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Thread: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the most?

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    Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos

    When was the Wharf Club Bar & Restaurant last in business?? And what is there now?? How about the Wharf Club Store which was across the street??

    Also does anybody remember the Bread Basket Bakery located in the Villa's Plaza??

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    We enjoyed the Pickled Parrot too and miss that, but our every trip included a lunch or dinner at Buddy's Beach Bar at Wild Parrot on Long Bay. It's not always easy to get a really good Margarita in Jamaica. but my wife LOVED the Margaritas there! The Fish Tacos were the best in Negril for my money. Wild Parrot is no more, and I have not stopped in since the new management took over there but when I stagger past there next trip I will! Anyone have any info what what is located there now, and how it is for lunch?
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    Kaisers Cafe , Pickled Parrot and For Real Bar.

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    The Chinese restaurant at the Yacht Club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyinNC View Post
    We enjoyed the Pickled Parrot too and miss that, but our every trip included a lunch or dinner at Buddy's Beach Bar at Wild Parrot on Long Bay. It's not always easy to get a really good Margarita in Jamaica. but my wife LOVED the Margaritas there! The Fish Tacos were the best in Negril for my money. Wild Parrot is no more, and I have not stopped in since the new management took over there but when I stagger past there next trip I will! Anyone have any info what what is located there now, and how it is for lunch?
    Thanks!
    The Wild Parrot has reverted back to Sunquest Cottages. If there is even a restaurant there at all, the menu must be minor because I didn't notice any activity there on my past few trips. When Buddy's Beach Bar was there, the owners brought in an accomplished chef from the US (Philadelphia, actually) to create that awesome menu comprised of fresh ingredients that can only be found in Jamaica. Sadly, the original owners took over from the folks that were running Wild Parrot, and now Buddy's is no more.

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    Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos

    The Original "Norma's" for dinner.................and Sherita's for Breakfast.............

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    Saw the mention of Miss Sonias for patties. I heard her kids were running it? Is it still open? or did we lose another favorite?

    JC

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    Last time I was there, Sonia was there, but her grandson Brian was doing the cooking.

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    Re: Of all the Negril hotels and eats no longer around, which one do you miss the mos

    Pickled Parrot, Kaisers,23/7, Petes and all the little bars up in Red Ground were sometimes you would not make it down to the beach for weeks at a time.

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