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119 Cardies Hotel Restaurant found in New Providence Bahamas
The Reef Restaurant
Moss Rd & Thompson Blvd | RestaurantsThe Reef, which was the first drive-in restaurant in The Bahamas, attracts customers from all over New Providence with its old-fashioned and native Bahamian cuisine, including college students, ...
The Restaurant Supply Company
6th Terr Centreville | BeveragesThe Restaurant Supply Company is a cash and carry company with two locations in Nassau, Bahamas. We offer some of the best prices on the islands and carry popular American and Bahamian products. Our ...
Via Restaurant & Bar
Parliament St * Woods Rodgers Wharf | RestaurantsThis bistro-style restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a combination of European and Caribbean cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Try the delicious banana French toast for breakfast...
Towne Hotel
40 George St | HotelsAll our 46 rooms are fully air-conditioned and have Tub/Shower, Cable TV and Direct Dial Phones. You can relax on our sun deck, have a swim in our courtyard pool or cool down with a Tropical Drink at ...
Bahamas Hotel & Allied Industries Pension Fund
Workers Hse Harrold Rd | Pension & Profit Sharing PlansThe Bahamas Hotel Industry Management Pension Fund became effective January 1st, 1980. The Management Fund is a trust fund and is used exclusively for the purpose of providing benefits to eligible ...
Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association
Suite 200 -2nd Floor,Fort Nassau | AssociationsBahamas Hotel Managerial Association
Elizabeth Ave | Unionsserves the needs of the Bahamas hotel industry by providing a forum to facilitate the promotion, profitability, quality growth and security of the tourism industry consistent with the needs of The ...
Commonwealth Union Of Hotel Service Allied Workers
Cedar St P O Box F 41983 | Labour OrganizationsOrchard Garden Hotel
Call | HotelsWe have cottages and studio-efficiencies are grouped around a swimming pool, amidst a two-acre tropical garden of flowering vines and shrubs and century-old silk cotton trees.