TREASURE BEACH, St Elizabeth — Jack Sprat, a beloved restaurant on Jamaica’s southwestern coast, is set to reopen today after extensive restoration efforts following the devastation caused by Category 5 Hurricane Melissa. This marks the second time in 16 months that the eatery has undergone major repairs, having previously been ravaged by Hurricane Beryl. Jason Henzell, the hotelier and owner of Jack Sprat, shared with the Jamaica Observer that the reopening is a testament to the resilience and determination of his staff and community. ‘We are reopening exactly two weeks after the hurricane. It won’t be perfect, but it’s better to open now and keep improving,’ Henzell said. The restaurant’s revival is seen as a beacon of hope for residents and visitors in the region, which has been grappling with the aftermath of the storm. Henzell emphasized the importance of Jack Sprat as a community hub, where people can gather, enjoy meals, and access essential services like Wi-Fi and phone charging. The restoration of Jakes Hotel, also owned by Henzell, is underway, with a phased reopening planned in the coming weeks. Henzell highlighted the broader recovery efforts in St Elizabeth, calling on businesses to transition from immediate relief to rebuilding livelihoods. He praised the outpouring of support from locals, international donors, and the Jamaican government, particularly commending Prime Minister Andrew Holness for his leadership. ‘Jamaicans are proud people, and their spirit keeps us going,’ Henzell added, reflecting on the community’s resilience in the face of adversity.
