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I don't recall jerk chicken back then either. I ate most of my meals at the Wharf Club Restaurant on the corner of Red Ground Road and West End Road. Directly across the road from the Restaurant was the Wharf Club Store a dry goods store run by an old Chinese man. The restaurant was where I ate most of my meals. The menu had Chicken or fish dinners that came with rice and peas and a veggy like cole slaw or carrots. They were inexpensive something like $3.50. You placed your order and paid and then waited until they called out your number. Food was great portions big. I occasionally would order the fish when it was kingfish as there were few bones to deal with. There was a juke box there that was always blasting the latest 45 rpm hits, the songs that were on Jamaican radio stations at the time RJR was one station I believe. You mentioned the bakery that I remember being called the "The Bread Basket" a couple doors down from the bank and the supermarket in the Plaza on street level below what was know back then as "The Villa's Negril" perched on the hillside and overlooking town and Long Bay. I remember a lot of meat patties and CoCo Bread from the bakery. That's what I remember anyway!! Hope that helps!!