10 Best Restaurants in Negril, Jamaica

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We've compiled the best of the best in Negril - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fireman's Lobster Pit

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This open-air restaurant right on the beach is Negril's go-to for delicious lobster that you select and the staff prepares anyway you like—grilled, curried, or roasted. You can also get delicious king crab here, along with fresh fish and shrimp. Dine on the restaurant's deck or on the beach.

Ivan's Bar & Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Upscale Caribbean cuisine, stunning cliff-side dining, and romance make this one of the best places to eat on Negril's West End. Watch the spectacular sunset while enjoying a cocktail by the simple thatched bar and eatery, decorated with funky art. For a special, intimate dinner, you and a guest can dine in the private, candle-lit area. You can dress up or dine in casual wear.

West End Rd., Negril, Jamaica
876-957–0390
Known For
  • Gorgeous sunset views
  • Pasta dishes
  • Seafood dishes (coconut lobster, snapper, curry seafood)
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Kenny's Italian Cafe

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This popular, open-air spot serves delicious Italian food—pizzas, pasta, and local seafood dishes—in a relaxing atmosphere. The restaurant is beautifully lit with stylish all-white decor in the main dining area, along with private cabanas, an outdoor dining area, and a bar. A DJ keeps guests entertained throughout the night.

Norman Manley Blvd., Negril, Jamaica
876-957–4032
Known For
  • Variety of pizza and pasta dishes
  • Club atmosphere with resident DJ
  • Jerk chicken
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Murphy's West End Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This family-operated restaurant is small and casual, but don't be fooled by its size, as the delicious seafood meals will have you wanting to return again and again. The food is made with fresh, local ingredients and is so beautifully presented, you'd think you were at a much more spendy restaurant. Eat in the brightly colored dining room or outside at a picnic table.

West End Rd., Negril, Jamaica
876-367–0475
Known For
  • A variety of pasta
  • Vegetarian options (stew, burritos)
  • Two-for-one lobster specials

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Rick's Cafe

$$$ Fodor's Choice

A Negril institution since the hippie days of the 1960s and 1970s, Rick's is one of the resort town's best-known landmarks and attracts busloads of revelers for sunset every evening. Love it or hate it, it's worth experiencing at least once on a trip to Negril. The live reggae band that performs several days per week for the sundown hours gets the party mood in full swing, and the local boys jumping off the nearby cliffs are often joined by high-spirited tourists. While the liquor flows you can also dine at the restaurant serving pasta, seafood dishes, and Jamaican desserts.

Rockhouse Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This restaurant is a must for dinner at least once while visiting Jamaica, as the menu features both traditional Jamaican cooking and Rockhouse's interpretation of "new Jamaican cuisine," inspired by the many cultures that have come to the island. The open-air dining area has huge comfy bamboo sofas where you can relax for an aperitif or after-dinner drink; tables are arranged near the cliff for sensational seaside dining. For special occasions, private tables for groups can be set up in a cabana, on an intimate terrace, or on a lower deck. The staff is friendly and attentive. Much of the food is organically grown right across the road.

Kuyaba Restaurant

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Open all day and right on the beach, this charming thatch-roof restaurant is one of the top spots for dinner on Negril's 7-mile (11-km) strip of sand. The menu specializes in Jamaican cuisine with an international twist, with meals covering sea, breeze, and land. All food is cooked to order, so come prepared for a long languorous meal. During the day you can lounge on beach chairs. The restaurant will bring you here for free if you're staying in Negril.

Norman Manley Blvd., Negril, Jamaica
876-957–4318
Known For
  • Stunning views
  • A variety of salads
  • Delicious seafood meals (crab cakes, spicy lobster medley)

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Le Vendome

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The Charela Inn's pretty restaurant is lit up with strings of Christmas lights, with tables set out on the beach (there's also a covered patio area in case it rains). There are Jamaican favorites on the menu along with the likes of escargot, crepes, and soufflés. A different five-course menu is offered each night in addition to the à la carte dishes. The French-Jamaican owners get much of the produce here from the hotel's own farm, and the delicious pastries and desserts are all homemade. Thursday night brings live jazz, blues, and vintage reggae and on Saturday there's folkloric music, drumming, and dancing while you dine.

Pushcart Restaurant and Rum Bar

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Diners can enjoy versions of traditional Jamaican street food in the comfort of a colorful, cliffside restaurant. The menu features traditional house-cooked Jamaican meals and seafood dishes. There's also a bar and great music (DJ or live band) to keep guests entertained. It's a great place to grab a drink (they offer a variety of Jamaican rums) and watch the sunset, too.

West End Rd., Negril, Jamaica
876-957–4373
Known For
  • Breathtaking views
  • Braised oxtail (served with callaloo rice) and curry goat (served with steamed rice)
  • Great music
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Woodstock Bar and Grill

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This thatched-roof restaurant on Seven Mile Beach draws crowds with its water trampolines, waterbeds, swing chairs, beach chairs, and umbrellas, and there's always some form of entertainment—often it's a live band. But the food is terrific, too, from fresh seafood to traditional Jamaican classics. There's also a coffeehouse and a gift shop.