Open from Monday - SaturdayIf you have any further questions about the availability on special events please contact our Dining Reservations team calling +1(441)2982028 or emailing ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com
We are proudly located in the Waterfront Complex, overlooking Hamilton Harbour in Bermuda.Combining contemporary design with a feeling of timeless elegance, Harry’s offers a dining experience of gastronomic excellence. Our restaurant features Harry’s Bar, Waterside Patio, Private Dining Room and an extensive Wine Cellar.Harry’s was named in remembrance of Harry Cox. His achievements, contributions to Bermuda’s culture, and love of good food and drink, shared with friends are the inspiration for all that we do.Harry’s Bar exclusively offers Harry’s Special Rum Blend that is made to Harry’s precise original specifications. It’s a great way to capture the spirit of old Bermuda, and complement the exceptional experience that can only be found at Harry’s Restaurant and Bar.Please call if there is no availability for your desired reservation - we may be able to accommodate.
With a design that beautifully reflects Bermuda’s rich colonial history, Crown & Anchor is the perfect place to meet friends or unwind after a long day. Historic maritime paintings and handsome hardwood tables are just a couple of the highly curated and detailed furnishings that make Crown & Anchor a truly charming and immersive dining experience.
The Pink Beach Club begins the day serving breakfast with views of the sun rising over the Atlantic. Later in the day, leisurely lunches stretch into dinner and drinks under the stars. While its open-air setting may be laid-back and its signature dishes, burgers and crab cakes, perfectly complement a day spent by the sea or poolside, the kitchen never strays from the core culinary mission of utilizing only the best and freshest ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible. The ahi tuna in the poke bowls comes straight from the waters off of Bermuda while the newly plucked mushrooms in the ravioli were grown on farms nearby.