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Graycliff Restaurant
The guide was updated:Graycliff Restaurant is pure elegance. Serving signature dishes, fine wines, and vintage Cuban cigars from its colonial mansion location, Graycliff is the ultimate Bahamian dining experience. Guests can even buy the world's oldest bottle of wine, a German vintage 1727.
Useful Information
- Address: West Hill Street, Nassau, Bahamas
- Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 12pm-2:30pm, 6:30pm-10:30pm. Saturday-Sunday: 6:30pm-10:30pm.
- Website: www.graycliff.com
- Phone: +1 242 302 9150
- Email: info@graycliff.com
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