Pork Pit

Top choice in Montego Bay


At this glorified food shack on the Hip Strip, your meal is cooked over a traditional jerk pit fashioned from pimento wood sticks laid over smoking hot coals. The delicious aroma wafting down Gloucester Ave provides a perfect advert for the Pork Pit’s obligatory jerk pork (and chicken). Eat it under the 300-year-old cotton tree out back.


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