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Tender oxtail
Jerk chicken
Can I just say amazing when you walk in you immediately feel joy of the Jamaican feel.
Jerk chicken tacos so delicious
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Kingston Curry Goat with Side Of Rice And Peas
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Jerk Chicken
Rasta pasta with salmon
Rice & peas
Najae C.
Feb 5, 2025
I've been wanting to try this place for a while so I was excited to see they were available for delivery on uber eats after a long week! I ordered the Rasta Pasta with salmon and a side of plantains. The food was packaged well for delivery and a great portion size. The pasta was still nice and hot when it arrived. The pasta was absolutely delicious! Creamy, packed with a spicy flavor and onions & peppers! The plantains were cooked well too. Definitely will be planning a visit to dine in soon at the new location!
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Albani C.
Feb 27, 2025
Disclaimer: This is not about the food or this location. This is specifically about the service provided at the Capital One Arena pop up. Another stereotypical Jamaican establishment that doesn't have enough inventory of what they sell, and has rude staff to boot. They were truly jerks at nite (particularly the woman handling checkout, the man was nice). Glad to see the cuisine option at the arena but super disappointed by the experience. I didn't spend any money here and probably will avoid doing so in the future. Management, please hire and train better.
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Chase S.
Nov 25, 2024
I had the chance to attend the grand opening of Jerk at Nite, and I have to say, it was an amazing experience. The decor is absolutely beautiful, and the atmosphere feels so warm and welcoming. The staff was incredibly friendly, which made the evening even better.Now, let's talk about the food--it was phenomenal. I had the tender oxtails with rice and a side of cabbage, and everything was cooked perfectly. But the real star of the night was the jerk chicken. It was flavorful, juicy, and served in such a creative way--in a silver bowl over a brewing flame. The chicken stayed warm but never dried out.The rum punch was okay--not bad, but not as memorable as the food. My only small complaint is the plates. They were a bit too small for everything I had on my plate, and I could've used more space to enjoy my meal comfortably. But honestly, that's such a minor thing, it doesn't take away from how great the experience was. I'm giving it 5 stars without hesitation.I also found out they're opening a speakeasy soon called The Nest. I'm really looking forward to checking it out. Jerk at Nite is definitely a place I'll be coming back to!
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Stephen J.
Feb 14, 2025
This is the story of how I almost missed out on my blessing. All week I had my eyes set on trying the jerk chicken here before watching the Lion King broadway show at the Hippodrome theatre. While conversing with other theatre aficionados on a short elevator ride, I almost bailed out on my jerk chicken craving for Afghan food. Greeted by a neon sign, I could smell a waft of the island vibes calling me back home through pimento pepper and audibly in the strum of guitar, beat of the Nyahbinghi drum as the sound system thumped. Walked into the Jamaican restaurant and from the aesthetics to the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey mural, I was immersed into the picturesque atmosphere of the bushes of Negril with a Kingston yard flair. It was nostalgia for the empress and I to be seated next to vinyls I love like Survival, Til Shiloh, and an anthology of the Cool Ruler himself. Nuff respect! We ordered the beef patties (delicious with tasty sauce) and shareable Yaddie Jerk Chicken dinner. It came with rice, peas, cabbage and 7 pieces of chicken. We also added Mac n Cheese. Chicken was fall off the bone like Scar falling from Pride Rock. Presentation was king and jerk chicken exuded opulence in a steel pot presented to us as the chicken remained hot from the flames of the burner. Chicken was seasoned nice and you know I wouldn't be Trini or Caribbean for that matter, if I didn't ask for the pepper sauce. Pepper sauce is a must. The scotch bonnet provided was a nice treat. All the sides were good. The empress doesn't like coconut and we loved the rice and peas. The waitress Amber was friendly and stayed on top of things. She told us the Mac n Cheese was a hit with the customers and no lie was detected! We were smiling vibrantly with each bite but the mac and cheese not to be outdone, had a better smile than us. lol So good. We ended the evening on a positive vibration with the tasty pineapple rum cake. Empress prefers her dessert warmed and it came out warm. I should have ordered two. Like Chronixx say, Smile Jamaica. This food will definitely leave your taste buds smiling. Treat yourself! Better belly buss than good food waste.
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Shenice H.
Feb 2, 2025
My boyfriend and I visited this establishment and had a great time. The food was amazing and I had a margarita that was tasty as well. My only complaint was the hostess forgot to add our names to the list when we arrived and it caused us to be overlooked twice before she realized it even after it was brought to her attention and it took forever to get our check. Other than that I will charge it to the fact that this is a new restaurant and hope it will improve soon. We will visit again after they are established for a while.
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Keona C.
Feb 16, 2025
The food did not make the cut as you can see lol, but I spent a lovely Thursday afternoon being serviced by the lovely Amber. She was as sweet and attentive as she was helpful. I had the pleasure of trying the beef patties, a side of mac n cheese, the Jerk Chicken (and please believe it can feed two people) ha! and the rice & peas with cabbage. EVERYTHING was divine. This was my first time visiting the location in the downtown Baltimore area, and the ambiance was so relaxing. Every time I closed my eyes all that was missing was the sounds of the ocean. The decor is very Caribbean inspired, the space is very open, and it truly was a relaxing and joyful afternoon spent with friends. Please be sure to go and ask for my good friends Amber and Storm. I will be back SOON Lol
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Tiffany D.
Jul 12, 2021
I've been excited to try their DC food truck for awhile now, so I was over the moon when I saw they had a Baltimore location. I had a subpar experience to start, but I would return to see how they improve after working out a few kinks. GLOWS:- Prices are fair for the value of food in the meals- The space is nicely decorated--it adds another layer to the typical Caribbean carry-out vibe. - The space for outdoor and indoor seating is a nice touch.- Good plantainsGROWS:- There is an "old" menu posted, listing items that we were told no longer come with the meal (bread included with pasta). With the place just opening, I'm not sure how the menu is old--- but either way, they should update their menu to avoid false advertising. - Overall the food was not the best that I have ever had. Very heavy on pepper and lacking in some other flavors.(jerk pasta, jerk chicken)- Coco bread was hard as a rock.- The mac and cheese appeared to have been sitting under a heating light for several hours. The oils separated from the cheese and it lost the creamy texture.
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Kymbaly W.
Nov 1, 2021
I've eaten here several times and each time the food is good. I've only tried the jerk chicken so far but it's very delicious! The cabbage is good and flavorful and make sure to get extra jerk sauce. Sometimes the plantains are crispy and other times they are soft. It just depends on the day but they are still good too. My coco bread was soft. Hopefully I can try the jerk n Mac soon as they were sold out one time and the other time the wait was 45 min. Either way you gonna wait a while for your food. I'm Jamaican and Jerk at Nite will continue to get my business and I'll continue to try other things on their menu to get a good sense of the food.
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Ayesha S.
Aug 24, 2021
When I say it's worth the drive. The location and parking is not great, but the food is delicious. When you walk in playing my favorite reggae music. Has a Jamaican vibe! I missed Jamaica. The customer service was great very nice and fast! There hours they open late and stay open until 1am. I loved the art. The food was delicious, the spices were good. Taste like real jerk spice from Jamaica. I will be returning.
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Dominick B.
Dec 14, 2024
t took my party and 15 minutes to even get in the establishment and and additional 20-30 before a waitress acknowledge our existence as the larger party beside us was served. Mind you, we were seated in the back of the restaurant away from the main area where it was freezing. When the waitress finally did come, she attempted to give us water in glasses that were clearly dirty. She didn't ask us what we would like after she came and poured the water. Nearly an hour after coming here I yet to taste and food or drink from here. There was a big screen in the dining section we were that displayed the same cheaply-made sign as opposed to showing a game or something more entertaining. Gentrified reggae music played in the background. Nearly an hour later, we were finally served drinks from the bar. The drinks were ok but I was unclear on the substance floating in my drink.One of my party members received their appetizers and stated the mac n' cheese and jerk wings were good. Me and the other party member waited an additional 15 minutes before our food arrived.I will admit that once the food arrived - an hour and a half later - it was good but overpriced and the service is sub-par. I will not be returning to this establishment.
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