Restaurants in Treasure Beach
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Pelican Bar
Built on a submerged sandbar 1km out to sea, this thatch-roofedeatery on stilts provides Jamaica’s – and perhaps the planet’s – most enjoyable spot for a drink. Getting there is half the fun: hire a local boat captain (you can book passage from Jake’s for US$30). The clientele is a mix of enchanted travelers and repeat-business fishermen who while away the hours playing dominoes, talking on their cell phones, checking the cricket scores or exchanging pleasantries with the self-satisfied owner. In between Red Stripes, or perhaps before your meal of lobster, shrimp or fish, feel free to slip into the salubrious waters for a dip.
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Jack Sprat Café
An excellent barefoot beachside eatery affiliated with Jake’s, this appealing joint features vintage reggae posters and an old jukebox as well as a lively bar scene that spills onto the tree-shaded patio. Jack Sprat warms to any crowd or time of day, and offers a diverse menu of sandwiches, salads, crabcakes, smoked marlin and lobster as well as excellent jerk or garlic shrimp. A superb array of pizzas is available at night, and every meal should end with some of the superb ice cream.
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Potsnapper Restaurant
With a steady supply of fresh fish from the morning’s catch, this pleasant roadside eatery serves ackee and saltfish and porridge for breakfast, and seafood, pizza, curried goat and pepper steak for lunch and dinner.
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Tiffany’s
On the main road, this friendly restaurant offers comfortable ambience, rooftop dining and an eclectic menu that includes burgers, T-bone steaks, curried goat and salads.
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Gold Coast Restaurant
There’s always a sweet-smelling pot on the stove at this favorite local eatery. No-nonsense budget meals, ranging from curried conch to spicy shrimp, are served.
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Natural Vibes Restaurant
This unassuming spot offers bargain prices on local favorites such as lobster, chicken chop suey and beef stew. It’s a good spot for a hearty Jamaican breakfast.
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Q-en Coffee Shop
This small grocery store is also a good spot for Jamaican breakfasts. Bicycles and kayaks can be rented here.
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