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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
De Bus and Rocky's sauce and chicken...Bourbon beach is a close copy but the sauce went to the states in Rocky's head...
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
Willies wharf club,what good memories, pickled parrot and of course t water as was said earlier Lionel and Spike .
Place to stay would have to be old pal cottage in red ground . Torn down several years back. My spot for close to 30 years.
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
Rock Cliff Hotel , Awheemaway, Serious Chicken, Juicy's
Last edited by 1966 Hippie; 08-14-2015 at 04:27 PM.
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
linston@redplate-negril.com
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
Hurricane Bar on the Beach
Drumville Cove on the Cliffs
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
The Villa's Negril Poolside Bar
Miss Gloria's Sunset Cottages with A-Frame on the Beach
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
Negril Wharf Club Bar and grill and store across the street
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
For Real, their beachfront rooms and great beach bar! Pickled Parrot and DeBus.
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Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos
Reviving this thread. I so wish someone had bought T-Water and fixed it up. So many memories of 5 stays there...Joy Cooper in security...Earl...Lionel and Spike at the bar...Paul the young kid who made my husband banana milkshakes when he had a stomach bug and couldn't get anything else down...Lloyd making his baskets and selling sugar cane at the bar. The sweet doggie with the abcess on her neck who took up residence on our patio one trip...Miss Bea's great breakfasts. It was a place where my husband was happiest and with him being gone now I wish I could scatter/bury his ashes there...but will find someplace else to do it.
Favorite story: There was one year when a fellow named Wayne Sharp was the chef. He was terrific; the food that year was unbelievably good. He came to NYC that fall and we took him to a Greek restaurant. He'd never been to a place like this and asked for plain rice which they wouldn't give him because it wasn't on the menu (it was kind of a snooty Greek restaurant). The waiter thought he was a real pain until he let slip that he was a chef in Jamaica. Well. Suddenly it was all smiles, and free wine, and tastings of all kinds of things. Then we went down to Little Italy to Caffe Reggio for cappuccinos. It was a wonderful time. The next year we went back to the T-Water and he was no longer there. I don't know where he ended up. The happiest memories I have of all the years my husband and I were together were those stays at T-Water. He really felt at home there.
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