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4 based on 193 reviews
Such a lovely location but sadly the food was dry and uninteresting. The shrimps were tiny, cold and overcooked. They actually tasted as though they had been previously cooked and re-heated. Other dishes around the table were the same, Such a lovely romantic location with the sound of the sea and lovely staff but the food was sadly not up to scratch. Sorry.
5 based on 71 reviews
There is plenty of fresh fish on Treasure Island Beach, but the best place to get it is at Eggy's on the Beach. The fishing boats come in constantly so you know the fish is fresh. Eggy fixes it fried, stewed, steamed, or escoveitched. Take your pick. Required dress for dinner is a t-shirt and shorts. You are overdressed in anything else. It is 100% outside dining on the beach. Eggy comes out to sit with the guests when time permits. The bar is satisfactory. And they also have good virgin drinks; we had tropical fruit smoothies. They also serve breakfast. When compared to other locations in the area, the prices are very good.
4 based on 545 reviews
Jack Sprat is a restaurant thatâs really about communityâitâs where the village comes to hang out. Itâs considered the headquarters of eating and drinking in Treasure Beach. And the jerk crab is off the charts.
Very understated beachside experience where you can get local specialties. The jerk chicken pizza was delicious. Nice to watch the sun go down. Can swim at their beach.
4 based on 81 reviews
This place is a dump. No grill and beg for a drink because the guy running it doesnât care. Find something else to do.
4 based on 58 reviews
Las Vegas Cafe is the new hotspot in the south coast of St. Elizabeth. Opened in march 2007, we have over come our advirsaries and made some well needed changes that merits to our current status. We are one of the best place to eat seafood as well as a pl
My only point that should be addressed is the initial greeting to the establishment. We were not greeted but stumbled into the bar area to get assistance.With that said, everything after was great.We picked our fish and it was cooked to order. Our waitress was curious, polite. Attentive and was kind to explain the strength of the wifi and where to sit for best coverage. The food came quick. Well presented and very tasty. A quick glance is that it is cooked over a big fire pit and the chef was into his job. The seating, all areas( by the beach, inside the AC or where we sat in the cutest chairs on a deck are all lovely. Great place for a date or celebration.The food was nicely priced and the service excellent. A must do. We will be back.
4 based on 356 reviews
#1 ranking in several Lonely Planet categories! In many YouTube videos also
This was in included in a day trip we went on. The Pelican Bar is set out in the Caribbean Sea and you are transported there by boat. You can purchase drinks and other trinkets. The owners encourage you to carve your name into the floor or anyway you can find space. You can also take a flag or anything you wish to leave to represent your country. It is possible to swim from this bar however the sea is very shallow and only comes up to your waist. A truly wonderful experience drinking rum punch in the sea
We were taken to lunch at the Waterloo Guest House, which is very popular with local residents. This is a designated heritage property that is quite significant in the history of Jamaica. Unfortunately the years have not been kind to it and it deserves to be restored.
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4 based on 33 reviews
Seafood Restaurant on the shore of the Black River
Sister Lou sells crab backs filled with delectable, exquisitely spiced crab meat. These are from blue crabs, harvested daily from the Black River. You can also get a bottle of Red Stripe, some Appleton, or a soft drink to accompany your food. Service is fast, and the food is delicious.If you're staying in a place where you can cook, bring a cooler. If Sister Lou has any extra crab meat, she'll sell it to you by the pound.
4 based on 59 reviews
Stopped here with friends while in the area and managed to peek in the kitchen where the magic takes place - Wow! Dining here began with my nose, which signaled me that I was approaching a target-rich environment then, a few moments later I could hear the pop and sizzle of hot fat as the French fries were being pulled and the constant chopping of the fresh vegetables destined for the sauté pans. The dining area is nicely shaded and seating is about as comfortable as it gets in this area.
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