Jack Sprat Restaurant.
Jack Sprat serves as the unofficial town square of Treasure Beach, a seaside hangout where fishermen, locals, and travelers converge under sea-grape trees. Located on the sands of Calabash Bay, the vibe is resolutely low-key, defined by a soundtrack of vintage reggae and an outdoor deck perfect for watching the surf. While the kitchen turns out reliable Jamaican staples like curried goat and jerk crab, it is best known for its seafood pizzas—topped with lobster or conch—and fresh grilled fish. The decor pays homage to Jamaica’s musical heritage with old-school jukeboxes and classic album art, while the beach bonfires keep the atmosphere lively well after sunset. It’s a quintessential island spot that feels less like a tourist destination and more like a neighbor's backyard.