Peppers (Tues–Sun 6:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.) is more a draw for its bar, often lively with booming dancehall, than for its food.
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Peppers (Tues–Sun 6:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.) is more a draw for its bar, often lively with booming dancehall, than for its food.
Macau comes equipped with a high-tech gaming lounge, bar and restaurant.
Kingston’s beach in the city, Barbican Beach is the perfect weekend hang-out spot or after-work chill spop opening hours (Mon-sun 8:00 am – 12:00 am).
Great food good music in an open air setting, M10 Bar and Grill is a must stop when in Jamaica. Enjoy delectable meals prepared by award winning chef Mrs. Claudette Tenn.
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Majestic Sushi & Grill was built on the success of Taka's East Japanese Restaurant and shares the top-ranking for Japanese food in Jamaica. In fact, Majestic has outdone east when it comes to decor and ambiance, located at Villa Ronai, which many might have suspected would be a tough sell given it's by no means centrally located.
Jahva Cafe (Mon-Tues, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Mon-Thurs 9 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri-Sat 9 a.m.-5 a.m. closed Sun) serves coffee, light meals like bagels, wraps, sandwiches and paninis as well as pastries (US$3-10) and offers patrons free WiFi. Coffee is provided by the Stoneleigh estate in the Blue Mountains.
G.T Taylor presents the annual reggae Christmas Extravaganza at the independence park, Black River, St. Elizabeth, featuring performances by some of Jamaica’s top reggae artists.
A Greek Restaurant and chill Lounge located just above the Bob Marley Museum on Hope Road Kingston, offering diners a variety of delectable Mediterranean cuisine and wines.