Home | Search Negril | Negril Map | Videos | Forum | Negril Calendar of Events | Where To Stay | Transportation | Restaurants | Things To Do

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 27

Thread: Beer prices and Cost of Living

  1. #1
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Beer prices and Cost of Living

    Thanks for the report (always makes the next upcoming trip seem closer)! As for the beer costs at Sunnyside and Tony's, I think both places take jamaican 100s on par with the dollar still (correct me if I'm wrong Rob)? So that will get you 3 beers for the cost of 2 with the exchange rate...
    Go Bills!

  2. #2
    Administrator

    User Info Menu

    Re: Mid August Report

    Quote Originally Posted by ukran1ans View Post
    Thanks for the report (always makes the next upcoming trip seem closer)! As for the beer costs at Sunnyside and Tony's, I think both places take jamaican 100s on par with the dollar still (correct me if I'm wrong Rob)? So that will get you 3 beers for the cost of 2 with the exchange rate...
    Tony's Hut no longer has that practice, last time there I paid J$750 for a Red Stripe. Which will probably be the last time I am there....
    Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!

  3. #3
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Mid August Report

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    Tony's Hut no longer has that practice, last time there I paid J$750 for a Red Stripe. Which will probably be the last time I am there....
    Ouch, yeah that's pretty steep...
    Go Bills!

  4. #4
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Mid August Report

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    Tony's Hut no longer has that practice, last time there I paid J$750 for a Red Stripe. Which will probably be the last time I am there....
    Rob
    Do you think J$750 will be trending to the rest of Negril in the future?

  5. #5
    Administrator

    User Info Menu

    Re: Mid August Report

    Quote Originally Posted by CG1404 View Post
    Rob
    Do you think J$750 will be trending to the rest of Negril in the future?
    The prices JohnNYC quoted is his trip report are dead on accurate. Tony's Hut is using the inter-bank rate of 150j to 1us$. That is a little extreme considering that same beer can be purchased at Red Dragon for j$250. (Probably soon to be $300).

    The average beach price is around us$5, cliff price j$400, most everywhere else at j$350.

    Tony's Hut is the only place I frequent that is using that exchange rate. Well, used to frequent anyways. Obviously Tony doesn't want local business anymore. The Cambios exchange at j$145 to us$1.
    Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!

  6. #6
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Mid August Report

    My question to you all is how does the average Jamaican man and women living in Negril survive the current cost of living that seems to be the norm. 5 USD for a Red Stripe??? I understand that bar and restaurant owners need to make a living but from the sound of things some of these local businesses will self destruct....

  7. #7
    Administrator

    User Info Menu

    Re: Mid August Report

    Quote Originally Posted by johng View Post
    My question to you all is how does the average Jamaican man and women living in Negril survive the current cost of living that seems to be the norm. 5 USD for a Red Stripe??? I understand that bar and restaurant owners need to make a living but from the sound of things some of these local businesses will self destruct....
    Johng,

    I don't understand your question. Who said us$5 is the normal price for a Red Stripe?

    What I said was "The average beach price is around us$5, cliff price j$400, most everywhere else at j$350."

    The average Jamaican does not frequent tourist locations such as beach or cliff bars. We tend to go everywhere else, which is j$350, not us$5 for a Red Stripe.

    Also, surviving here is not done on Red Stripe. Better measures of the cost of living are made with staple items such as milk, eggs, butter, bread, flour, etc. Milk is now about $500 a litre, up about $200 pre-pandemic. Eggs are $1000 for 30, up about $300. Bread is about the same price, butter about double. Flour, salt and sugar slightly higher.

    Meat is about double so one has to be creative when feeding a family.

    It is not easy. Which may account for some of the higher beer prices.
    Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!

  8. #8
    Administrator

    User Info Menu

    Beer prices and Cost of Living

    Since JohnNYC's trip report got hijacked, those posts are moved here to continue without interruption to John's post.
    Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!

  9. #9
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Beer prices and Cost of Living

    Hmmm, I think Rob may have been hijacked. I can't imagine him using the following words
    "Also, surviving here is not done on Red Stripe."

  10. #10
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Beer prices and Cost of Living

    A stripe as mentioned here is 5$ many places but of course with a tax and service charge that some places charge, the beer is 6$ and oh...put a tip on top..yikes!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •