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Hard Rock Café, MoBay, Creating Tasty Memories
Hickory smoked ribs<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Lifestyle, Local Food, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Thursday Food, Tuesday Style
February 1, 2017

Hard Rock Café, MoBay, Creating Tasty Memories

Foodie News… Foodie News…

Jamaica officially welcomed its first Hard Rock Café in Montego Bay late last year and Thursday Life is delighted to report that the buzz is worthy of note.

Hard Rock Café Montego Bay features music memorabilia in sync with being in the home of reggae. It also has the distinction of being the only Hard Rock Café in the world to have a beach (yes, we are Jamaicans; we had to be unique in some way).

Located at Freeport in what was originally the Seawind Club, the restaurant has interior dining space plus an event room, and exterior dining spaces such as the deck, patio and cabanas.

What keeps patrons returning are the food, ambiance and the upbeat, energetic staff.

“Since opening December of last year, we have had fantastic support from our local community,” shared Shaniin Morales-Lewin, group sales and marketing manager, Hqrd Rock Café Montego Bay. “Our focus is on good music, great food and unforgettable fun for Montego Bay, and that is what we intend to keep on doing at Hard Rock Café Montego Bay.

Join us as we take a walk on the wild side…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Twisted mac, chicken and cheese<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Legendary burger<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Servers (from left) Kamla Peterkin, Shaneik Daley and Sheree Clunis<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
GRILLED SALMON &mdash; 8-oz fillet wrapped in cedar paper, grilled tender and drizzled with sweet and spicy barbecue sauce. Served with sides of mashed potatoes and seasonal veggies.<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
JUMBO COMBO: an array of appetisers &mdash; signature wings, onion rings, Tupelo chicken tenders, spinach artichoke dip with parmesan flatbread and bruschetta or potato skins. Served with honey mustard, hickory barbecue, sour cream and blue cheese dressing. Twisted mac, chicken and cheese<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Cobb Salad &mdash; mixed greens topped with grilled chicken, avocado, tomatoes, red onions, egg, smoked bacon and Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheeses. (<strong>Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Bartenders Lorenzo Sewell (left) and Robert Headley<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Balsamic tomato bruschetta &mdash; toasted baguette topped with herb cream cheese and marinated Roma tomatoes and fresh basil, served with a drizzle of basil oil and shaved Parmesan.<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Rockin&rsquo; wings<strong> (Aceion Cuningham)</strong>
Signature Hard Rock beverages (from left) Hurricane, Red Sangria, Strawberry Basil, Groupie Grind, Electric Blues, Southern Rock and The Big Kablu-Na.<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Hot fudge brownie, vanilla ice cream and hot fudge on a fresh brownie, topped with chopped walnuts, chocolate sprinkles, fresh whipped cream and a cherry.<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Hickory BBQ, bacon, cheese burger<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Apple cobbler<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Memorabilia inside Hard Rock Cafe (<strong>Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Chef Sherman Barrett readies an order. (<strong>Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
The Hard Rock Cafe Montego Bay kitchen crew (from left) Nigel Blair, Ackeem Nelson, Shanique Grant, Yesika Graham, Sharon Gibson, Sherman Barrett, Vanessa Grant, Lendon Barrett, Darian Drummond and Philbert Campbell.<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Hard Rock Cafe&rsquo;s famous Chicken fajita<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>

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