JAMROCK JERK,
139-20 109th Avenue, Queens, NY 11435
About Us
Welcome to Jamrock Jerk, your go-to destination for authentic Jamaican cuisine in the heart of Queens, New York. Located at 139-20 109th Avenue, Jamrock Jerk brings the vibrant flavors of the Caribbean right to your plate. Our restaurant is dedicated to serving mouth-watering dishes that capture the essence of Jamaica, featuring our signature jerk chicken, tender oxtail, and a variety of other traditional favorites.
At Jamrock Jerk, we pride ourselves on using fresh, high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking techniques to deliver a truly unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a fan of spicy, smoky flavors or prefer something milder, our diverse menu offers something for everyone, including vegetarian options and delightful sides.
Join us in our cozy and welcoming atmosphere, where you can enjoy a taste of the islands without leaving Queens. Whether you're dining in, taking out, or ordering for delivery, Jamrock Jerk is committed to providing exceptional service and a culinary experience that will transport your taste buds to Jamaica.
Come visit us and discover why Jamrock Jerk is a beloved staple in the local community. We look forward to serving you!
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Hours open
Monday:
12:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Reviews
"This was absolutely delicious. We spend about 40 dollars for two orders of food and drinks. The lemonades are amazing!! They also have a basketball hop and soccer nets around the seating area and that was fun to play after eating. Definitely recommend for a quick bite. 10/10:)"
"The restaurant decor and the way they have their branded pre-packaged products are really ahead of its time for a Caribbean establishment. The choices and amenities are great and the service is fast. It's not something I'll drive from Brooklyn to Queens to taste again. I've also had their food from a vendor in Manhattan and still not anything special. It's difficult for restaurants like these to keep their flavor and taste uniform. The staff members were really nice and listened carefully and had great attitudes compared to a lot of other Caribbean restaurants. I wish I could give them five stars but they're not there yet. And if they were at five Stars I may have missed that era."
"Honest Review I’ve had a lot of Jamaican spots so I have an understanding of what jerk chicken should be. Jamrock Jerk has been making a buzz so once the truck came around work I decided to give it a try. From a smoked chicken perspective, 4.6/5. Great authentic jerk smoked flavor. It is on par with a lot of great places but can benefit from a longer smoke period. Rice and Peas is a 4.4/5. Above average rice and peas taste with a slight hint of jerk seasoning on top. The plantains were a 2/5. Very dry. That’s all I have to say about that Mac and Cheese 3/5. Not entirely impressed. It was lacking a bit of flavor and gooey cheese. Here are where the issues are. If you are expecting an authentic jerk sauce, this place is not for you. The sauce is too sweet and reminiscent of jerk mixed with barbecue sauce. It’s less sweet than barbecue sauce but not reminiscent of traditional jerk sauce. I understand they do this to appeal to the masses but I wish I knew this before I came If they had a dedicated jerk sauce, I’d easily give this place a 4.4/5. I wish Google maps can give partial stars because right now I give this 3.8/5 all things considered. But I do see the potential for growth"
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