Nassau Beer Guide: Your Nassau guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Nassau

66 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Really the only place for craft beer on the island. Located in downtown Nassau right on the water. It is a two story establishment with bars and seating on both floors, inside TVs, and outdoor seating. They have approximately 5 regulars and 2 seasonals on tap (though some were out of stock). The beers are decent, not the best you’ll find, but certainly the best in the area. They have a food menu but I didn’t have any beers. In any other place, this wouldn’t be the sort of brewpub to seek out, but it seems to be the best in the area.“
LilBeerDoctor 1552 days ago
70 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Easy to get to from the cruise ship terminal. Just turn right when you leave the customs fenced area and turn right. It's a 2 block walk I think. I didn't eat, but the dude next to me really liked the fried mahi mahi. The beer was decent. The problems were blandness for the style instead of off flavors. In other words the beers we're technically fine, and I'd sure as hell take them over what's otherwise available for beer in the Bahamas, but they don't excite. Beer is a little on the pricey side, not excessively so on tap but the cans to go we're $20 for a six-pack, but you can mix and match. Service was a little slow, but perfectly fine otherwise. Might get a little frustrating if it got busy. But, if I ever end up in Nassau again, I'm totally ending up back here.“
aracauna 1934 days ago
62 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Medium size place, located just outside cruise ship wharf; white walls and dark wood decour, service a bit surly and slow, 8 beer on tap plus cans, flights of 3 available for USD8; did not try the food; beer is average but I’m sure much better that mass produced local lagers“
thorongil2 1985 days ago
48 /100 WOODES RODGERS WALK
“It's been a few years since I visited this place, and I remember it as one of the only choices where you could get a variety of beers - sadly none local - at the time. Atmosphere is good though, easy-going party atmosphere. Service is good, but of course you keep wishing for them to make a mistake....“
Travlr 2005 days ago
62 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Not too far from the cruise terminal. Cool place with two stories. I just sat at the bar on the first story. There are t-shirts and other things to buy. Service was pretty good. I got a three-beer flight for $8, so no deal to be had. Really the inside of the place is quite nice. There were four beer offerings on tap during my visit. The beer is not bad.“
weihenweizen 2246 days ago
54 /100 PARADISE ISLAND
“Technically this place is two semi-circular bars back-to-back with a bar tender at each. Five taps at each bar, each bar has the same beers. Sands and other Bahamian beers were available. Prices for everything in Atlantis are high, including the beer. If you are at Atlantis and want a beer, your pale lager tick is here.“
weihenweizen 2246 days ago
70 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Visited May 2017 in port on a cruise. Worth it to stop in as it’s right by the port and the beers were decent enough. Neat place, clean and bright. It was slow when we were there - a mix of cruise folks and spring breaker bro types. Fast and friendly service - they did flights of 3 beers for $8 so I got two flights for a total of six beers for $16. Not exactly a deal but hey I got to try them. Cream ale was awful but everything else was mediocre to fine. Best things were A/C, wifi, and a bathroom! Worth it for that! (Did not try food)“
drowland 2531 days ago
70 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“I guess this is the best place for craft beer on New Providence. Filled with Americans who missed their cruise ship boarding call and other characters - a desperate sense of "let’s have fun drinking in same climate as Miami but it’s not Miami." Prices on par with island - high but not as bad as some places. Beer is ok. Service ok.“
solidfunk 2626 days ago
64 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Visited on Nov 21st, 2015 while in Nassau on a cruise. With no WiFi I didn’t enter the beers or place rating until now, the notes languishing in my phone’s memory. Close to cruise ship dock, maybe a long block away through a light rain. 4 draft and one of their beers in a bottle. Didn’t try the food since it was free on the ship “
IrishBoy 2695 days ago
70 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Stopped by on a one day visit to the island. Friendly staff.“
altonbrownd 2804 days ago
68 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Stopped over during a Bahamas cruise. Only place for craft beer on the island. The staff is friendly enough and the place is quite nice. They serve food and mixed drinks as well. Great place to pass the time. Wifi if you need it too. Only downside is the prices are steep for on site consumption.“
Art 3013 days ago
44 /100 WOODES RODGERS WALK
“Visited December 5, 2012.
As of info from the bar staff only served Mexican beer when I asked if they had any local. We did get balloon hats though! One of the few places to actually get beer early when the cruise ship arrive, we did look long and hard around the inner city under the blazing sun.
We ended up at "Casablanca" after, which did have Bahama beer, in between SF and the port.“
gnoff 3152 days ago
68 /100 WOODES ROGERS WALK
“Low selection of beers but the only craft brewery on the island. The hours listed are not correct as the closing time is anywhere from 6:00 to 2:00 AM. They do have a small selection of food (German pretzel trio, sandwiches, pulled pork egg roll and popcorn) but I did not partake. They also have mixed drinks. Now, for the RBers staying at the Atlantis, the best way to get here is the to take the island ferry ($8 round trip) over to downtown Nassau and then make the small walk over to Woodes Rogers Walk and you’re there. Currently, bottles to go sell for $4.30 each and if the brewpub isn’t open you can buy them next door in the gift shop. Much cheaper than that cheap ass swill they sell at the hotel bars. Bring a cloth shopping bag and take them back to your hotel refrigerator. You’re welcome.“
fiveacestx 3179 days ago
50 /100 PARADISE ISLAND
“Nice little hotel lobby type bar at the Atlantis. Certainly not a big beer place - 1 tap, High Rock; a few bottles - ones I saw were Kalik, Corona, Mich Ultra. Not too much "craft" beer in the Bahamas so you're going to be pretty much stuck with the local generic lagers, and the typical macros around here. At least they have some of the local stuff to check off the list. Definitely not cheap - nor is anything here at Atlantis.“
csaso 3568 days ago
90 /100 SANDYPORT ISLAND LANES PLAZA
“Jade is a great place to buy a perfect brew or two. These guys know their brews!!!“
Niles 3630 days ago
34 /100 PARADISE ISLAND
“This place probably shouldn’t be in database but since I didn’t make it anywhere worth adding during this trip I’ll take country place tick until its removed. This place is ok, with ok food, corporate conference center vibe. Less selection then other Atlantis bars actually but full bar with most Bahamas brews“
Jow 3783 days ago
74 /100
Liquid Courage (Beer Store)
PALMDALE
“This place is a good ways off the tourist strip. Once you get there, it’s a nice, clean attractive looking place. Very well lit, well organized shelves, with prices on them. The staff was very helpful and polite. The selection was good, relative to where it is located. Standard beers, plus some US craft beers (Flying Dog, Southern Tier, and others you would NEVER see here otherwise), and some obscure English beers, bitters, milds and the like. Some locals like Kalik and Sands as well. Reasonably priced, definitely a bargain compared to the touist areas. Nice place overall.“
tgncc 3891 days ago
50 /100 PARADISE ISLAND
“I like this bar much better than Atlas. It’s at the other end of the casino. Th line up is jus the usual suspects, when in Rome......“
50belair 4088 days ago
58 /100 WOODES RODGERS WALK
“hahahaha! I scored this the same as Gnoff did. Ok, so here we were, Gnoff, Rhialistic and myself ( with one other non-ratebeer guy). We were on a metal cruise that stopped a few blocks away. Gnoff and I were on a quest to try all the Bahama beers we could find. So, we found this little hole in the wall dive place. Hmm, can i just say this place is interesting? Well, they had a bunch of Bahama beers, so we got to try many. The service was umm.....intersting as well. There was a somewhat attractive chic and an old burly black man who said "he had the pharmacy if you know what i mean". Um, i wasnt interested. Prices are a bit on the high side but if you want to try some Bahama beers, this is your spot. needless to say, an experience to say the least!“
Terminus 4141 days ago
58 /100 WOODES RODGERS WALK
“Visited December 5, 2012.
We wandered around downtown Nassau chasing any bar, cafe or restaurant that was open before 1100 am to have some beers from Bahamas. Finally when walking along the warf towards Señor Frogs we saw this place called Casablanca on the left with an "open" sign, in we went. Tiny place, looks like a whole in the wall, but they did have 5 different beers from the Bahamas for 4 USD each, as well as various other bottles and cans, mainly from the US. We sat on rickety bar stools having our beers and having fun, after that long walk in the sun we needed our beers. Started with Kalik Premium which was pretty decent, followed by Bush Crack on cans that we had good times about the name, followed with a Sands Light that was way overdue on BB date and horribly oxidized, next a Sands that was drinkable, and finished it all off with a High Rock Lager which even surprised us with some hops. They were out of the Strong Back Stout at this time, but we managed to find that later in a liqour store. I never used the restrooms but my mates who did came out laughing saying it was the smallest restroom they’d ever seen. The lady working the drinks messed up one order and broughts three Sands Light when we ordered three different brands, but she took two of them back without any hassle. Not the best place in the world, but the only place we found open early and that had quite a few of the Bahamas beers. Señor Frogs mainly had Mexican stuff and Hard Rock Cafe packed only two local brands.
So to get to the somewhat shady looking, but beer carrying, Casablanca, ignore the tour salesmen at the port, take a right, walk along the warf towards Señor Frogs, and keep an eye to the left when getting close to SF, get them early morning beers and start ticking away!
gnoff 4149 days ago
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