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    Hey_Mon,

    Cool, thanks!!! Looks identical except the name, What is across the street where the bar and restaurant used to be??? I thought the food, drink and vibes in there were awesome although there are some out there that don't share my enthusiasm. Really inexpensive food and drink (kingfish, with rice & peas was killer) with juke boxes full of roots reggae tunes. Yea it took a while til the food was ready but anybody that doesn't get soon come doesn't understand Negril and Jamaica for that matter.

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    While much has changed, much has remained the same in Negril for sure Johng. I honestly cannot bring to mind what is across the street from the old Wharf Club store, but if you are patient I will take a pic or two when we go down this February and post when we get back. I do remember the restaurant as well, and the store was one of the few places to get a box of 24 beer, usually complete with your very own pet cock roach, but my favorite was still the Rocky Dell in the West End. Gus and his "bubbly" personality...lol Hands down best conch soup imo and lobster with rice and bean and coleslaw...mmmmm. Go visit Gus still every time we go back as our friend Campbell lives just up the road from him. Still the same, just a little greyer!
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    Hey_Mon,


    Cool, thanks!!! Looks identical except the name, What is across the street where the bar and restaurant used to be??? I thought the food, drink and vibes in there were awesome although there are some out there that don't share my enthusiasm. Really inexpensive food and drink (kingfish, with rice & peas was killer) with juke boxes full of roots reggae tunes. Yea it took a while til the food was ready but anybody that doesn't get soon come doesn't understand Negril and Jamaica for that matter.
    “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”
    ― Bob Marley

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