Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about using Where To Rum, listing your business, and exploring Grenada's authentic rum shop culture.
General Questions
Where To Rum is Grenada's most comprehensive directory of rum shops, bars, and local drinking establishments. We help locals and visitors discover authentic Caribbean experiences across all of Grenada's parishes, including Carriacou and Petit Martinique.
Yes! Our directory is completely free for visitors to browse and search. We believe everyone should have access to discover authentic local culture.
Our team personally visits every establishment we list. We focus on authentic local experiences, community gathering places, and businesses that represent genuine Grenadian rum shop culture. We don't just list tourist spots—we seek out the real deals.
We update listings regularly and encourage business owners and visitors to let us know about changes. Hours, contact information, and other details are reviewed and updated as needed.
For Visitors
Use our search and filter features to find rum shops by parish, type of atmosphere, or specific amenities. Each listing includes details about what makes each place special, plus practical information like hours and location.
The establishments we list welcome both locals and visitors. However, as with any travel, use common sense, be respectful of local customs, and drink responsibly. When in doubt, ask your accommodation or local contacts for guidance.
Grenadian rum shops are community gathering places with their own unique character. Some are family-owned establishments that have been around for generations, others are newer but already beloved by locals. Expect friendly conversation, local rum and beer, and authentic Caribbean atmosphere.
Most rum shops operate on a walk-in basis and don't take reservations. However, for special events or large groups, it's always polite to call ahead if contact information is available.
For Business Owners
We'd love to feature your establishment! Contact us through our submission form or reach out via our contact page. We'll arrange a visit to learn about your business and create an accurate, appealing listing.
Basic listings are free for qualifying rum shops and bars. We also offer enhanced listing options and advertising opportunities for businesses looking for additional visibility.
Absolutely! Business owners can contact us anytime to update hours, contact information, add photos, or make other changes to their listing. We want to ensure all information is current and accurate.
Great listings include accurate basic information (hours, location, contact), high-quality photos that show your establishment's character, and details about what makes your place special—whether it's live music, local food, scenic views, or community atmosphere.
Events & Activities
Use our event submission form or contact us directly. We feature events like live music, special tastings, cultural celebrations, and community gatherings that happen at listed establishments.
Basic event listings are free for establishments already featured in our directory. This helps promote local culture and brings communities together.
Submit events at least one week in advance when possible. This gives us time to review the submission and allows people to plan accordingly. However, we can sometimes accommodate shorter notice for special circumstances.
Technical Support
Please contact us with specific details about what needs to be corrected. We take accuracy seriously and will investigate and update information promptly.
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Still Have Questions?
Can't find what you're looking for? Our team is here to help with any questions about using Where To Rum or Grenada's rum shop culture.