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Restaurants
I have used all the postings on this site (thanks for all your help) to help plan my May trip to Negirl at CCLP. Can't wait. I'll be traveling with my wife and 2 yr old. Everyone talks about the hotels and the AI packages, but I haven't read anything on the local FOOD, which I am looking foward to. There were alot of postings when I planned my Aruba trip (awsome), but can anyone recommend any good resturants in Negril and surrounding area?
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i haven't been on jamaica but if you type negril restaurants in the search box and scroll jamaica quite a few theads come up.
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Take me with you! PLEASE
We liked :- Norma's Kuyaba Boat Bar - for breakfast Best of the West - over the road from CCLP The restaurant at Country Country - the calamari was wonderful The Patty man There was also a guy that walks along the beach that we bought fresh orange juice from. All within walking distance - we were so chilled we didn't leave the beach :-) |
Rick's Cafe!!!
If you're in Negril, it's a MUST!! From the beach just take a cab, it's not far and it's cheap. Go for late afternoon and be there for the sunset. Food is great, atmosphere is absolutely stunning. I regret I didn't go there more often when I visited Negril last year. |
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Selena's has good breakfast. It's on the main road across from the beach. It's right in the center near the bank/shopping center I believe. |
We liked Norma's, Tha Patty Man's pattys on the beach, Chance's for a decent pizza, and a very good Italian place called I think Gambino's. Also, don't miss 3 Dives on The Cliffs for excellent jerk chicken and grilled lobster.
We had a continental breakfast included when we stayed at CCLP. For a couple of dollars extra, we could get a full breakfast if we wanted. Decent breakfast practically on the beach. We didn't care much for the dinners there. |
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