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Entertainment
Kingston
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Pepper's Lounge & Gril
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.
Cuddy'z Sports Bar and Restaurant
Owned by the famous Courtney A. Walsh (former international cricketer), Cuddy’z is a high-tech sports bar with over 55 big screens. The restaurant/bar is a great hang-out spot, with its unique list of sports themed dishes and drinks.
Triple Century Sports Bar and Restaurant
The Chris Gayle (Jamaican cricketer and former captain of the West Indies test side) owned sports bar and restaurant is one of Kingston’s favorite hang-out spots, opeing hours (Mon - Wed: 11:00 am - 12:00 am, Thu - Sat: 11:00 am - 2:00 am, Sun: 4:00 pm - 12:00 am)
Skyline Levels
The childhood home of up-and-coming reggae acts Kelissa and Keznamdi whose roots reggae parents toured Africa and the world, Levels hosts occasional concerts, typically featuring representatives of the contemporary conscious revival, like Chronixx and Jesse Royal, to name a few. Kelissa and Kesnamdi also perform on their turf frequently, normally in conjunction with an invited guest artist.
Kingston Dub Club
What began as an informal gathering of "bredren" devotees of roots reggae and dub, preferably that emanating from vinyl, has developed into Kingston's weekly pilgrammage to Skyline Drive, where the home of Rockers Sound System torch bearer Gabre Selassie is transformed into Kingston's preeminent culture yard. The tiered hillside fills with a motley mix of old school rastas, young hipsters and flag-waving disciples, all gathered to relish the fresh and ancient sounds mixed together by the host and his endless entourage of guest selectors.
Cru Bar & Kitchen
Cru Bar & Kitchen (Tues-Fri. 4:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Sat, 7 p.m.-2 a.m.), owned and operated by Caribbean Producers Jamaica (CPJ), one of the island's leading food and beverage importers and distributors, opened in 2013, quickly becoming a go-to hangout for young professionals who stop by the rooftop watering hole in droves on their way home from work. Especially popular on Friday evenings, Cru boasts a smart, modern ambiance with premium drinks, wines from the CPJ portfolio and finger food to tie you over till dinner.
Wickie Wackie Beach
Wickie Wackie is a live music venue that pulls many of Jamaica's up-and-coming artists for live music. The venue is located on the beach in Bull Bay making for vibesy confluence of crashing waves and sea breeze to help mute the booming bass and thick ganja smoke wafting late into the night.
Fisherman's Cabin
Fisherman’s Cabin (4 p.m.–midnight Mon.–Wed., 10 a.m.–2 a.m. Thurs.–Sun., US$7–14) has tables right on a dock overlooking the harbor down in a corner by Port Royal Square.
The whole of Port Royal is a popular weekend outing destination for Kingstonians who come seeking the fish, lobster, and seafood platters.
Ribbiz Ultra Lounge
Ribbiz (11:30 a.m.–midnight daily, US$5.50–24), inside the gaming lounge of Acropolis, specializes in Jamaican dishes like oxtail, peppered shrimp, and fish and bammy. International food is also served, including rack of lamb, ribs, eight- and 16-ounce steaks, burgers, and club sandwiches. Ambrosia has a casino vibe, with gaming machines ringing loudly in the arcade next door adding to the din of the restaurant and bar.
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