Hook, Line & Sinker

Hook, Line & Sinker
Hook, Line & Sinker (Rue De Chez Reuben, French Town, St. Thomas) — slightly off the beaten path, but only a short and pleasant stroll along Charlotte Amalie’s breeze-swept waterfront, is the picturesque harbor side community of Frenchtown. It’s here that you will find one of St. Thomas’ special hideaways, Hook Line & Sinker. Since 1987, the restaurant has been a favorite gathering spot for both locals and visitors alike. Not only is the food excellent (serving mainly American dishes, as well as some French-inspired meals), the service friendly and attentive, but the atmosphere is magical. The first thing you’ll notice is the restaurant’s enviable location — smack dab on the water with a view of the entire harbor and the boats that bob lazily by. Next you’ll notice the architecture.
Hook Line & Sinker is reminiscent of a restaurant found in a New England seaport village (with a Caribbean accent, of course). From its pitched roof and skylights to the wrap-around French doors and windows, the restaurant is stunningly beautiful.