Compact Caribbean bakery & cafe supplying breads & pastries as well as jerk chicken & oxtails.
"Your order: patty coco bread If you’re near Little Caribbean, walk to Errol’s on Flatbush Avenue by the park, and get some patty coco bread or a flaky coconut roll. Either way, wash it down with one of their sorrel and ginger drinks." - hannah albertine
"Eating coconut rolls from Errol’s is our favorite sweet and flaky pastime. So when we heard that these expert bakers also serve jerk chicken, we had to try it. Is it the best jerk chicken on Flatbush Ave? No - but they’re not too far off. The plump drumsticks and thighs here have smoky skin and succulent meat, but you’ll need to add lots of jerk sauce and BBQ sauce for the plate to really sing. This might be a good thing, if you’re someone who would rather dunk your head in a bucket of ice than eat something spicy. So there’s that. Keep this place on your radar for when you’re looking to pick up jerk chicken and Caribbean baked goods in the area. What to get:Small order of jerk chicken with rice and peas and lots of jerk & BBQ sauce" - nikko duren
"Eating coconut rolls from Errol’s is our favorite sweet-and-flaky pastime. But the expert bakers at this Flatbush spot also serve some excellent jerk chicken. So whether you’re in the mood for plump drumsticks and thighs with smoky skin and succulent meat, or pillowy-soft Caribbean baked goods, keep this counter-service spot on your radar for when you’re looking to pick up an excellent meal in the area." - nikko duren, matt tervooren
"No visit to Little Caribbean is complete without the quintessential patty coco bread, and this one is a personal favorite. I like to wash mine down with a 50 Sorrel/50 Ginger, then pop around the corner for a selfie in front of the electric blue Marley-Baldwin mural by street artist Fumeroism. Their chicken soup is also flavorful - I order mine with sliced scotch bonnet peppers for an extra bite." - Shelley Worrell 31
"Eating coconut rolls from Errol’s is our favorite sweet and flaky past time. So when we heard that these expert bakers also serve jerk chicken, we had to try it. Is it the best jerk chicken on Flatbush Ave? No - but they’re not too far off. The plump drumsticks and thighs here have smoky skin and succulent meat, but you’ll need to add lots of jerk sauce and BBQ sauce for the plate to really sing. This might be a good thing, if you’re someone who would rather dunk your head in a bucket of ice than eat something spicy. So there’s that. Keep this place on your radar for when you’re looking to pick up jerk chicken and Caribbean baked goods in the area. NYC Guide The Best Caribbean Food In Brooklyn’s Little Caribbean photo credit: Noah Devereaux" - Nikko Duren
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