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Where To Eat

The majority of the restaurants are in the vicinity of Cruz Bay, many within walking distance of the public dock. They range from very casual to more formal, where reservations are required, with commensurate price ranges.

Although Coral Bay is a distance from Cruz Bay (nine miles), it features several restaurants worth the drive.

Resturants are also available at both Cinnamon Bay and Maho Bay campgrounds, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Fruits from the Machineel tree that grows along the coastine on St. John.  

Did You Know?
The Machineel tree, found along the coast, produces crab apple-like fruit that is poisonous. While the fruit is deadly [as Columbus’ men reportedly found out in 1493 when visiting the island], even sap from the Machineel tree can cause an irritating skin rash. The tree is also called Death Apple.

Last Updated: July 31, 2006 at 11:11 EST