Food
Owners Evan and Betsy Williams jazz up standard Jamaican dishes to give them a new twist. You could order a "bammy," a cassava dish crowned with sautéed shrimp or a platter of stuffed crab backs, a delectable selection on a tri-colour salad. Or you could relish a spinach callaloo with cream cheese encased in a divine strudel or seafood pasta which is laden with shrimp, lobster and salmon in a creamy coconut sauce. The star attraction in the menu is spicy lamb chops in a guava glaze.
Redbones the Blues Café serves Jamaican cuisine.
It is open for lunch & dinner.
Ambiance
Set in yellow and peach hues, Redbones is a lively place to dine at. Fashioned from a former Spanish colonial house, the restaurant walls are adorned with jazz greats. It has a cosy bar, the ceiling studded with records. Live jazz is always going on.
Credit Cards
Redbones the Blues Café accepts American Express, Mastercard, and Visa.
Contact Info
21 Braemar Ave.
Kingston, Jamaica
(876) 978-6091
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