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I am satisfied with Irie's. The food is pretty good. The service is okay. Some of the cashiers are able to get your food to you as quickly as you can tell them your order. On the other hand,... More
I am satisfied with Irie's. The food is pretty good. The service is okay. Some of the cashiers are able to get your food to you as quickly as you can tell them your order. On the other hand, some of the cashiers take forever, but when you get the food, you are satisfied.
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It's not hard to find a good Jamican restaurant in the city, but the choices can be daunting. Irie, a fairly new installment, tries hard to stand out amongst the bunch. Their portions are enormous... More
It's not hard to find a good Jamican restaurant in the city, but the choices can be daunting. Irie, a fairly new installment, tries hard to stand out amongst the bunch. Their portions are enormous and the rice and peas is delicious, not to mention their fried chicken which gets 2 thumbs up from me. The atmosphere is cozy, though the restaurant is small with no-where to sit. I love that they have a variety of natural island drinks to choose from, so it's easy to find that special drink to compliment your dinner. Though their prices are the norm, combination plates can cost a pretty penny. Even so, the food is worth it.
PROS: Delicious foods and large portions.
CONS: Can be expensive, no place to sit
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Irie is quite a find in little Bowdoin Street opposite St. Peter's Church. Great Jamaican food: plantains, rice and beans, ox tail, jerk chicken. Great patties of all sorts of flavours.
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Irie is quite a find in little Bowdoin Street opposite St. Peter's Church. Great Jamaican food: plantains, rice and beans, ox tail, jerk chicken. Great patties of all sorts of flavours.
Good prices, very friendly service, great atmosphere!
And I have to recommend the spectacular Irie brand of carrot juice: 10/10
Pros: Friendly, good parking, Fun
Cons: food is addictive :-)
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