Rick's Café
West End Road, Negril, Jamaica
Perched on the coastal cliffs outside Negril, Rick’s Café is one of Jamaica’s most enduring establishments. The bar and restaurant put the island’s West End on the map when it opened in 1974 and has since survived two devastating hurricanes, rebuilding to serve tropical cocktails and Caribbean specialties to visitors from around the world. With famed sunset views and prime cliff-jumping spots, Rick’s is one of the top destinations in Jamaica.
The Basics
Outside on the expansive cliffside patio, watch in awe as local professional cliff divers and courageous tourists leap some 30 feet (9 meters) into the deep sea waters below. Dining at the restaurant is semiformal, with the chef making authentic, mouth-watering Jamaican dishes like ackee and salt fish, callaloo, oxtail and butter beans, and curry goat.
You can experience Rick’s Cafe on your own, or with a private or group half-day or full-day tour that leaves from Montego Bay, Negril, or Ocho Rios. Tours incorporate the highlights of whichever area you choose, and many also feature fun activities like a catamaran cruise to the famous Negril Cliffs, stops at the best snorkeling spots, scenic coastal drives, and swimming and relaxing at postcard-pretty beaches along the way. Most tours include round-trip transportation from your hotel, gear rental, and some food and drink.
Things to Know Before You Go
Rick’s Cafe is a popular stop with first-time visitors to the area, especially at sunset. Families with small children are welcome, though mind them closely around the cliffs area.
Remember to bring your swimwear, sunscreen, towel, and camera for sunsets and cliff jumps.
There are reports of travelers sustaining serious injuries from jumping off the cliffs. Dive at your own risk.
Rick’s Cafe is accessible to wheelchair users.
How to Get There
Rick’s Cafe is west of central Negril along West End Road, easily accessible by taxi or shuttle bus from many Negril hotels.
When to Get There
Rick’s Cafe is open from 12pm to 10pm daily year-round. Nightly live music and sunset parties get going around 5:30pm. During the off-season (May through November) there are smaller crowds here and throughout the island.
Seven Miles of Heaven
Chances are if you’ve seen postcards of Jamaica, you’ve gazed upon the creamy white sands of Seven Mile Beach. Along the coast next to Rick’s Cafe, this stretch is a popular destination, not only for its stunning beauty but also for activities. At the beach you can snorkel the reefs, play volleyball, kayak, take a glass-bottom boat ride, or go for a horseback ride in the surf.
Ways to explore
Soaking up the sunset at Rick’s Café is a rite of passage when visiting Negril. Do so over a dinner of jerk chicken or fried snapper, or take in the view while cliff-jumping 35 feet (11 meters) into the Caribbean. If you’d rather lounge poolside, you can rent one of the restaurant’s cliffside cabanas.
Rick’s Café is very popular and doesn’t take reservations for parties smaller than 10 people. To avoid a long wait, go with a guided tour that provides transportation from Montego Bay and also makes stops for snorkeling, river rafting, or sunbathing at Seven Mile Beach.
Accessibility
Rick’s Café has wheelchair accessible seating areas.
Age limits
None
What to pack
Bring sunscreen and a towel if you plan to swim or sunbathe, plus a camera for capturing the bar’s signature sunsets.
What to wear
Swimsuit, lightweight clothing, flat shoes for climbing the restaurant’s stone steps
Not allowed
Cliff-jumping is at your own risk, so don’t take the plunge if you’re not a confident swimmer. The restaurant also doesn’t allow pets.
Amenities
Restrooms, gift shop, pool, parking lot
Address
Located on Jamaica’s West End, Rick’s Café is just a 10-minute drive south of Negril and about two hours away from Montego Bay to the north. Drive there yourself, join a guided day trip with included transportation, or, if you’re staying in Negril, ask your hotel about a shuttle service.
Driving
From Montego Bay, take coastal A1 for 47 miles (76 kilometers) to Negril, then follow West End Road for about 3 miles (5 kilometers) to the restaurant. Rick’s has a parking lot, with overflow parking nearby.
Public transportation
There’s no public transportation to the West End, but Rick’s is a quick taxi ride from Negril. If you’re traveling without a car, consider booking a day tour with round-trip transfer from nearby resorts.
Best times to visit
Sunset is the most scenic (and crowded) time to visit Rick’s Café. Go for lunch for a shorter wait, or linger after dinner for music and dancing.
Best days to visit
Rick’s Café is open daily—just check the forecast to make sure you don’t visit on a rainy day.
Best months to visit
November to early December is the ideal time to swing by Rick’s, as you’ll skip the hurricane season and holiday travel rush while still enjoying plenty of lively atmosphere.
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