20 a pound from Roy is correct. We got some that didnt have that bold coffee flavor that you get in the restaurants. Next batch he roasted darker (longer) and we liked that more.
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20 a pound from Roy is correct. We got some that didnt have that bold coffee flavor that you get in the restaurants. Next batch he roasted darker (longer) and we liked that more.
I really need to bring back more coffee than normal!
Thunder roasts his coffee in his back yard and his cost is $20 per pound. I just love his coffee and he is lots of fun to chat with as well. He is on the morass side of the road across from Grand Pineapple. Just ask anyone where to find Thunder and you will find him.
Thank you Ras Walleye, likkle red, browser59, and Rob. It's good to know the prices I was seeing post from a year or more ago are still the same. Ras Walleye, your recommendation is right up my alley! I spent my last reach in the kitchen with the staff for all but 2 meals. I love to be a part of it all and enjoy day to day life. My first couple visits to Negril, I did all the tourist stuff. Now it's all about the culture, the people, the food, and that wonderful island vibe. Hubby and I have been trying to find special "excursions" for this trip. It's a birthday and anniversary trip and has been long awaited and anticipated. If anyone else has recommendations for any "full experiences" like this, let me know! I'd love to hear what you've been allowed to be a part of that the typical tourists never see or do. Thanks everyone! After so many years of lurking, it's so nice to actually be talking to you all now!
The original and oldest coffee supplier of fresh roast Blue Mountain Coffee in Negril is The Blue Mountain Coffee shop on the Beach Road across from Merrils 1, next to Hidden Paradise.
I get mine from Thunder too. He is located across the road from Alfred's a bit down the road behind Miss Sonia's. Just ask for him and you will be directed.
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