Rick's Cafe.
Perched on the jagged limestone cliffs of Negril’s West End, Rick’s Cafe is less a standard restaurant and more a communal landmark for the sunset-chasing crowd. Established in 1974, it remains the ultimate venue for watching local divers—and the occasional brave tourist—plunge from platforms up to 35 feet into the Caribbean Sea below. The atmosphere is perpetually high-energy, fueled by live reggae bands and a steady flow of rum punch. While the menu offers a reliable mix of Jamaican staples like jerk chicken alongside international fare and fresh seafood, the primary draw is the panoramic view from the open-air deck. It is a quintessential stop for those who want to witness the island's most famous sundown ritual in a vibrant, high-decibel setting with a pool to cool off in.