We headed over to judge authenticity... authentic enough but still takes American Express are our requirements. They're really Jamaican we checked. Our friend a Panamanian Caribbean professional was there to guide us.
Inside it's got the mural painted corrugated tin, Appleton Estate rum advertisement aesthetic. The one thing this place is missing is some live music; would really fit the atmosphere and make higher energy.
The fried dumpling was had by the table with the consensus that it could be a bit sweeter. The drinks were slow to come but hey we're on Island time so it doesn't matter. We were more impressed by the meat entrees, the goat, oxtail and jerk chicken. The oxtail was the highlight for me, succulent morsels of meat attached to the bone, like a better beef stew meat in a flavorful sauce.
Yeah, we'll be back for some jammin' and whatnot.