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The Ultimate Guide to Guam

Story submitted by Amanda D.

When the words, “We’re moving to Guam” came from my fiancé’s mouth, I immediately pulled out my phone and searched it on Google Maps. Saying that Guam is far away is an understatement – 8,084 miles away, to be exact. The phone call came when we were standing in Diamonds Direct in Charleston, shopping for our wedding bands. And just like that, a few weeks after our wedding I was on a flight to Guam to begin my new life as a submarine spouse in a duty station half a world away. And it has been the experience of a lifetime.

Just like any duty station, there have been many obstacles to overcome, but the community in Guam (both military and local) is unlike any other. Although I was very anxious to move here, I am so grateful for this experience on this tiny island in the middle of the Pacific. 

Naval Base Guam is located on the southern end of the island in the village of Santa Rita.  NBG is home to four attack submarines and two sub tenders.  The mission of Naval Base Guam is to support the US Pacific Fleet and other operating forces that are based at, serviced by or supplied through Guam. The US Military installations here remain among the most strategically vital in the Pacific Ocean.

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Eat + Drink

I have been pleasantly surprised with the restaurants here on Guam. But you can’t judge a book by its cover here; or a restaurant by its exterior. Many places may look outdated and a little grungy, but you’d be pleasantly surprised with the delicious food that comes from their kitchen. These are a few of my favorites:

Caliente is a small Mexican restaurant in Hagåtña. My husband is from San Diego, CA and he claims that this is one of the best California burritos outside of the SD area. Whenever he is home (which is rare) he always wants to have a date night at Caliente, and I don’t oppose. 

The first time I dined at Kitchen Lingo, I felt like I had stepped into a restaurant that could be on King Street in Charleston, SC, or in the heart of any other foodie town. The décor is beautiful and eclectic and the food is outstanding. By far the best brussels sprouts I have EVER had. And I am self-proclaimed brussels sprouts connoisseur. The cocktails deliver as well. Beautiful presentation with great flavor.  The perfect spot to celebrate a special occasion, or for a random Tuesday dinner. You can’t go wrong.       

Stax quite possibly has the best burger I have ever had, and I have thought long and hard about this statement. This is a small establishment in size, but not in flavor. And they have waffle fries. It’s my small tie to Chick-fil-a here on the island. When I think about the things I will miss about Guam when we PCS, Stax is on the list. 

Tommy’s Pizza provides delicious New York Style pizza in the middle of the Pacific.  Best pizza on the island.  And Pop’s Bakeshop is known island-wide for their cream cheese rolls.  The best part is that they are located right near NBG.   


Breweries + Bars

If you’re a part of the submarine community then you or your sailor has probably heard of Horse and Cow Pub & Grill.  They have a location in Bremerton and Guam.  It is on the MUST visit list, but not necessarily for the food, which is your typical pub fare.  It is decorated with hundreds of US Submarine banners signed by their crew.  Be sure to get a shot of Nukewaste while you’re there. 

There are too many restaurants and bars to name, so stay tuned for a full, comprehensive list!


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Have you been stationed in Guam?  Comment below and share your favorite places!  We’d love to hear them. 

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