Caribbean Delights

250 Main St, Pawtucket
(678) 549-1146

Recent Reviews

Classi T.

Very disappointed I came to this location I could t find the restaurant. Than I called number on file and it kept sending me straight to voicemail.

Min K.

Well, to be honest, I was really let down after going here. I went in February 2020. I went for the reggae brunch. Not much space to sit. One tiny room with oversized tables. It was uncomfortable. My sis and I were probably the second set of people to arrive, and I think we were too early. Nothing ready. It was supposed to be a buffet...? Ok, the food took a long while to be put out. Now listen, I love Caribbean food...This food did not taste Caribbean At All. It was....... um, idk. The presentation was disheveled...I mean everything was not presentable. The wall where the food was, needed to be painted or something. Storage was in the attic and accessed by a ladder while we dined..? I didn't like that. The music was great...love me some reggae music. I could have come for the reggae alone. The food, very disappointing.Unfortunately, when I think of this place I feel cheated. Hopefully they have pulled themselves together since February!?

Thelma D.

Caribbean delight is awesome! The Chef is an incredible, kind, talented man who embraces his culture. Yes! He provided us with new and delightful interpretation of Jamaican j*** chicken. It was nice and spicy and fresh, he made it right in front of us. My friend had the chicken curry, he also made that right in front of us and it was so awesome, it was so awesome, the chicken was so fresh. Everything was fresh. The ingredients was fresh, it really made me feel like I was back again in Montego Bay, sitting in the sun, enjoying all the Caribbean food I enjoy when I visited Jamaica.

Jessica D.

Get ready for Caribbean Disappointment with reggae in the background. My two friends and I found out about the "reggae brunch" through eventbrite and decided to give it a try. Mistake #1. When I parked my car and looked around, I had a feeling that my friends and I were in for a classic RI Delight "aka" Mess. I didn't want to judge a book by its cover so I decided to stay and try the food despite my urge to get out of dodge and forfeit the money paid in advance. It was raining heavily when we arrived and there were two buckets inside to catch water from a leaky roof. The hall was poorly lit, but for the random lighted decorations. The table we sat at was not clean. We were given paper plates and plastic cutlery. Water was not complementary. The waffles were so hard that you couldn't cut them with the plastic cutlery. The scrambled eggs looked like they had been to war and back. The j*** chicken strips were missing the classic j*** kick. The ackee did not taste as good as plain kalamata olives though they were saltier than the olives. The vegetarian curry was decent, but it was the only curry option. The bacon tasted as it should so that was one positive. The micro beef patties were ok, but many in the tray were dried out. There were not enough clean serving utensils to go around for the dishes. The bar was too tiny for one to sit comfortably with their drink and phone. Attention to detail was a nonexistent luxury. The place did not seem like a full service anything let alone a restaurant monitored by local food safety authorities. I did not see a food health score posted anywhere in plain view. It felt like a Jamaican themed storage area where food was set up and you could have a drink, if you so dared. The best thing about this place was the music controlled by the chef/bartender who sat behind the bar/register/laptop station. With Spotify and Apple Music, no one needs to leave home to have someone play reggae via those same means while one eats. My friend ordered a passion fruit juice and the bartender poured it straight from the Welches carton over ice which cost $4. Please Do Not Fall For This Gimmick Reggae Brunch! Be kind to yourself, your wallet, and your stomach and please just say No. A place like Caribbean Delights would not last for a single day in a real city such as NYC, Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Miami, Orlando, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta or D.C. So if you want to give Caribbean Delights a try for its reggae brunch, and your bare minimum expectations are not met afterwards, you can't say that you haven't been fairly warned!

Tia T.

Really low key spot in downtown pawtucket inside the still main, all the way down the hall. Super mom and pop shop vibe but the food is great! Had oxtail and it was amazing. Very flavorful and perfect amount fo spice. Had it in a pineapple bowl. They're still new so dont expect an upscale spot, may even look sketchy but the owners are cool and laid back and nice vibe, sunday is brunch buffet. I see potential here and love supporting locals! Stop by! I'm sure as they grow they'll update more, needs more seating but still a cool laid back vibe. I hope they attract more attention. I'll def be back when I'm in the area.

Sarah A.

Really nice little escape with Caribbean vibes and delicious fruit smoothies on Main Street. We enjoyed the chef's special smoothie which featured fresh pineapple, mango and ginger. The smoothie is made to order and super fresh. I also loved that they had tons of fresh pineapples in the area near the smoothie bar that really enhanced the decor. They also had cute palm trees lit up and really fun disco lightbulbs with Jamaican music playing. Service was very friendly and kind. My only minor complaint is that there was a finished plate of food in the dining/ seating area that had not been cleared when we went over to find a table. Otherwise, a nice experience and we look forward to returning.

Andres R.

New Jamaican smoothie bar/Jamaican food specialties in the Still on Main Mall, where we enjoyed their House Specialty smoothie (freshly cut pineapple, mango, and ginger root) and their Jamaican music. It was superb. They also had Jamaican j*** plates with three different meats, and a Sunday brunch that goes from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for just $10 all-you-can-eat, which we plan to sample.

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