Lime Out, the globally celebrated floating taco bar, has officially debuted its second outpost in St. Thomas. The concept quickly became a worldwide sensation, and the new site expands on that success with an 850-square-foot, fully solar-powered structure that’s more than a quarter the size of the original.
Visitors can pull up by boat to Lindbergh Bay and enjoy Chef Amaro Rivera’s creative taco menu, including dishes unique to this location, alongside craft cocktails such as 'The Danger' and 'Nene’s Margarita.' Lime Out St. Thomas offers 850 square feet of excitement and champions sustainability through the use of biodegradable materials and ethical marine fishing practices.
"Lime Out St. Thomas is a culmination of what we believe to be some of the most beautiful attributes of the Virgin Islands—the sea, contagious energy, vibrant food, and welcoming hospitality," said Co-Founder Chelsea Baranowski. "If we can even play a small part in making our guests have an incredible day, then we’re happy. We’re beyond grateful for the opportunity to do so on St. Thomas."
Floating Taco Restaurants
Lime Out Opens its Second Solar-Powered Location in St. Thomas
Trend Themes
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Solar-powered Dining — The expansion of Lime Out to a solar-powered venue underscores a growing trend in sustainable dining experiences powered by renewable energy solutions.
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Floating Food Concepts — The opening of Lime Out's second floating location highlights a surge in the popularity of unique floating food concepts that provide novel dining experiences.
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Marine Eco-friendly Practices — Lime Out's commitment to using biodegradable materials and ethical marine fishing reflects a rising demand for environmentally friendly practices in the food service industry.
Industry Implications
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Sustainable Hospitality — With its solar-powered structure and biodegradable materials, Lime Out exemplifies the potential for sustainable innovation within the hospitality industry.
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Marine-based Tourism — Lime Out's novel floating restaurant model suggests new opportunities for growth in the marine-based tourism sector by offering distinctive and immersive guest experiences.
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Renewable Energy Solutions — The restaurant's use of solar power technology indicates a burgeoning field of innovation in integrating renewable energy solutions into small and mobile business structures.