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Margaritaville Montego Bay and Negril: A Cocktail Experience with Flair
Curried conch with vegetables, fried ripe plantains and mango chutney Aceion Cunningham
Food, Lifestyle, Wine
June 19, 2025

Margaritaville Montego Bay and Negril: A Cocktail Experience with Flair

Margaritaville Montego Bay reopened its doors earlier this year. What better time to check in than ‘Food Season’ on The Rock? We popped into Montego Bay on a Friday evening and slid into Negril on the Saturday, making for a good weekend jaunt.

‘Ville’ is the physical representation of it being 5 o’clock somewhere and their bartenders with their genial dispositions and a cocktail mix for whatever you feel like will make you forget time altogether.

It was mixology meets entertainment for us: Margaritaville Montego Bay and Negril deliver an experience that goes beyond just great drinks. The bartenders at both locations are more than skilled professionals — they are performers, engaging guests with bartending with flair, witty banter, and an infectious camaraderie that turns a simple cocktail order into a show.

From classic margaritas to inventive tropical blends, the variety of cocktails is impressive. Whether you prefer a smooth, fruit-infused rum punch or a bold, tequila-based concoction, the bartenders craft each drink with precision and personality. Their ability to mix flavours while keeping the energy high ensures that every sip reflects the enjoyable atmosphere.

Beyond the drinks, Margaritaville’s food menu is equally enticing. Do indulge in the Caribbean-inspired dishes, from curried goat and jerk chicken to fresh seafood, alongside American classics like burgers and quesadillas. Do follow the advice of the team on the Volcano Nachos. The combination of flavourful food, music, lively bartenders, and stunning beachfront views makes these locations ideal for unwinding with friends and family.

We found the experience quite relaxing as the atmosphere created by the Margaritaville team is meant to de-stress with fun games and expertly crafted cocktails. Margaritaville Montego Bay and Negril offer an experience that blends great drinks, great food, and even better company. Cheers to that!

 

Margaritaville Montego Bay

Jimmy Cliff Blvd

876-952-4777

 

Margaritaville Negril

Norman Manley Blvd

876-957-4467

Curried goat with rice and peas,steamed vegetables and mango chutney on the sideAceion Cunningham

Bartender Philicia McIntosh pours a Hurricane cocktail.Aceion Cunningham

Hurricane cocktailAceion Cunningham

Philicia McIntosh serves up a Fins to the Left cocktail with a smile.Aceion Cunningham

CarnivalAceion Cunningham

Devils Wear Mango Aceion Cunningham

Passion Fruit SeductionAceion Cunningham

View from the deck, Margaritaville Montego BayAceion Cunningham

The Margaritaville mantraAceion Cunningham

Volcano Nachos piled high with crispy tortilla chips, chilli, melted cheese, and a variety of toppings like guacamole, sour cream, jalapeños, tomatoes, and scallions. You can add chicken, pork, or shrimp to this show-stopper.Aceion Cunningham

Bartender Daniel Hines is intent on making precise additions to his cocktail mix.Aceion Cunningham

Daniel Hines serves up a Coco Cabana.Aceion Cunningham

Coco Cabana margarita Aceion Cunningham

Damian Boyd serves up the Off to See the Lizard.Aceion Cunningham

Off to See the Lizard margaritaAceion Cunningham

Bartender Tavon Guthrie with the Feeling Hot Hot margarita.Aceion Cunningham

Margaritaville Negril Aceion Cunningham

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