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Contribute FeedbackDespite being rated a top romantic spot, the Bahamian Club fell short with bland food, chaotic service, and disorganized management. The prime rib was cold and overcooked, seats frustratingly placed, and fire alarms went off without explanation. While some guests praised the classic steakhouse feel and snapper entree, others faced difficulties with reservations, mix-ups in orders, and unimpressive dishes. The Bahamian coffee and Queen's cut were highlights, but the overall experience left many feeling disappointed and unwilling to return. The restaurant's potential was overshadowed by inconsistent service and food quality.
Excellent service, beautiful tables and ambiente, tasty steaks
A special night session trevor morley, who was our waiter 35 years ago and is now captain. my photo album included his photo of 1985 and made bahamian coffee on our table. trevor back after all these years was the highlight of our trip! I made photocopies for trevor so he could appreciate the memories of paradise island before it was atlantis. thanks for a fabulous dinner and treat us to the old-fashioned Bahamian paradies!
They could not find our reservation made a week before, and confirmed the day before. I had to go on a wait list that took 40 minutes to be seated. Hostess is completely disorganized. I had to show her my email confirmation as proof, but it did not matter to her.
Slow service Prosecco served in a margarita glass Stuffy Kids don’t do well here
Service seemed rushed. We were one of the first to be seated and we were placed next to the wait station which distracted us from our meal. Also, was supposed to be business casual dress, and a number of people were dressed down. If you are going to have a dress code, enforce it or get rid of the dress code.