Up on the westend
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Up on the westend
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Definitely check out the Wake N Bake Cafe. On my last reach, we visited and met the owner. She and her staff are really welcoming and easy to chat with. She is eventually adding some guest rooms on her property and gave us a tour. I don't think she has the beach stall anymore. She used to walk up and down the beach selling her items but now just sells out of her place.
I remember Jenny's cakes from back in the day. My first trip there I ordered one cake for me and one for my bud. We ate them (actually choked them down... they were strong). Went to a bar, can't really remember the name, and while ordering beers told the bartender we both had just eaten one of Jenny's cakes. He said "Wow, you two split a cake?!?! They are for four people mon.". I came back to consciousness in front of the Negril Beach Club, no shoes, no sunglasses, and a coke in my hand that the ice had melted in hours ago. Fortunately no sunburn. It was however, difficult explaining to immigration why I was wearing Flip-flops arriving home to Boston in January.
Last edited by bigbamboo; 03-27-2017 at 05:50 PM.
Not sure if this is the same as the one on the West End - but here's the sign.
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LOL. Jenny's cakes are legit. Last time I was there she made up some red velvet cakes that were amazing.
OP,
Take a cab up to Jenny's/C&D bar and grab a few for the week. They are the most consistent product that I have found in Negril. Grab a meal there as her cooking is really good.
Mi Irie
~Just my two cents worth - I mostly only comment on places I've seen and or eaten at personally.