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Best Bars
This is my list of must-do restaurants (with some minor notes):
Restaurants
Hungry Lion (W.E.)
Rock House (W.E.) x2 (Pricey but great)
MiYard - authentic, cheap (W.E.)
Canoe Beach Bar and Grill: Authentic Jamaican food, tourist friendly (W.E.)
Icy’s @ Westlea Cabins (Beach?)
Sips & Bites (W.E.)
Archway CafĂ© (W.E. – Pizza – long established)
Erica’s (W.E.)
LTU (W.E.)
Ras Rody (W.E.)
Sun Beach (Beach)
Howie’s (inland)
Presely’s (you need a reservation)
If I've missed a good one please let me know.
But I got thinking: What about Bars?!?!?
So much has changed since I was there last - Pickled Parrot gone
Negril Yacht Club gone
What are the must do Bars now?
( I'll go to Roots because my daughter has friends there - but where else?)
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LTU Fridays
Mix of Ex-pats and usual suspects
Jungle. Thursday's
Ladies nite
Otherwise
You really can't go wrong by dropping all plans and going wid the flow
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There's always a weekend party in the village.
Go with a Jamaica that you have know
If your lucky, you will be the only Tourist there
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starting from up by the Lighthouse and working mi way down to the beach.........
LTU
Ivans at Catcha
SeaStar Inn
Xtabi
SamSara for Happy Hour
Pee Wees
No Limit
Peaches
Sunset After Dark
On the Rocks
MiYard
Canoe
Corner Bar
Sunset on the Beach
Shields
Travelers
Bar B Barn
YellowBird
Alfreds
Cafe Goa
Sunbeach
Firefly
Aqua
Boat Bar
Negril Treehouse
and mi don't walk any further.....lol
Cool Runnings, Marko
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I agree with Marko and I would like to add a few.
Cliffs
Fire Water/Love Nest - maybe the best sunset view I've seen on the Cliffs
C&D Bar - Connie is a sweetie and I loved the music
Beach
White Sands - home of the 2 for 1 and we enjoyed Tony
Timm
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Have you eaten at Presely’s? Talked to him last year but didn't eat there. Just wondering what it's like.
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Presley cooks? You mean I could've had food with my kung fu movies? Mind.blown. Details, please!
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Chicago Julie,
Here's a snippet I read on Presley's:
While staying in Negril, we stumbled across Presley's (which is located just outside of the Rockhouse).
Presley's looks like most of the other little roadside "bars",...but what you don't know is that upon request, he will cook-up most anything you wish as long as it's Jamaican.
He requires a verbal reservation, and his word is his bond. He only cooks for a couple or two at a time,....so make your reservations as soon as he opens, approximately 8:00 a.m.
When you arrive that evening,...you will find that he has transformed his place into a private, romantic restaurant, just for you. On top of being your own private grill chef, he selects the freshest catches (per your request) from the local fisherman. The fresh (right of the garden) sidedishes are a taste treat in themselves.
And the price....he asks that you pay him "whatever you think is fair". He will have his Redstrip in the freezer for you (ours actually had ice crystals,...soooooo cold). If you prefer wine,...just let him know, because there are "No Problems" at Presley's Bar & Grill. It's the "Real Deal", a unique experience you will cherish forever. It's all about "Respect", great food and lots of laughter.
*We found that most Jamaicans wear several "hats",...Presley also provides inexpensive taxi services, guided tours, he will get you better prices on anything that you buy (and tell you what is fair) and don't forget to ask to see his garden,...he will climb his coconut tree or chop a stalk of sugarcane and happily share his Jamaican life with you. He will do whatever he can to help make your trip extraordinary!
Favorite Dish: Presley's well known for the grilled Lobster, Conche and Snapper. Presley's prides himself in the freshest local vegetables and ingrediants. His Jamaican approach to life and his menu makes you want to come back again and again.
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