Redbones Blues Cafe

Caribbean Fusion · Kingston

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Redbones is a Kingston institution — a Caribbean-fusion restaurant and live-music venue set in an old timber house on Argyle Road near Half Way Tree. The walls are hung with Jamaican art (the house doubles as a rotating gallery) and the garden stage hosts some of the country's best jazz, blues and spoken-word nights. The kitchen's Caribbean-international menu runs from jerk fettuccine to seared tuna, with a strong wine and rum list to match. Dinner Monday to Saturday; reservations advised. 876-978-6091.

Contact Information

Address: 1 Argyle Road, Kingston

Phone: 876-978-6091

Hours: Mon-Sat dinner

Website: https://www.google.com/search?q=Redbones+Blues+Cafe+Kingston+Jamaica

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