Dubwise Cafe

Restaurant · Saint Andrew

Dubwise Cafe

Restaurant · Saint Andrew

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Ste A, 82 Lady Musgrave Rd, Kingston, Jamaica

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Jamaican cafe serving vegan dishes, reggae music & vibes  

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Ste A, 82 Lady Musgrave Rd, Kingston, Jamaica Get directions

dubwisecafe.com
@thedubwisecafe

JMD 1,000–2,000

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Ste A, 82 Lady Musgrave Rd, Kingston, Jamaica Get directions

+1 917 831 9466
dubwisecafe.com
@thedubwisecafe

JMD 1,000–2,000

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Aug 23, 2025

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Mellionie Noelle

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I visited Dubwise Cafe for the first time 2 weeks ago. The employees were very welcoming and friendly. As I arrived, I was immediately seated. They had fans blowing cool breeze and Reggae music being played in the background. After I made my order, it took no more than 5-10 minutes to come out. Here we have buss up shut with Channa and Aloo, Pumpkin, Mixed Choka, and Mango Chutney. The second picture is Trini doubles. Everything came up to $2,350jmd, including a drink. The food was amazing and very affordable for so much food. This spot is definitely worth checking out!

Adam May

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Sunday nights only. High in the hills above Kingston. A must.

Linda Tognini

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Great for getting a good feel/vibe of what Jamaica is about. Nice free flowing music. Not a lot of ‘meat’ options, it’s more Rastarants but with delicious vegan, dessert and Indian like foods. Ask for Mr. Green, he’s very knowledgeable and great guy to know. He has all the insights on what’s good in Kingston.

CaSS.Society - JEMag

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RubADubTuesdayz is a popular event held every Tuesday at 82 Lady Musgrave Road, Kingston, Jamaica. The event features authentic Rub-A-Dub music and live performances, often organized by SingerJ in memory of his uncle, the legendary Bob Andy. It's a great spot to enjoy some reggae vibes and live music in a lively atmosphere2. Have you attended one of their events before, or are you planning to go? #RubADubTuesdayz Every Tuesday from @realsingerjmusic. LIVE 🎵 🎶 82 Lady Musgrave RickyTrooper,Danca,DJ Audley, etc $500 Legends perform LIVE☆

Golda Sollie

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Really really good food perfect place to hang out! Best food i had in Jamaica so far🌞😁

Joanalee Robertson

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I went here for the opening day of TriniYaad! I had doubles and the banana bread. I’m accustomed to the doubles at this point and they never really disappoint. It was my first time having the banana bread here and it was moist and the sugar properly portioned.

Clifton Morris

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O went there with my sister after work. Food was good atmosphere was 💯 and if you’re into vinyl nice place to get new music and catch a vibes.

Miriam “Miri” Tesfahun

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If you’re in Jamaica, Dubwise Cafe in Kingston is an absolute must-visit! This spot is a soulful tribute to Jamaica’s rich reggae roots, blending vibrant culture, art, and music with some of the freshest, cleanest food you’ll find. The vegan options are a standout—not just delicious but also unprocessed and incredibly fresh, honoring natural ingredients without compromising flavors. You can taste the difference in every bite, with each vendors dishes crafted to celebrate the essence of flavor and diversity. The concept is also so dopeee: a café that’s more than a place to eat, it’s a full experience. The aesthetics are both earthy and stylish, capturing the warmth and rhythm of reggae culture with an inviting allure that feels like stepping into a creative, peaceful oasis. Everywhere you look, there’s a touch of artistry that ties back to reggae roots, making it a true homage to Jamaica’s musical heritage. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Dubwise Cafe is where you’ll want to be for food that feels good, tastes amazing, and transports you straight into the heart of Jamaican culture. Booop boop