Rick's Cafe
Cafe · Westmoreland ·

Rick's Cafe

Cafe · Westmoreland ·

Caribbean eatery with cliff diving, cocktails, pool & sunset views

cliff diving
sunset views
touristy
vibe
cocktails
live music
overpriced
food
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W End Rd, Negril, Jamaica Get directions

$$

Usually a wait
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner

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W End Rd, Negril, Jamaica Get directions

+1 876 957 0380
rickscafejamaica.com
@rickscafeonline
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Features

•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy

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Jan 14, 2026

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"Catch the Sunset at Rick's Cafe Rick's is probably the most touristy spot in all of Jamaica, but there's a reason it's listedin 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, so don't miss experiencing it at least once. Get there around 4 p.m. to avoid the crush of tour bus traffic that happens closer to sunset, thenordera couple of cocktails—Rick's serves up a myriad of options—and stake your claimon a primeviewing spot for the sunset and cliff-diving.Local divers swing from trees and drop into the surf or plummet from the surrounding cliffs, some of whichrise more than 30 feet above the sea. Even the occasional tourist will brave the jump into the water below.A reggae band adds to the animated vibe. Lest you feel like just another tourist sheep at the sunset very-happy hour, console yourself in knowing that locals enjoyit almost as much as visitors do."

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25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Catch the Sunset at Rick's Cafe Rick's is probably the most touristy spot in all of Jamaica, but there's a reason it's listedin 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, so don't miss experiencing it at least once. Get there around 4 p.m. to avoid the crush of tour bus traffic that happens closer to sunset, thenordera couple of cocktails—Rick's serves up a myriad of options—and stake your claimon a primeviewing spot for the sunset and cliff-diving.Local divers swing from trees and drop into the surf or plummet from the surrounding cliffs, some of whichrise more than 30 feet above the sea. Even the occasional tourist will brave the jump into the water below.A reggae band adds to the animated vibe. Lest you feel like just another tourist sheep at the sunset very-happy hour, console yourself in knowing that locals enjoyit almost as much as visitors do."

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Rick's Cafe

Sandra J.

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We stopped for a drink pre sunset within the first week of reopening post hurricane. Definitely touristy and a bit gimmicky, but it was a good time. The drinks were overall reasonably priced for a place like this and were very strong. It was fun to watch the local cliff divers in between the tourists cliff jumping. We didn’t have food here.

Arlene A M.

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Beautiful atmosphere. Some of the food items we wanted were not available and this was early in the afternoon. However the view and the beautiful green, blue glistening waters created a vibes. I went for the view , experience and the Lobster. They did not disappoint.

Stephanie Darden B.

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Went with our entire family group ranging in ages 15-79 and had a blast! The water was perfect and we had such a great time jumping off the different cliffs. Food offered something for everyone.

Sun S.

Google
Talk about amazing views of the sun setting while enjoying carribean music, food, dancing, drinking, people and cliff diving into the crystal clear water. My family & I stayed in Negril at the Azul resort which is about a 30 min ride away. I look forward to coming back in the near future. I would recommend everyone visit Rick’s Cafe while in Jamaica 🇯🇲

Zoran V.

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Amazing experience The scenery was unreal Love the vibes Very busy got lucky with getting our food ordered right away and paid right away so we didnt have to wait. Food was amazing me and the wife got Jerk chicken pasta and the Lobster meal 10/10. Thank you to all the employees at Rick's it was real.

Taneisha T.

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It was my first time at Rick's Cafe. The scenic view is breathtaking and relaxing. Watching the sunset is a beautiful sight to behold. They had music going and entertaining the crowd. People were dancing and having a good time. However, this place is not for kids and / or Christians. The food was ok, service wasn't too bad either. Because it is so crowded, it took a little while to be served. We just had to wait a while to be served. This place draws a huge crowd from 12 -10pm. They have plenty of seating area, along with multiple eating areas. They have the famous cliff to jump off into the sea. Unfortunately, I wasn't built for that one. No cliff jumping for me. Of course, my husband loves that type of scene and would love to go back. Overall, it's a little vibes within itself. Watching the sunset and drinking a nice cold beer is not bad at all.

GINa M.

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Visited Rick's with our catamaran cruise wish we could have stayed longer!! Atmosphere is perfect with high cliffs for jumping & crystal blue water!! We swam from the catamaran to the side of the cliff & used the stairs to get to the bar. Too fun!! ThIs is a must when in Jamaica 🇯🇲 ONE LOVE

Graham L F.

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Folk rave about this place and when you get here you inderstand why. There are people cliff diving, dining, drinking, relaxing by the pool or watching the entertainment. Its all go. We sat by the sunset photo frame but I think the best place would have been upstairs in the far corner overlooking everything. Well worth the visit, made cheaper if you hire your own taxi rather than a trip.