Any recommendations of good food spots to eat at on Seven Mile Beach that are also
reasonably priced, would be appreciated.
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Any recommendations of good food spots to eat at on Seven Mile Beach that are also
reasonably priced, would be appreciated.
Marko has a list as long as a country mile. Maybe he will throw it yp here.
There are a lot of them!
Here are a few.
Thrill,s Corner, pattys ,conch soup,lobster,(between SeASlash and Treehouse)
Alfred,s Ocean Palace, everything on the menu is good (fish abd chips)
Niah,s patty shop ( the italian is thge best!)
Cafe Goa, across the beach road (all day breakfast!)
Bourben Beach (jerk chicken,and other menu items)
Italian pizza cafe (beach road good reasonable pizza)
These are some that come to mind, there are lots of others,including all them jerk barrels along the road.
Most places on the Morass side of the beach road are inexpensive. I have yet to have a bad meal when I stick to Jamaican food. Anything jerk, curried or brown stew wins me. Look for taxis out front. You can't go wrong.
One Mile near Mama Flo's is great if you want to get carry-out on the beach. You can get a box meal of brown stew chicken, salad, rice & peas, yam, & dumpling for around $5.00US. They have other food but we always end up with the chicken. It comes in a little box but it's enough for 2.
You can eat at One-Mile there are tables at the bar. Also up the lane is 3-Stars good and inexpensive.
Alfreds~
I would say Kuyaba if your just going for a quick lunch or breakfast. Their dinners are expensive, so try Bourbon Beach for some good chicken.
Kuyaba is on the high end for lunch as well as dinner, but the portions are large and the food is great.
Alfred's is reasonable, authentic and has a large menu. Plus, you can use their loungers...
Lunch for me is usually jerk pork from Dean, patties from Neville and maybe a fresh steamed lobster...all delivered right to my lounger! Gotta love Negril!
my favorite spot on the beach to eat that NEVER dissapoints is Coconut International, the curried snapper is amazing and all very reasonably priced
Fatties across from NBCC for great inexpensive fresh cooked box meals. Also Juicy J's near the round about. Niahs for a patty, or the patty man walking the beach or jerk pork guy walking the beach, so many options! Lots of little spots that don't look like much but the food is so good--walk Norman Manley blvd and see where the locals and the cab drivers go. Jerk barrels all over are good, and if soupy is still around, an amazing contraption where a guy on a bicycle sells some of the best soup. Speaking of soup-- you can pick it up in many little spots for very little money and it is so good. I miss the Jamaican food scene so.
Aunties Thrill Corner by Sea Splash....best jerk chicken n sauce on the beach !! & Fresh cooked soup of the day plus cheap red stripes and patties!!!
Really cheap eats & tables right on the beach!!
My favorite is the little roadside stand in front of Whistling Bird. I have had some great box food and soup from there. Very affordable.
Rainbow Arches next to White Sands. Awesome curried shrimp.
Yep that place in front of Whistling bird has good soup, and box food!
I'not sayin it's cheap but the ambiance is great....Idle Awhile.....I think folks walking the beach believe it's private so dont go in....Good,I like it quiet.....Good food....
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We had a couple of great meals at Montana's across the road from Fun Holiday. We also really like the food from Sweet Spot, though we only did take away there. Again, it is across the road, near Alfreds. We really enjoyed the pizza at the Italian Cafe and thought the price was really reasonable.
Coconut International always gets my vote. On morass side Coletta's, Jah B's are my faves
I've always liked Cosmos.
Locals seem to patronize the place.
The Cool Spot up about quarter mile north of Treehouse across the road..maybe 7 or 8 bucks for a really big meal..limited selection but nice sized and clean place..and rarely busy at night when I have been there
Cosmo's s a must, the Treehouse any day but especially when Allen is there and as several peeps have mentioned the patty man, the ice cream man, the fruit ladies, the pastry man all walking the beach just waiting for you to get hungry.
Coconut International is a nice little family owned place. Nice place to just hang out at.
We always have a couple of lunches and dinners at Miss Sonia's just north of Alfred's on the morass side of the road. Miss Sonia can also handle larger parties if you give her a day's notice. Usually if we have 8 people coming, we'll prepare a menu for the group and pay in advance to be sure she'll have what we want on hand.
Mama Flo's (by Merril's 1) is inexpensive and tends to be good when there are not a lot of people there - they seem able to handle about 8 people well, but more taxes the kitchen.
Rainbow Arch is another favorite, but not as inexpensive as the other places I mentioned.