Pelican Grill

Montego Bay


Both upper-crust Jamaicans and tourists are beckoned by Pelican Grill's air-con chill and superlative goat curry and oxtail, consumed while sitting on leather banquettes. Opened the same year Jamaica gained independence (1962) and staffed by the same chef since the early 1980s, this seminal Hip Strip restaurant has fully earned its right to be called a MoBay institution.


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