Negril Trivia circa 1985-90
New to the board and so glad I found the experts. I work on a music history podcast currently doing episodes taking place in the mid 80's. Trying to accurately remember the 7 mile hot spots. I stayed at Tree House and Country Cottage.
Did Alfreds serve the "Rasta Pasta"? corny but a crowd pleaser.
What was the name of the Lobster Place? on the beach?
other beach hangs?
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Our first reach was in 1992. The place to go for lobster back then was "Peter's" or "Peter's Place" not too far from Alfred's
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I'm pretty sure this place started with a "B"
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"Lobster Place on the beach"...
If you are thinking Bloody Bay, it was probably The Office of Nature.
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Our first trip was 1983. We stayed at Negril Beach Club. There was Charela, the old Bar-B-Barn, Tea Water, Pete's (for patties), Yellow Bird, and after Gilbert in '89 Mark opened the Hurricane Bar which was there until the owners of Yellow Bird (Montreal owners) finally came down three years later and evicted him from his spot on their beach just off the corner of their chain-link security fence. Way up on the beach was Cosmo's (worth a taxi ride to get Mr Brown's fish and chips). And don't forget the Rasta enclave that was at the bridge and mouth of the river. I had my first Jamaican home cooking there at Sister Love's, prepared by a Rasta lady called Dorothy P. Also met my first Rasta at Sister Love's place that night, a tailor who sewed baggies (remember them?) He went by the name of...drum roll...Tailor. Those were the days, my friend.
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Small correction, Gilbert was in '88. That is one of the reasons I moved here.
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Lobster places on the beach, many were great. Pete's and Mavis, Negril Inn, Conch Hill.... so many...
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In the late 80's I stayed numerous times at Hedo (affectionally referred to as the "ZOO" by locals). My memories are quite hazy, but I remember "Da Bus" a night club on the beach, Rick's before it blew into the sea, Mrs Brown's tea house and loads of great jerk barrels along beach road. It wasn't "Respect" back then, everything was "Irie!!"
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I remember Hedo being called "the compound" by the locals. But as Rob gently pointed out, my memory of those days is admittedly a little rusty lol
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Bar b barn!!!!! thanks so much. I remember T water cottage and De Buss. A Classic. If anyone wants to hear a great take on this era Negril check out the Rootsland podcast episode "Meeting Place of the Gods" Bless All
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jambob98
Bar b barn!!!!! thanks so much. I remember T water cottage and De Buss. A Classic. If anyone wants to hear a great take on this era Negril check out the Rootsland podcast episode "Meeting Place of the Gods" Bless All
To read a tourist perspective of Gilbert, I wrote about my experiences on the 30th Anniversary of Gilbert:
https://negril.com/forum/showthread....-Gilbert-Story
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I enjoyed reading that! I like reading all the older stories about Negril. So interesting to me.
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In 1980 here was the go to place at the round-about for beer rum and mushrooms, had to get the rooms by 10am while still fresh or sold out.
https://i.postimg.cc/Z5mjNqS0/8-A918...0-4-5005-c.jpg
You can see the fresh concert curb and sidewalk in the photo may be the first upgrade to the round-about.
There was a Lady in a very small shack around the roundabout in 1974 that stood at one end with a window on ether side of her, and window behind her with a ledge to rest your food on, the structure was only one body wide and she cooked fry fish samwich with sliced of tomato on it and with the bones. Made to order and a wait time of 1/2 an hour if she did have to get another fish. Just hang out in the HOT HOT SUN.
Many of you will know who the Capt. here is, they say he was there in Negril for ever and drink took him down over the years.
Still at the round-about.
https://i.postimg.cc/PqKk9xHR/EB18-A...D-4-5005-c.jpg
The young guy was the mushrooms man, he would pick them off the cow paddy at daybreak and bring them to town.
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lane
In 1980 here was the go to place at the round-about for beer rum and mushrooms, had to get the rooms by 10am while still fresh or sold out.
https://i.postimg.cc/Z5mjNqS0/8-A918...0-4-5005-c.jpg
You can see the fresh concert curb and sidewalk in the photo may be the first upgrade to the round-about.
There was a Lady in a very small shack around the roundabout in 1974 that stood at one end with a window on ether side of her, and window behind her with a ledge to rest your food on, the structure was only one body wide and she cooked fry fish samwich with sliced of tomato on it and with the bones. Made to order and a wait time of 1/2 an hour if she did have to get another fish. Just hang out in the HOT HOT SUN.
Many of you will know who the Capt. here is, they say he was there in Negril for ever and drink took him down over the years.
Still at the round-about.
https://i.postimg.cc/PqKk9xHR/EB18-A...D-4-5005-c.jpg
The young guy was the mushrooms man, he would pick them off the cow paddy at daybreak and bring them to town.
and the old guy in the back , my old friend Capt. Dennis .Attachment 56808
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I can not even imagine the stories he told while holding court at the bar or under a tree.
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JohnNYC
In the late 80's I stayed numerous times at Hedo (affectionally referred to as the "ZOO" by locals). My memories are quite hazy, but I remember "Da Bus" a night club on the beach, Rick's before it blew into the sea, Mrs Brown's tea house and loads of great jerk barrels along beach road. It wasn't "Respect" back then, everything was "Irie!!"
Decided to give the "ZOO" at try in mid 90's! Wow, fun stuff. Found memories of Mrs. Brown's. The fish scales painted on the ceiling and all the great b&w and polaroid pictures on the walls!:friendly_wink: Wasn't there a food stand at the Da Bus? Does the old bus still sit in that empty lot next to Kuyaba? How about chef Norm. He was always so kind to all his guests! Someone mentioned Pete's, that staff could run a serious hustle. Great food though!
Peace
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lane
I can not even imagine the stories he told while holding court at the bar or under a tree.
We had some fun! yes he was a teller of tall tales from all over the globe , and a master of slight of hand , an unforgettable Negril character .
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Paradise Yard up Police road served Rasta Pasta and Petes had great grilled lobster on the beach.