Dining Review: Salt Bar and Grill at Blue Haven Resort

Cracked Conch at Salt Bar and Grill at Blue Haven Resort | The Rose Table

The best cracked conch of the trip! A short walk on Blue Haven Resort‘s waterfront boardwalk, Salt is a causal sports bar with indoor and outdoor seating. Every course was fresh and flavorful and service was quick. You can even play billiards on the beach while you wait for your food! Since everything at Blue Haven Resort is romantic, even their casual dining restaurant has strung lights that come alive as the sun goes down.

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Salt Bar and Grill at Blue Haven Resort Review | The Rose Table
The view from our table at Salt Bar and Grill

The Rose Table’s Favorite Dishes:

Cracked Conch

This was my favorite cracked conch of the trip. Tossed in an herb and spice mix and deep fried, these crispy medallions of conch  goodness are served in a bamboo basket with island sauce and lemon. When asked what was in the saffron sauce, our waitress said, “We have our secrets.” I respect that!

Tropical Salad

Tropical Salad at Salt Bar and Grill at Blue Haven Resort | The Rose Table

Mixed mesclun greens and thinly shaved tropical fruit make up this salad. The passion fruit dressing tastes like the Caribbean feels: happy, clean, and good for you. I could eat that dressing every day. I tossed some cracked conch in my salad and was moaning with delight. They really ought to offer the tropical salad with cracked conch as a main course. I highly recommend the combo!

Fish Tacos

Fish Tacos at Salt Bar and Grill at Blue Haven Resort | The Rose Table

These. Were. Awesome. I squeezed lemon juice all over my mahi mahi tacos with secret sauce, crisp iceberg lettuce, slivered bel peppers, and tomatoes. They sound so simple but I was stunned at how perfect they were.

Key Lime Pie

Key Lime Pie at Salt Bar and Grill at Blue Haven Resort | The Rose Table

The key lime pie at Salt is more like cheesecake and I’m not complaining. We got ours split so a single order is quite a bit larger than what’s photographed here. It’s fantastically tart and I loved that they served it with chocolate sauce.

Staying at Blue Haven Resort soon? Read about Fire and Ice next.

Cheers,

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Disclaimer:  This article is intended to be a general resource. Any recommendations are based on personal opinion. A portion of this trip may have been compensated but opinions are my own, always. I’m not a fan of negativity so if I don’t like something, I don’t write about it.

5 responses to “Dining Review: Salt Bar and Grill at Blue Haven Resort”

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  3. […] but if you want to branch out, you can take the complimentary shuttle to Blue Haven Resort to try Salt or Fire & Ice or Beach House for Kitchen 218. Click here to read my full review of Asú on […]

  4. […] If you aren’t ordering conch everywhere you go, why are you even in the Caribbean? It’s no surprise that Turks and Caicos has incredibly fresh seafood dishes. What is a surprise is how many menus include pumpkin sauces, pumpkin soup, pumpkin everything! Also unexpected? Provo is really into brunch. Brunch on the island gives brunch in Dallas a run for its money. Start your day off right with epic dishes ranging from lobster poached eggs to banana brioche french toast. Whatever you do, make time for Asú on the Beach at Alexandra Resort. It’s now one of my top ten favorite restaurants in the world. […]

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