Salt & Pepper

7,2 based on 96 reviews
Cuisine(s):
American, International, Spanish
Main Course:
$14.50 - $40.00
is:
  • Budget Dining
  • Outdoor Dining
  • Indoor Dining
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Meals:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
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Ratings & more:
Bravo!
Free WiFi
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Restaurant Information

Salt & Pepper

J.E. Irausquin Blvd.368 A
Aruba
Tel: (297) 863280
Opening Hours:
We open for breakfast at 8:00 am and close at 1:00 am.
Salt & Pepper
If you want to enjoy good food or just a drink in a relaxing atmosphere, Salt & Pepper is the place to be! Wake up at our place with some fresh breakfast, enjoy our lunch or try our signature homemade tapas for dinner, just perfect for a late night snack as well! Our friendly staff will be happy to advise you on our specials and do not forget to try our sangria!
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Jul 28, 2007 - posted by
April/May 2007 I spend 3 weeks in a hotel accros Salt&Pepper. Around 15 times we had dinner in S&P and we had a great time there. A great sellection of good food, and great service.
October / November 2007 I'll be back in the same hotel and the same restaurant S&P
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Jul 15, 2007 - posted by
We went to Salt and Pepper for breakfast and a second time for lunch before heading to the airport. The food is consistently good and the prices cannot be beat. We look forward to including Salt and Pepper and a regular in our list of restaurants.
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Jun 15, 2007 - posted by
This has to be one of my favorite places to visit every year. The first time we went Maurice has just left a cruise ship to work here. We we shocked the next year when he remembered us. We are always greeted like old friends by all the staff and have never had a meal we didn't enjoy and by now we've tried almost everything! This is also true of the other restaurants in the plaza. My one recommendation is to try the onion soup...outstanding, my mouth is watering already and I don't get there till November.
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Jun 13, 2007 - posted by
Stopped here for lunch and of course had tapas because that's what this restaurant is known for. The escargot and garlic was fantastic! Enjoyed our meal, but would recommend that if you're starving order a lot of different tapas (4 with an order of chicken wings) just didn't completely fill us. Oh well, live and learn, and thankfully there was a Baskin and Robbins down the street so two ice cream sundaes it was! Only drawback is that whether you sit inside or out smoking is allowed, and it's amazing that as nonsmokers we were quickly surrounded which made the experience somewhat less pleasant. Service was O.K., but once you receive your meal you should ask for anything else you might need-including another glass of water and the check-since chances are you won't being seeing yourwaiter/waitress again soon. Had the experience of Salt and Pepper, nicely decorated inside with numerous different salt and pepper shakers, but wouldn't be compelled to return.
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Jun 12, 2007 - posted by
I have to seriously thank the staff at Salt & Pepper for one of the most entertaining dining experiences of my trip to Aruba. We went later on in the evening and it was dimly lit and their menu is so extensive that the print is actually quite tiny - my aging eyes just couldn't quite make it out, so I made mention that I really need to get some reading glasses and whallah - here came the waiter with a box FULL of them! You could have any style you wanted! So we, of course, had to model them - it was a great photo op. I have to say, the free flowing wine (did I mention the staff was very attentive?) and the great humor and lovely environment have caused me to forget exactly what I had to eat, but I remember it was all quite delicious - and I LOVED the garlic bread there - yum! Thanks for the fun - I'll definitely come back to Salt & Pepper on my next trip.
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Jun 12, 2007 - posted by
This is one of our favorite places for a tapas lunch with sangria. Excellent sangria. The staff seems to forget you are sitting there, it almost seems like they don't want you to pay and leave because that's when they seem to disappear. Overall great lunch place, probably good for dinner as well, we just haven't tried it yet.
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May 31, 2007 - posted by
Great casual dining spot right on the main drag. It's fun to get several of their tapas and share. Drinks are really good, too, and the price is right.
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May 12, 2007 - posted by
This is always a great place for a casual meal and there is enough variety on the menu to please everyone in your party - tapas, salads, sandwiches, entrees. Catch of the day was Wahoo (my favorite fish) so I asked them to just broil or grill it with some lemon - it was perfect!
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Apr 16, 2007 - posted by
ok, but not great, located in a crowded plaza with loud, sometimes exceptionally crappy music. Service was…crowded.
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Mar 11, 2007 - posted by
We went to Salt & Pepper for a light dinner on our first night in Aruba. It was a nice place to go to unwind and get an initial taste of the island.

Outdoor dining is a must here so that you can take in the sites and sounds of the surrounding plaza.

Salt & Pepper is known for their Tapas which we didn't know when we arrived.

Without knowing this we decided to try them and realized why they are so well known. We got the Mahi Mahi in a tasty mild Curry sauce and the shrimp as well. These were Great. We also tried their Grilled Tenderloin and Pasta Salad and the Big Chicken Wrap and both of these were great also.

The staff is very nice and helpful.
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