O.K. –so you're probably familiar with this chain. But this Pizza Hut gets special mention because it provides free wifi to customers. It's a surprisingly cheap place to stuff yourself as well, provided you're not too hung up on having a typical Honduran dining...
Honduras' answer to Starbucks, this chain can be found throughout the city. It's granitas (an iced-coffee beverage) are a gift from heaven on those scorching Ceiba days. Coffees of all kinds are offered, as well as cookies, biscuits and tasty breakfast croissants. No bathroom on premises...
The pleasant veranda in this busy restaurant dates from 1864 and it is now a popular morning hangout thanks to its delicious and varied breakfast selection, which includes local as well as English and American, with the best home-made fried hashbrowns, and even Dutch. It is open into the evening...
This place prides itself on its “famous” BBQ. The very friendly Evelyn has been running her self-named place n some form for about 18 years. Food is cooked on the drum BBQ out front, so the tasty smells waft over the diners sitting on the cluttered, but comfy, veranda above. Food can be...
This cozy little place is pricey but offers a variety of Italian-based dishes from pasta to grilled fish and meat. Most ingredients are either imported or home made, like the fine fresh pasta and lipsmackingly good desserts. An attempt to lower prices with the backpacker menu fails because it is...