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✨ Ej's Bayside Cafe, McLean's Town, East Grand Bahama
✨ ☎ (242) 441-6944


Indulge in a plethora of Bahamian delights at our cafe, featuring an eclectic menu of local favorites. Delight your taste buds with our world-renowned key lime pie, a must-try treat. Savor the original Bahamian conch balls or relish the crunch of crack conch and crack lobster, fried to perfection.

Enjoy the flavors of the ocean with our fresh Bahamas snapper, paired perfectly with traditional peas and rice. Sample the vibrant and refreshing conch salad or the rich, aromatic stew fish and boil fish, both steeped in Bahamian tradition. Each dish is prepared with the utmost care, using only the freshest local ingredients, ensuring an authentic and unforgettable culinary experience.
✨ We take pride in preparing any native Bahamian delicacy or dish your heart may desire. Our menu is a tribute to the rich heritage of the Bahamas, and we invite you to savor every bite with us.

✨ BEYOND GOOD FOOD, THERE’S BAYSIDE VIEWS
EJ's Bayside Cafe boasts a scenic view overlooking the bay, making it the perfect location for a relaxing and peaceful dining experience. Our family-friendly environment is perfect for children, and we offer both indoor and outdoor dining options. We also have a private dining area, which is perfect for families and groups.
✨ Our cafe ambiance is set to gentle music and the sounds of waves crashing on the bay, creating a tranquil and serene atmosphere that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. We pride ourselves on providing our customers with a unique dining experience that captures the true essence of the Bahamas.

✨ WELCOME ONE, WELCOME ALL
If you are looking for an authentic Bahamian dining experience with a view, then EJ's Bayside Cafe is the perfect destination. Join us today and discover why we are one of the most popular cafes on the Island of Grand Bahama.


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✨🇧🇸✨ I Found This... Thing. And I Have Questions.
Sssooo....
I was doing my usual pre-trip research for my February Bahamas visit (yes, I plan FIVE MONTHS ahead, it's called being organized, look it up), and I stumbled across something called "BSO Launcher." At first, I thought it was a mistake.
A typo. Some kind of tech startup that accidentally bought a Bahamas domain name and didn't realize what they'd done. But no. It's... intentional. And I don't know how I feel about this.
What Even IS This?
According to the website—which, fine, I'll admit is actually well-designed—BSO Launcher is "The Homepage of The Bahamas." Bold claim. VERY bold claim.
I've been visiting The Bahamas for eight years. EIGHT. Every February like clockwork. I know my beach. I know my shells. I know which conch salad stands use fresh lime (not that bottled nonsense). And I've never heard of this place. So naturally, I'm suspicious. Suspicion is my default…
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✨😎✨Meet Karen, The Grumpy Tourist.

Eight years ago, Karen visited The Bahamas to prove her sister wrong.
She was going to hate it.
Instead, she found a quiet beach perfect for collecting shells.
She's been coming back every February since. 242 shells collected. One queen conch.
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✨🇧🇸✨ Afternoon walk through the Grand Bahama canals. Just me, nature, and my camera. This is home. 🏝️

This is the Grand Bahama most people never photograph—not because it's not beautiful, but because they're too busy looking for the "perfect" resort shot. This IS perfect. Real. Authentic. Home.
Download this one if: You appreciate beauty that comes with history.
Took an afternoon walk yesterday through the Grand Bahama outdoors and got reminded why I never want to live anywhere else. 🏝️
Sometimes you gotta step away from the screens and just... walk. Let the island talk to you. These canal shots are from that walk—nothing planned, just me, my camera, and whatever caught my eye.





