Find out what American restaurants to try in Jamaica. Is there anything better than stretching out like a cat in a warm patch of Jamaican sun? Only if you sprinkle your island vacation with a dash of adventure. Known fondly as “the land of wood and water,” Jamaica’s forests feature prime hiking and bird watching. History buffs can the heritage sites of Trelawny, while reggae and dancehall fans will love the authentic music clubs of Kingston. Montego Bay is perfect for snorkeling and shopping, while the spas of Ocho Rios can make any stresses melt away.
Things to do in Jamaica
4 based on 203 reviews
The Boardwalk Village is Negril's newest attraction located on our world famous seven mile white sand beach.This beach front Jamaican shopping village boasts newly added rooms, lobster grill, shops and a restaurant with two dining rooms, two bars, and a b
We stayed at the Boardwalk Village for a week and every morning I enjoyed a traditional Jamaican breakfast at the restaurant which is on the beach. The restaurant also has an upper level from which you will enjoy scenic views of the tropical sea. My children (who are fussy eaters) enjoyed fresh omelette, bacon, toast and fruits and ate very well! The BBQ chicken was also AMAZING and there is plenty of child friendly options on the menu, such as cheese burgers and fresh fruit smoothies. The food is cooked beautifully. They also have Firemans Grill onsite who serves the best lobster and crab in Jamaica. You get to choose your fresh lobster and or crab straight from the ocean and watch them cook it al fresco on the grill. I chose lobster and it was really delicious and beautifully presented. I had Scotch Boyz sauce with all of my meals. It was so tasty I purchased a case load and brought them home!
4 based on 133 reviews
We are small and unique, we cater for all your needs.We do functions weddings,banquet you name it, we also do fruits and Vegetable carvings. Cocktails, lunch, dinner after dinner drink, Our capacity maximum 40 seated. We offer Live cooking show. Free Cook
Location, hospitality, service are nice. The view through the open windows over the bay during sunset: breathtaking.Food not as good as in other Islandâ regions but for sure a good recommendation for dining out in Port Antonio (note locals eat early so it might be crowded around 6 p.m.)
4 based on 640 reviews
If you go. Prepare yourself. This place is a hot mess. Waiting ridiculously long for three drinks and when we got up to leave after every table around us being served they chased us down saying they had to restock the bar. It was 11 am. So. We tried again later in the day and ordered food. Food arrived in to go containers because they ran out of dishes.Good Afternoon, Please accept my sincerest apology on behalf of Margaritaville Caribbean group for the poor experience you had on your last visit. Are you able to tell me the name of your Server and Bartender? We do try our very best to ensure that our guests experience their "best day ever" but we obviously dropped the ball on this occasion. I will follow up with my team here to get a better understanding as what happened and implement a procedure to minimize the chances of this happening to any of our guests in the future.Thank you for taking the time to leave us your feedback.
4 based on 693 reviews
Hotel, Bar & Restaurant where you can relax, enjoy one of the best sunsets in the world, have an ice cold drink & listen to some great music 7 nights a week, all on the beach! (Monday, Thursday & Saturday are live reggae and we have a DJ the other 4 night
Not many places were open on Sunday night in the off season and our driver dropped us off at Bourbon Beach. There was a DJ playing, which we liked. The restaurant was dark and the lights were broken/inoperable, so a waiter put candles at our table. There were very few non alcoholic drink selections for tourists and nothing at all diet. Our food took more than one hour to be served, which is slow even in Jamaica. Our server was friendly and we did have a good time, but it might not suit families with children (ours are older and adults). It appears more for party folks.
Where to eat Indian food in Jamaica: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 5115 reviews
OUR STORY BEGINS with the opening of Rick's Cafe by its founder, Richard Hershman, in April 1974. At the time, Negril was a sleepy fishing village with little development. It lacked many modern amenities such as electricity, telephone and hot running wate
We stopped here for 1hr on a half day tour and had appetizers and drinks. I have to say that the food here was exceptional and far surpassed that of our resort, which had some really good food! I would recommend that you visit even if for just the awe inspiring view and minor distractions of tourists daring to brave the cliff jump off the edge!
5050 lounge is the first Hookah Lounge in Montego Bay Jamaica it gives you a America feeling, smoke free, Fine dining and Clubbing.
Good service by Cassandra - very pleasant and helpful but food not great dry sandwiches and not much for vegetarians.
Where to eat Jamaican food in Jamaica: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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