"The diplomatic quarter's go-to hotel table, ranked first in Monrovia — book the Mamba Point for clay-oven pizza and an Atlantic-facing dinner."
About Mamba Point Hotel
The Mamba Point Hotel occupies the rocky Atlantic headland that gives it its name, in Monrovia's diplomatic quarter on UN Drive. Its dining is the most ambitious in the city: a flagship restaurant, The Gallery, plus the Barracuda Seafood and Sushi Bar and a poolside garden, and the hotel's restaurant sits first of the city's tables on Tripadvisor.
It stands among Monrovia's better-known rooms. Compare the Royal Grand Hotel Restaurant, the Liberian cooking at Palm Butter House and Pepper Bush, or browse the wider seafood picks.
The Kitchen
The Gallery cooks broadly international, leaning on Lebanese, Italian and Indian influences — mezze, kafta and taouk alongside pasta, prime steak and Atlantic seafood. The signature is the clay-oven pizza, baked over mango wood, while the Barracuda bar handles sushi and the day's catch. It is hotel cooking pitched well above the local norm, built to feed a mixed international room.
Pricing runs at the upper end for Monrovia, climbing at the seafood and sushi bar. You are paying for range, consistency and a setting the city cannot otherwise match.
The Room
The setting is the draw — private grounds on a headland where the Atlantic comes in from three sides, with terrace and poolside tables for the sea air and dining rooms refreshed in a recent renovation. Service is steady and used to a diplomatic, business and visitor crowd. The mood is comfortable and international rather than local-rustic, the closest Monrovia has to a resort dining room.
Not for
Not for travellers chasing cheap, rough-and-ready Liberian street food — this is an upper-tier hotel dining complex, priced and pitched for an international and business crowd.
Frequently Asked
What is the Mamba Point Hotel restaurant known for?
It is Monrovia's leading hotel dining, on an Atlantic headland, with the international Gallery restaurant, a Barracuda seafood and sushi bar, and a clay-oven pizza baked over mango wood; the restaurant ranks first in the city on Tripadvisor.
What should I order at the Mamba Point Hotel?
The clay-oven pizza is the signature; the Gallery also leans on Lebanese dishes like kafta and taouk, while the Barracuda bar handles sushi and Atlantic seafood.
How much does dining at the Mamba Point Hotel cost?
It runs at the upper end for Monrovia, climbing at the seafood and sushi bar; you pay for range and a setting the city cannot otherwise match.
Where is the Mamba Point Hotel?
On UN Drive at Mamba Point, a rocky Atlantic headland in Monrovia's diplomatic quarter, Liberia.
Does the Mamba Point Hotel take reservations?
Yes — restaurant tables can be booked through the hotel by phone and WhatsApp; booking is advised, especially at the seafood and sushi bar.
Reserve a Table
Reserve at Mamba Point Hotel
Book through the Mamba Point Hotel; the restaurant takes reservations by phone and WhatsApp.
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Practical Information
AddressUN Drive, Mamba Point, Monrovia 1000, Liberia
NeighbourhoodOn the Mamba Point headland in Monrovia's diplomatic quarter
CuisineInternational
PriceA la carte across the hotel's restaurants; an upper-tier spend for Monrovia, more at the seafood and sushi bar
Dress CodeSmart casual
SeatingAtlantic-facing terrace and dining rooms plus a seafood and sushi bar; booking advised
ReservationBooking advised; restaurant bookings via the hotel