Sugarpot Ruins Beach Restaurant and Bar – St. Mary, Jamaica

Tucked away on a quiet stretch of coastline in St. Mary, Jamaica, Sugarpot Ruins Beach Restaurant is a rustic beachfront escape where guests can enjoy fresh seafood, authentic Jamaican flavours, and a peaceful Caribbean atmosphere away from the crowds. Located in Rio Nuevo and only a short drive from Ocho Rios, Sugarpot is loved by both locals and visitors looking for a more relaxed and authentic beach experience.

Set beside calm turquoise waters and soft sand, Sugarpot Beach Ruins is the kind of place where guests can spend the entire afternoon enjoying the beach, listening to the waves, and savoring freshly prepared Jamaican dishes. The setting combines laid-back island charm with beautiful sea views, tropical greenery, and rustic wooden structures that give the property its unique character.

Sugarpot specializes in fresh fish and lobster, with popular dishes including fried whole fish, escovitch fish, brown stew fish, seafood platters, lobster served with bammy and fried plantain, and their well-loved Friday seafood boil. Guests can also enjoy comfort favourites like wings, burgers, fried chicken, tropical cocktails, and refreshing frozen drinks served directly from the beach bar.

The beach itself is one of the highlights of the experience. Unlike some of the busier beaches closer to town, Sugarpot offers a more peaceful atmosphere where guests can relax, swim in the refreshing Caribbean Sea, bury their feet in the sand, and enjoy the natural beauty of Jamaica’s north coast. Local fishermen are often nearby selling fresh catch from the sea, adding to the authentic community feel of the area.

Whether you are planning a casual beach lunch, sunset drinks with friends, or a relaxed day by the water, Sugarpot Ruins Beach Restaurant offers a memorable taste of Jamaica in a beautiful beachfront setting in St. Mary. It is especially convenient for guests staying at villas in St. Mary, Ocho Rios, Runaway Bay and Discovery Bay looking for a quieter local beach experience.

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