3/5 Eric S. 1 year ago on Google • 46 reviews
We
were
told
by
some
of
the
locals
to
go
to
Arthur's
for
a
beautiful
experience
and
good
food.
The
location
was
in
fact
spectacular.
The
trick
is
to
look
past
the
rundown
street
/
alley
that
gets
you
there.
The
food
wasn't
awe-inspiring,
but
it
was
good.
The
quantities
were
reasonable
and
it
was
fresh.
Prices
seemed
reasonable
as
well,
although
a
bit
more
expensive
than
other
nicer
places
on
the
island.
The
thing
to
be
weary
of
is
the
service
fee
which
is
nebulous
at
best.
We
were
told
by
our
waitress
that
the
service
fee
was
for
the
resort,
and
not
for
service.
Consequently
we
felt
compelled
to
tip
on
top
of
it.
That
seems
like
a
scam
and
should
be
questioned.
The
big
issue
we
had
was
the
time
it
took
for
us
to
get
our
food
and
drinks.
As
many
people
who
visit
the
island
come
from
cruises,
time
is
of
the
essence.
While
we
don't
mind
spending
a
reasonable
amount
of
time
for
good
food,
we
ended
up
spending
over
an
hour
and
a
half
at
the
restaurant
for
what
were
relatively
simple
dishes.
Even
the
service
to
get
drinks
was
ridiculous.
After
we
finished
our
initial
drinks
I
literally
had
to
beg
the
waitress
to
bring
us
a
second
bottle.
The
restaurant
wasn't
even
that
full,
but
everything
was
backed
up.
What
made
it
even
more
upsetting,
was
that
several
other
restaurant
workers
stood
around
while
our
waitress
was
running
around
serving
too
many
tables.
That
type
of
mismanagement
impacts
customers.
When
time
is
limited,
slow
service
makes
a
huge
difference.
In
fact,
with
everything
else
we
had
planned,
it
made
it
difficult
for
us
to
get
back
to
our
ship
in
a
reasonable
amount
of
time.
Think
closely
if
your
time
is
limited
and
you
wish
to
go
to
Arthur's.