Devon House I Scream is at 104 Great George Street, across from the post office (tel. 876/918-1287, daily 11 a.m.\9 p.m Mon.\Thurs., 11 a.m.\11 p.m Fri.\Sun.).

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Devon House I Scream is at 104 Great George Street, across from the post office (tel. 876/918-1287, daily 11 a.m.\9 p.m Mon.\Thurs., 11 a.m.\11 p.m Fri.\Sun.).
Hammond's Pastry Place (18 Great George St., 8 a.m.\6:30 p.m Mon.\Fri., closing at 8:30 p.m on Saturday) serves patties, cakes, and deli sandwiches.
Hot Spot Restaurant (23 Lewis St., contact manager Elaine Jagdath, cell tel. 848-6335, 7 a.m.\8 p.m Mon.\Sat., US$2.25\4.50) serves local dishes like fried chicken and curry goat. It is perhaps more mediocre than hot, but good enough to fill your belly in a crunch.
One Blood Illusion Night Club, on the outskirts of town heading toward Ferris Cross and Cave, may be the most happening nightspot in Sav, typically open on weekend nights.
Shopper's Choice Wholesales & Retail has three locations in Sav (Queen St., tel. 876/955-2702 or 876/955-9645; 12 Brooks Plaza, tel. 876/955-2936; and Llandilo Rd., tel. 876/918-0620 or 876/918-1482).
Carlene (tel. 876/955-8078, cell tel. 876/872-9080 or 876/378-7853) runs a spa at her home and is trained in deep tissue and Swedish massage and reflexology (US$60/hour). She can also be convinced to come to you if you're staying in the area.
Beyond Mayfield Falls, which has grown into a favorite ecotourism attraction, the interior of Westmoreland sees few visitors. Nevertheless, there are a few notable cultural and agricultural attractions, namely Seaford Town, reached via the South Coast from Ferris Cross.
Border Jerk (11 a.m.\10 p.m daily, US$5\12), located in Mackfield, Westmoreland at the Hanover border along the B8 heading toward Montego Bay from Ferris Cross, is a notable jerk pit owned by Clive McFarlane (cell tel. 876/542-1852), who opened the business in 2004. It serves jerk chicken, pork, festival, and breadfruit. There's also a bar on-site.
Seaford Town is a cultural anomaly deep in the hills of Westmoreland. Founded in 1835 under a township act aimed at populating Jamaica's interior with Europeans, Seaford Town became the isolated home for 249 individuals transplanted from Germany.