The Bush Garden Seafood & Steakhouse
Rating
Family of 4
USD 60 to USD 100
Duration
1 to 1.5 hours
Best Ages
3 and up
About
The Bush Garden sits on Nassau's iconic Fish Fry strip at Arawak Cay, putting your family in the heart of a local dining tradition that has been going strong for decades. The menu spans both land and sea — fresh-caught fish, grilled lobster in season, hearty steaks, and classic Bahamian sides like peas and rice and fried plantains. For families, the informal outdoor setup works in your favor: kids can move around, noise doesn't matter, and the general energy of the strip makes the meal feel like an event.
The restaurant has a covered indoor section for rain or midday heat, keeping options open regardless of weather. Portions skew large, so plan to share appetizers among younger eaters. The staff is used to tourists and families and tends to be patient with special requests.
One thing to note: Arawak Cay can get very busy on weekend evenings when locals come out in force, which makes for great people-watching but longer waits. Going at 5:30 or 6 PM gets you seated before the rush. The fish — whatever is freshest that day — is consistently the best thing on the menu, and kids who are open to seafood will find something they enjoy.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
no dedicated room
Kid Meals
yes — simpler fish and chicken dishes suit younger eaters
Setting
Indoor & Outdoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
early evening before the Fish Fry crowds arrive
Wait Times
minimal at lunch; 15-30 minutes at dinner on weekends
Nearby Food
You're in the heart of Arawak Cay Fish Fry — dozens of other stalls and restaurants within walking distance for dessert or snacks.
Why Kids Love It
Located at Arawak Cay's Fish Fry strip, this spot puts kids right in the middle of Nassau's most lively open-air dining scene. The steaks and grilled seafood smell incredible, and kids enjoy the informal, come-as-you-are atmosphere.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Arrive before 6 PM on weekends to avoid long waits at this popular Fish Fry location
- Ask the server what fish came in fresh that day — it's always the best option
- Pair the meal with a walk around the rest of Arawak Cay's stalls after eating
What to Bring
- Cash — some Fish Fry vendors are cash-preferred
- Sunscreen for the outdoor seating area
- Baby wipes for sticky hands after conch salad
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 60 to USD 100
Tips to Save
- The lunch menu offers better value.
- Order the daily catch for the best price-to-quality ratio.