There are few places in the world where…
There are few places in the world where every visit feels like the first,fresh, exciting, and yet comfortingly familiar. The Hut in Colwell Bay is one of those rare gems. Time and time again, my family and I find ourselves drawn back to this extraordinary seafront sanctuary, never tiring of its breathtaking setting, flawless service, and exquisite cuisine.
From the very moment we arrive, we’re greeted with the warmest of welcomes. The meet-and-greet reception, led by the ever-attentive Evie, Ameerah, and their wonderful team, is always a seamless balance of professionalism and genuine hospitality. We are guided to our table,always with a view of the sea,with polite nods and friendly exchanges as we pass the bar, greeted by familiar faces like Brad, Keelan, Jacob, Ester, and others who radiate charm and positive energy.
James, the restaurant manager, is a consummate host,ever-present and genuinely welcoming. Senior team members Pippa and Rhys, both serving as Assistant General Managers, lead by example, embodying the kind of calm, capable professionalism that quietly defines excellence.
The waiting staff deserve their own round of applause. From Hannah, Charlene, and Phoebe to newer team members like Olly and the second Phoebe, each one plays a vital role in delivering a consistently elevated experience. Their attentiveness, warmth, and seamless coordination are testament to the high standards upheld throughout the restaurant.
And then, of course, there’s the food,an experience unto itself. The menu is a seasonal celebration of coastal cuisine, thoughtfully crafted to cater to a range of tastes while showcasing the best of local bounty. The ever-popular popcorn shrimp is a playful delight this season, while my personal favourite,the delicately cooked lemon sole,is simply unmatched. The famed Big Fish Board is a showstopper, proudly displaying the daily catch: fresh lobsters, John Dory, sea bass, pink bream and more, all brought in that morning and prepared with masterful simplicity. Whether you’re a devoted seafood lover or simply craving a well-executed classic, the menu at The Hut satisfies every appetite with flair.
For discerning diners who crave that elusive blend of style, substance, and soul,the kind you read about in glossy magazines or watch unfold in films,The Hut delivers all that and more. The sunsets here are nothing short of spellbinding. As the sky shifts into its golden hour symphony, the rhythmic beats from the speakers infuse the air with a vibrant, infectious energy that makes you sway without realising. It’s pure escapism.
Even the boat team,Russ, Ellie, and their ever-smiling crew,add a touch of magic to the experience, offering seamless tender services to and from moored boats, all with a wave and a friendly grin.
You might think that returning to the same restaurant over and over again would risk monotony. And yet, The Hut defies that logic. Instead, it draws you in deeper,like a faithful partner,with each return visit strengthening the bond. It’s more than a restaurant. It’s a ritual. A love affair with fine food, sea air, joyful atmosphere, and the people who make it all so effortlessly memorable.
To George, Matt, and general manager Steve,my sincere thanks. You have championed a true admiral among the fleet of restaurants on the island, and long may The Hut continue to sail with the same impeccable spirit and standard.
Harold Davies
CEO
Globexpert Ltd
11 July 2025
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