Spanish Town is the capital and the largest town in the parish of St. Catherine in the historic county of Middlesex, Jamaica. It was the Spanish and British capital of Jamaica from 1534 until 1872. The town is home to numerous memorials, the national archives, and one of the oldest Anglican churches outside England (the others are in Virginia, Maryland and Bermuda).
4.5 based on 884 reviews
In Jamaica Sundays are for Ice- cream and Devon House is the spot. It tastes AMAAAZING you won't regret it. The problem used to be the lines and the wait, happy to report their is a new parlor and though their are loads of people buying especially on a Sunday, there are many servers and it moves pretty quickly. Best times are during weekdays but honestly it is so good it's worth the sacrifice on the weekend. BTW Devon House I-Scream is sold in many many outlets in Jamaica but if you want to walk the ground and eat ice cream laying in the grass or some other picturesque spot in the Gardens then this is the place for you.
4.5 based on 292 reviews
I was in Jamaica for a week in December 2017 and decided to try patties from a popular shop called Tastee Patties. The name says it all, the patties are indeed tasty, I had the chicken and beef patties.
The restaurant is located about 10 minutes walk from the Marriott Hotel and right next door to Triple Century sports bar. The restaurant is fairly big with washrooms however, it is in dire need of a face lift. They accept both Jamaican and US currencies. One pattie at the time of writing this review cost $150 US dollars each. If you're in Jamaica I'll recommend you try a pattie from this restaurant.
4.5 based on 295 reviews
I have eaten - not at the same time - monkey, dog, rat, black bear, squirrel, frog, horse, whale (as sushi), snake, beaver, kudu, alligator and many other natural phenomena. But I inevitably come back to goat. Goat burrito from a roadside taco truck in Tijuana, goat spit roast in Osh, goat stew just outside Thessaloniki, red hot goat curry in Kano, long before Boko Haram arrived on the scene. How, I needed to know, does the Jamaican goat patty stack up against such illustrious (and delicious) opposition?
Based on the evidence presented at Devon House, it is a worthy contender for the Goat Hall of Fame. Really well spiced, and fairly inexpensive, the goat patty (or pasty) is very good indeed. It will linger in my memory long after Jamaica has faded in the rear view mirror.
5 based on 2 reviews
We are a restaurant like no other in Spanish Town,our unique ambiance is refreshing. We prepare fresh artisan Gelato and Sorbet daily along with wraps, salads, unique pizzas various meat dishes,soups,natural juices and smoothies
My girlfriend and I went there after being told about it from a friend who works in the area. Firstly lemme say a lot of the favours I sampled were unique to say the lease and the Guinness Gelato is my favourite. We also bought lunch there which we had stir fry which was done to order and cooked to perfection. Please visit the only issue I have is the location; little parking and it's in the heart of the town
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Charmz is a very, very, very, rustic restaurant. Old school furnishings etc. however, they have the very best Curry Goat and Roti in Jamaica! It is worth the effort if you love Curry Goat! Very spicy and delicious! Great experience for your taste buds! Mouth watering goodness.
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