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Lobster PotvsHarry's at the Waterfront
Both establishments are recommended by writers. On balance, Harry's at the Waterfront scores marginally higher than Lobster Pot. Harry's at the Waterfront has a TripExpert Score of 82 with positive reviews from 2 reviews including Fodor's, Frommer's.
Lobster Pot
Fodor's
Frommer's
6 Bermudiana Road, Hamilton, Bermuda
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"Bermudians swear by this spot, where a maritime-theme dining room is filled with brass nautical gear, lobster traps, and sun-bleached rope." Full review
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Ask for your seafood to be cooked to your liking and be sure to taste the Bermudian classic dish: fish chowder.
"A fixture on the Bermuda dining scene since 1973, The Lobster Pot is a perennial favorite for its campy nautical décor, fresh seafood specialties and award-winning Bermuda fish chowder—a spicy seafood stew traditionally served with a dash of Gosling’s Black Seal rum and Outerbridge’s Sherry Peppers sauce" Full review
Harry's at the Waterfront
Fodor's
Frommer's
Condé Nast Traveler
Miles Market, The Waterfront Marina on Hamilton Harbour, Hamilton, Bermuda
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"Combining sophisticated decor and impeccable cuisine, this restaurant is the perfect spot for a classy power lunch or intimate dinner." Full review
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Harry's Bar and the Waterside Patio (with a huge marlin statue) are great places to mingle and can get crowded, especially on Friday; plan ahead to avoid the rush or reserve a quiet table in the corner.
"The waterfront patio, where you can watch sailboats pull in and out of Hamilton Harbour, is perfect for a breezy lunch. " Full review
"So, can you tell us a little about this place?
Harry's, an upscale joint for power lunches and steak dinners, is named for entrepreneur Harry Cox who, in the 1950s, would fly the PanAm Clipper to New York City to source prime cuts of beef—well before Bermuda even knew what the word "prime" meant" Full review