Yosch Café

Port Antonio


This cafe on the edge of the craft village complex is all decking, driftwood and bamboo, open to the sea breeze and looking back onto Titchfield and the bay. The breakfasts and sandwiches are winners, as is the seafood if you come here for dinner, but be prepared that service from the kitchen operates very much on island time.


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