Seahorse Grill - An intriguing dining experience

Published: Thursday | October 22, 2009



Nestled on the serene property of the Montego Bay Yacht Club, Robbie Joseph's Seahorse Grill has opened its doors to everyone to come, eat and enjoy the comfortable atmosphere that only this restaurant can provide.

According to owner and executive chef Robert Joseph, customers do not have to be members of the prestigious Montego Bay Yacht Club to dine at Robbie Joseph's Seahorse Grill.

"Our doors are open for everyone to come and enjoy exquisitely prepared meals. Whether it is with friends or family, this is the place where you can come, relax and be yourself and just enjoy great service," Joseph explained.

A place for tranquility and romance

Overlooking the marina by the beautiful Caribbean sea during the night or at sunset, your mind is ushered into a space where tranquility reigns and romance begins. He added that the lobster special on Wednesdays (two-for-one special on lobster meals) and the international buffet each Friday are must-attend nights, as individuals have an opportunity to experience dining at its best at an affordable cost.

Despite the name of the establishment, Joseph was quick to point out that it is not only seafood that is served at this restaurant. Persons have the opportunity to experiment with any cuisine.

With limited parking in the downtown area of Montego Bay, Robbie Joseph's Seahorse Grill does not have to encounter this hassle as the restaurant is conveniently located on a property that boasts superb parking facilities in a secure environment.

Interestingly, the marina where this restaurant is located is the only place in Montego Bay where there are actual seahorses, said Joseph.

The indoor and outdoor facility has the capacity to seat 300 persons and is an excellent spot to take the children, as there is a play area for them. Opened from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day, it is always an intriguing dining experience.


 
 
 
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