nicolas
- Vibe
- casual
- Price
- ●●○○
- Reservation required
- –
- Kid friendly
- ✓
- Cuisine
- caribbeanbarbecuegrill
- Dietary options
- —
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