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Lovin’ Our Neighbor: Old Stone Farmhouse

photograph of the patio at Old Stone Farmhouse and it's outside dining tables draped with white cloth and padded chairs featuring lemons and leaves print

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Whether you’re in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands as a visitor, a local — or always in spirit — Coconut Post keeps you posted on fun-filled news ’n views. Published monthly by Flamboyan On The Bay Resort & Villas, we’re focused on sharing our people, places, and fun things happening in paradise.

February, 2021

sign on the roadway for the old stone farmhouse surrounded by grass

Above: The entrance to Old Stone Farmhouse is located a quarter-mile from Flamboyan Resort on Route 42.

Top of the page: Outdoor seating is available in the courtyard at Old Stone Farmhouse. 

During the “Month of Love,” Flamboyan Resort is happy to share with readers of Coconut Post how much we love our neighbor: Old Stone Farmhouse.

When hotel guests ask about a fine dining restaurant to celebrate special occasions — or a romantic spot to “pop the question” — we happily recommend Old Stone Farmhouse. And it’s just a quarter-mile down the road on Route 42. 

We know from personal experience Old Stone Farmhouse is THE place where culinary artistry meets timeless charm and hospitality. General Manager Barbara Saracena and the terrific staff do everything possible to make each guest’s visit memorable.

True to its name, award-winning Old Stone Farmhouse is steeped in island history. Two centuries ago the restored building was part of a Danish sugar plantation replete with graceful arches, two-foot-thick native stone walls and majestic rafters.

Today, multi-room seating ensures intimate dining — or opt for the welcoming outdoor courtyard.

Regarding the MENU,  tempting starters include crispy fried calamari, French baguette, scallops St. Jacques, steamed mussels, cold lobster tower, or a bistro salad featuring mixed greens, shaved onion, tomatoes, and watermelon with red wine vinaigrette.

Popular entrées include Filet Oscar, pan-fried Parisian gnocchi, seared black grouper, and honey garlic chicken breast. The chef offers nightly specials, always featuring the freshest ingredients.

SUNDAY BRUNCH favorites feature classic or avocado Benedict, as well as French toast, steak and eggs and other delights.

Old Stone Farmhouse also is known for SIGNATURE COCKTAILS and an extensive WINE LIST.

entryway to the open air dining room of the old stone farmhouse in st Thomas USVI

Above: Old Stone Farmhouse offers fine dining in an intimate open-air setting. 

Dinner is served from 5:30 p.m. every Wednesday through Saturday.
Brunch hours on Sunday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

For additional information, go to oldstonefarmhouse.net

Call for reservations: 340-777-6277.

NOTE: Due to the high volume of Valentine’s Day dining on Sunday February 14th, the restaurant will only be offering dinner service.

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