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7 June 2026

The Pyrmont Dining: Previewing Six Distinct Concepts

Choosing an all-inclusive escape shouldn’t mean choosing between variety and a true sense of place. The Pyrmont dining program is being crafted to deliver both: six restaurants and bars that carry you from daylight to dusk, rooftop terraces with elevated sea views, and a signature landmark restaurant rooted in Curaçao’s cultural spirit. Set on Penstraat 16 with the UNESCO‑protected Pietermaai district and historic Willemstad a short walk away, this five‑star, adults‑only, all‑inclusive resort in Marriott’s Autograph Collection opens in 2026 and promises an effortless rhythm of food, drink, and island atmosphere.

In this preview, you’ll learn what’s known now about The Pyrmont dining experience, how each concept adds something distinct, and practical ways to plan your first culinary stay.

What to expect from The Pyrmont dining experience

The essentials are clear and compelling:

Together, these elements set an adults‑only tone that balances sanctuary calm with social energy—precisely the kind of mix modern travelers seek from an Autograph Collection getaway.

Concept 1: Cerro Bonito — heritage, restored

Cerro Bonito is The Pyrmont’s landmark dining experience. It’s more than a restaurant—it’s a carefully restored 19th‑century monument renewed for contemporary conviviality.

A landmark brought back to life

Respectful preservation guided the restoration, retaining original materials and structural nuance where possible and reinforcing them for modern comfort. The result is a setting that feels both storied and effortlessly current, placing every meal within Curaçao’s architectural narrative.

A culinary point of view

Expect international cuisine shaped by heritage flavors. Think of it as a conversation between Curaçao’s cultural spirit and a modern kitchen—recognizable techniques, contemporary polish, and an unmistakable sense of place.

Concept 2: Rooftop terraces — elevated sea views at golden hour

Some of The Pyrmont’s six restaurants and bars will live on rooftop terraces, where the island’s breeze and horizon line set the mood.

Why rooftops matter

Concept 3: Daylight to dusk — the resort’s dining rhythm

At The Pyrmont, lounges shift with the light, and the six restaurants and bars are designed to match that cadence.

The through‑line is intention: every venue aligns with the time of day, so you never have to ask where to be—you simply arrive and the setting does the rest.

Concept 4: A beachfront frame — dining with water as your constant

The Pyrmont’s private beachfront and long sightlines that frame the sea shape the dining mood from first sip to final course. Colonnades open to gardens, courtyards lead to pools, and interiors read as one with the landscape. The effect is unforced and elemental: light, air, and saltwater become quiet ingredients in the experience, keeping every encounter—with a plate, a glass, a companion—tethered to place.

Concept 5: Wellness‑inflected calm — delicate blends and botanical rituals

Restoration at The Pyrmont also means attunement. The resort’s wellness program invites you to stroll an on‑site herb garden shaped with Dinah Veeris’s family, sample fresh infusions and simple botanical rituals, and find your rhythm again. Across the property, delicate herbal blends and soothing aromas encourage unhurried conversation and deeper sleep—an atmosphere that pairs naturally with slow lunches, long dinners, and mindful sips.

Concept 6: Service, curated — Autograph Collection ease

Great food tastes better when service anticipates without intruding. At The Pyrmont, service stays thoughtful, exact, and light of touch, aligning with the Autograph Collection’s independent spirit and five‑star standard. The promise is simple: restaurants and bars that feel personal, polished, and precisely paced—so the experience stays about you, your table, and the people you’re with.

How the setting shapes every bite and sip

The Pyrmont’s spatial choreography is intentional.

This architecture of ease doesn’t just frame dining; it becomes part of the flavor memory you take home.

FAQs: Quick answers about The Pyrmont dining

Practical takeaways for planning your culinary stay

Use these tips to make the most of The Pyrmont dining program as the resort approaches opening:

  1. Time your sunset: Plan an evening on the rooftop terraces for elevated sea views and a natural golden‑hour gathering point.
  2. Start slow, by the water: Mornings invite coffee by the sea—a simple ritual that sets an unhurried tone for the day.
  3. Make Cerro Bonito a centerpiece: When details are released, earmark at least one dinner at this heritage‑rich landmark to experience the resort’s culinary point of view.
  4. Build in wellness: Balance indulgence with time in the herb garden and Kas di Pueblo, the signature spa, to restore your natural rhythm between meals.
  5. Explore beyond the door: Walk to Pietermaai and Willemstad for local studios and cafés; then return for evening cocktails with sea views.
  6. Stay informed: Enter your email on the home page to receive opening news and dining updates, including when bookings and program details are announced.

Conclusion: A culinary preview with a strong sense of place

The Pyrmont dining program is poised to deliver what travelers crave from a modern, all‑inclusive escape: variety with identity. Six restaurants and bars will move with the light, rooftop terraces will turn sunsets into rituals, and Cerro Bonito will anchor it all in Curaçao’s heritage—within a beachfront sanctuary that feels both private and connected to the island’s cultural heart.

Be the first to know when dining details go live. Sign up on our home page for opening updates and start planning your first toast on the rooftop, dinner at Cerro Bonito, and a morning coffee by the water.


Looking for more? Explore our rooms, discover Kas di Pueblo spa, and browse nearby experiences in Pietermaai and Willemstad to round out your stay at The Pyrmont Curaçao Beach Resort.