Queen’s Park Savannah is where Port of Spain breathes. Early-morning jogs, Carnival fetes, Sunday strolls, and football scrimmages, this green space pulls everyone in. And when you’re ready to refuel, the question becomes: where to eat?
Locals and visitors alike will point you toward one spot without hesitation: Trotters. Just a few minutes from the Savannah’s southern edge, Trotters blends location, convenience, and real-deal flavour with ease. Whether you’re coming off the grass in your sneakers or dressed up for an evening out, it always feels like the right choice.
What Makes a Great Spot Near the Savannah?
For starters, parking. If you’re liming in St. Clair or heading to an event by the Savannah, you want a place where parking isn’t a battle. Trotters ticks that box with its on-site lot and a courteous attendant who actually helps you park, a small but meaningful win in Port of Spain. Then there’s the menu. It’s broad enough to please everyone at the table, from meat-lovers and health-conscious eaters to kids and picky in-laws. Think: wings, burgers, sushi, salads, ribs, wraps, and full-on platters. You can browse the full Trotters menu here. The vibe matters too. At Trotters, you can show up with coworkers in the afternoon, come back later with your partner, and end the week with a big birthday lime. The layout flows, the service is sharp, and there are enough screens to catch whatever match is on without losing your table to the crowd.Close, Convenient, and Consistent
There are restaurants around the Savannah, but few that consistently deliver like Trotters. It’s five minutes from Memorial Park and less than a 10-minute drive from most major hotels in Port of Spain. If you’re at Queen’s Hall, NAPA, or even passing through the Avenue, it’s right in the mix. And when tourists ask for a safe, welcoming spot with good food, cold drinks, and clean bathrooms? Trotters gets recommended. Every time.Make It a Full Evening
Done with your Savannah walk or heading out after a show? Trotters works as a natural next stop. Grab a Long Island Iced Tea and settle into a booth. Order a round of wings or share the Spinach & Cheese Dip. Catch highlights on the screens while you eat, and linger a little longer if the mood strikes. It’s also open late, a rarity in POS, so you don’t feel rushed out once the sun dips behind the Grand Stand.Other Places to Explore
If you’re making a list of great restaurants near Queen’s Park Savannah, Trotters is a must. But if you’re looking to explore a few others, check out:- TT.Directory’s Port of Spain restaurant listings
- Options near Maraval Road, Ariapita Avenue, or One Woodbrook Place