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L.G. Smith Blvd 54, Oranjestad, Aruba



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From $ 10.95 - $ 28


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Seafront dining at The West Deck, located along the Linear Park and just steps from central Oranjestad.

The restaurant is set on a large wooden deck over a white-sand beach, right by the water’s edge. All the tables have spectacular sea views, also of cruise boats passing by and aeroplanes landing.

Our vision for this restaurant was based on its location: a large deck overlooking the west side of our island. Tranquil, serene and full of Caribbean flavour. The setting is casual and fun and you are welcome just for drinks, or to join us for a relaxed lunch or dinner in the perfect place.

Try some of our special Margaritas, our vegetarian samosas or our garlic shrimps, based on a secret recipe. The informal and Caribbean atmosphere attracts locals and visitors who are interested in a more authentic island experience.

The West Deck is open for lunch and dinner. It tends to get busy at this local hotspot, especially at night.By the deck you will find a cosy garden with picnic tables on white sand and twinkling lights in the trees. Excellent for groups and small parties.

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Cold drink in hand with ocean view at the West Deck.
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