The Great Old House: A Culinary Journey Through Dominica's History
Experience Dominica's history and vibrant Creole cuisine in a beautifully restored colonial setting at The Great Old House in Roseau.
The Great Old House, nestled on Castle Street in Roseau, Dominica, offers a unique dining experience that combines the island's rich history with its vibrant Creole culinary traditions. Housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, the restaurant exudes an old-world charm, transporting guests to a bygone era.
A brief summary to The Great Old House
- 7JW7+JCP, Castle St, Roseau, DM
- +1767-440-7549
Local tips
- Try the Creole fish or callaloo soup for an authentic taste of Dominican cuisine.
- Visit on weekends for live local music, enhancing the lively atmosphere.
- Explore the historical photographs and artifacts that adorn the walls, offering a glimpse into Dominica's past.
Getting There
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Walking
The Great Old House is located on Castle Street in Roseau, easily accessible on foot from most central locations. From the Roseau Cruise Ship Berth or the Dominica Museum, walk south along the Dame Mary Eugenia Charles Boulevard, then turn left onto Castle Street. The restaurant is a short walk down the street. The walk is generally flat and takes about 5-10 minutes from the main areas of Roseau. Be mindful of traffic as you walk along the streets.
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Public Transport
Roseau is served by a network of privately owned minibuses that connect the city to various towns and villages across Dominica. The main bus station is located on River Bank. From the bus station, The Great Old House is a short walk south. Bus fares within Roseau are typically inexpensive, costing around EC$1.50 to EC$3.00. Minibuses generally operate from early morning until around 6:00 PM. Services may be less frequent on Sundays.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Roseau. You can hail a taxi on the street or find them at designated taxi stands. A short taxi ride within Roseau will likely cost around EC$20.00, with an additional EC$6.2 per kilometer. Ensure the driver is using the meter or negotiate the fare before starting your journey.