Heartbeat and a small small place right across the street called Dino's and Zolas....
Heartbeat and a small small place right across the street called Dino's and Zolas....
"One of the laundry gals pipes up ,,"LOOK AT DA BLOOD"
"YES,THAT WOULD BE MINE" I said as my leg that at first gave no pain, started dishing it out in large bunches........"
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Pirate's Cave!
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The Negril Yacht Club Bar and Brown Sugar on the cliff road.
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I second the Yacht Club. Man that old juke box was GOLDEN! Many a spicy beef patty found it's demise there as well. Another place that was wonderful in the day was the Negril Sands, somewhere about 1/2 way up the beach. Thatch bar on the beach, nice shady hammocks and a wonderful afternoon buffet in the middle of nowhere.
another vote for Pirate's Cave.
And whatever happened to change Kaiser's from the party place I heard about to how dead it is today? I still remember just going in to check it out and how weird the vibe was at the office..
Some of the places mentioned bring back many memories. The Hurricane Bar, when it was on the beach, had the best music around. The Mahogany Inn was probably the first place I dined on my first trip to Negril.
But the place I miss most is Negril Palm Beach Hotel, next to Charela. Great staff, great breakfasts!
Memories indeed! T-Water was a great place to hang out (Spike made a great fruit punch). Lindsay's Wharf Club for great food, cheap drinks and a very interesting clientele. Mrs Murphy's restaurant/bar/movies/pool table. Pete's Restaurant on the beach. Fisherman's Club (groceries/hardware/restaurant/bar/juke box/boxing matches, etc). Hurricane Bar on the beach, then on the cliffs, then near Green Isand (RIP Mark)
It was the Wharf Club, was it not, with the juke box, not the Yacht Club. I liked the curried chicken and curried goat. I would also buy the smoked fish there. I liked the Sands too, hanging out in a hammock and having a Red Stripe before heading back up to Red Ground and the crib.
I have only been visitng Negril since 2006, so Buddy's at Wild Parrot will be missed this year.
There was a restaurant called the Red Snapper that we had a great meal one trip....then it went out of business.
They had a place on the cliffs and on the beach.