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First Jamaican Restaurant In Southern Utah

Cheryl has a passion for cooking authentic Jamaican food and celebrating her heritage. She ran a catering company for years but has dreamed of opening a brick-and-mortar to bring more culture into St. George. She is proud to support a local company.

“The first thing I asked when I called InfoWest was, ‘are you local?’” said Cheryl.

Papa’s got jerk is the first Jamaican restaurant in St. George. In fact, It’s even the first West Indies in southern Utah. 

“We decided in 2019 to have a brick-and-mortar to bring some culture into Southern Utah.” Said Cheryl who is known for making the best jerk chicken, jerk pork, curry chicken, oxtail, and many other authentic Jamaican meals. 

Cheryl uses InfoWest not only to process payments but also uses the internet to stream music to help set the beach atmosphere, in the middle of the Southern Utah desert.

“People from all over eat here and many say it’s the best Jamaican food they’ve had.” 

Stop by The Shoppes at Zion, 250 Red Cliffs Drive, Ste. 16B. Monday thru Saturday, 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, and get the best Jamaican food you’ll ever taste at Papa’s Got Jerk.

 Watch Cheryl’s full story here.

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Cheryl has a passion for cooking authentic Jamaican food and celebrating her heritage. She ran a catering company for years but has dreamed of opening a brick-and-mortar to bring more culture into St. George. She is proud to support a local company.

“The first thing I asked when I called InfoWest was, ‘are you local?’” said Cheryl.

Papa’s got jerk is the first Jamaican restaurant in St. George. In fact, It’s even the first West Indies in southern Utah. 

“We decided in 2019 to have a brick-and-mortar to bring some culture into Southern Utah.” Said Cheryl who is known for making the best jerk chicken, jerk pork, curry chicken, oxtail, and many other authentic Jamaican meals. 

Cheryl uses InfoWest not only to process payments but also uses the internet to stream music to help set the beach atmosphere, in the middle of the Southern Utah desert.

“People from all over eat here and many say it’s the best Jamaican food they’ve had.” 

Stop by The Shoppes at Zion, 250 Red Cliffs Drive, Ste. 16B. Monday thru Saturday, 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, and get the best Jamaican food you’ll ever taste at Papa’s Got Jerk.

 Watch Cheryl’s full story here.

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