

Chat ‘N’ Chill ® is the quintessential laid-back, bare-feet beach bar for real beach bums. Come chill with us! Salt-encrusted travelers from all over the world chill with the locals here over beers and conch salad. Visitors shop for gifts at our Chat ‘N’ Chill® Beach Boutique. Come visit us in Exuma, Bahamas, you’ll be in for a trip of a lifetime.
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Address: 1 Stocking Island | Volleyball Beach Stocking Island, Bahamas
Phone: (305) 504-5100
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Reviews
The beach/seating area is full of pine needles so it really hurts to walk around barefoot here.
The beach area was nice with plenty of shady spots if you need a break from the sun. We didn’t try the conch salad hut, but the stingrays they feed were fun to watch. We eventually walked to a more secluded part of the island and relaxed on the beach, enjoying the calm water and sunshine.
Our biggest gripe was the bar service and blatant overcharging. We ordered the same drinks several times and each time we were charged different prices. The menu said gratuities were not included, but they put 20% on our first check that was $90 without even mentioning it. When we came back for our next round of just drinks, she mentioned that using your credit card resulted in a service charge (menu said 5%) but when I asked the bartender if that’s how much it was, she said “it depends” and then added 20% as a gratuity and claimed it to be the service charge. Confirm pricing before you pay!
The bathroom situation was also rough. The men’s restroom was completely shut down, so all guests had to share the women’s restroom, which only had two stalls. One stall door was off the hinges and didn’t shut let alone lock, the toilet seat was disconnected, and there was no soap.
Overall, a great location with beautiful scenery and good food, but some basic operations and consistency need improvement. Especially given how much they charge for everything.
It just reopened after being shut down by the health department, which tells you everything you need to know. When the phrase “recently cleared of rodents” is part of the marketing relaunch, expectations are already pretty low.
Service is basically a theoretical concept here. You’ll see staff occasionally, like a rare bird sighting, but don’t expect interaction. The food? Let’s call it “culinary beige.” Not offensive, just profoundly forgettable.
To be fair, the view is fantastic and feeding the stingrays is genuinely fun. Unfortunately, the stingrays seem to eat better than the customers.
A flotilla of boaters parks themselves here all day, colonizing the tables like it’s sovereign territory. Finding a seat becomes a full-contact sport, and management appears perfectly content to let the loitering Olympics continue uninterrupted.
Bottom line: Great views, cool stingrays… but unless you’re craving mediocre food served with a side of rodent history, this one’s a hard pass.
The food is solid—not over-the-top amazing, but definitely satisfying. The fresh conch, made to order, is a highlight and the prices are very reasonable.
If you’re visiting with kids, there’s plenty to keep them entertained like beach volleyball and cornhole. I’d recommend bringing a football or some snorkel gear to give them more to do. Need to unwind even more? There’s usually someone offering massages right on the beach.
One heads-up: bring cash. Their credit card machine wasn’t working during our visit. And I understand coolers are highly discouraged.
All in all, another great experience at Chat ‘N’ Chill. Highly recommend if you’re looking to relax, recharge, and enjoy a true island atmosphere.
Stocking Island is beautiful and peaceful. The beach right by the bar is unbelievably beautiful. We rented an umbrella and chairs and was set up right by the clear water. When we got hungry, we walked a few steps to the bar/grill and ordered food. Sure, it took a while to get our food but we were on island time like the locals. The food was good and hot.
We enjoyed our day trip to the island.