Nestled under a thatched roof, this vibrant jerk spot serves up flavorful meats and good vibes with reggae tunes and outdoor seating, perfect for cruise-goers.
Our family of 7 ate here a couple of weeks ago and it was great. Someone we had met recommended it. The food was amazing. My son ordered the fried fish, whole fish btw. He loved it. And we also ordered the BBQ wings, these were amazing! We also had the jerk chicken and rice and a pasta dish. We were not disappointed in anything.
DJ Peppers
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We walked over from the cruise ship. The service was great and the food was great! It was a bit pricey for the amount of food I got but it was worth it for the experience. Our name is Peppers so we just HAD to go eat there. Smiles!
Myungjun Shin
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I'm Jun and Binee from S.Korea. Coinsidencely I met this restaurant. I ordered two dishes Jerk Pork and Shirimp Pastar. I was really satisfied with the foods! 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
nancy ulrich
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The shrimp curry was the best I ever had. The owner was very hospitable. Eat local. One love.
Nikki Shay
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Cutest little hole in the wall place with some of the BEST jerk chicken I’ve ever had. Worth a visit for sure.
k d
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Food was great. It was a hot day and the drinks were cold. I definitely want to come back and try the curry goat. It was amazing.
Nicole Parker
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This place is expensive, paid $25 for oxtails which is outrageous and the portion size was small. It took well over an hour to get our food but I will say it was good. They offered karaoke which was fun. I’d look for food elsewhere. If you want cheaper jerk chicken, try Pork Pit — It was delicious!!
Glen Lord
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Tourist restaurant ,within walking distance of the cruise terminal. the food is ok but very expensive think Manhattan not third world.
Two frozen drinks and two sodas $44.
I there were no locals except those that were paid guides I think that there is a large kickback to the guides as a table with no guide paid 20 for jerk chicken , a beer and a soda.
The location seemed safe