Chilling in NEGRIL
WHEN YOU hear of Negril, you think of tourists, fabulous hotels, white-sand beaches, a place to just escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. But what about the locals, those who live in this enchanted town, what is their little chill spot?
The Corner Bar because it is at the seaside with a great view, and the restaurant’s good food, and of course the bar side.
Christopher Whyte
Margaritaville. You can hang out there. Hard Rock Café, but your money have to ‘tun up’. I also love the blended fruit punch at Rick’s Café, so I go there, too.
Jodi-Ann Powell
The Corner Bar is my spot. It has the right type of liquor, the right food, you know, spicy Jamaican food and the sunshine and sea breeze.
Oniel Coombs
Mine is the Italian Café because the food there is nice.
Teneshia McIntyre
The Jungle Nightclub. It safe and everything, a nice party spot. Dukely Briscoe
Bourbon Beach. It is really cool and is my usual spot, but there is also a new spot – Pimentos. They are everything. They have everything, they even cater for the ‘itals’ (vegetarians). Their jerk pork is key and they have ice cream. Everything that they prepare is also served on hardwood, so I love there, too.
Kenisha Wellington