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The Brownstone
Palm Beach●●○○#74 of 316 Places to Eat in Oranjestad

The Brownstone Restaurant

★★★★4.4 out of 5 · 102 reviews
casual
caribbean
seafood
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About

The Brownstone sits in the Alhambra Marketplace on the Palm Beach strip, which puts it in the middle of the hotel zone but off the sand. It's a casual spot that does Caribbean, seafood, and barbecue without trying to be anything fancy — think ribs and catch of the day rather than white tablecloths. The 4.6 service rating stands out; people mention staff who actually seem to like their jobs. Food scores a 4.5, and the value rating at 4.3 suggests you're not paying resort-lobby prices for what you get. It's kid-friendly, so families show up alongside couples looking for something low-key after a beach day. At #74 out of 316 restaurants in Oranjestad, it's not chasing awards, but the subratings are consistently strong across the board. You can walk in without a reservation, which matters when you're tired and don't want to plan dinner three days out.

At a glance

Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
casual
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
caribbean
seafood
barbecue
Dietary options

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