The 21st Annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival (GJJF) is set to tantalize taste buds and stir souls with its rich offerings of Caribbean culture.
Scheduled for Sunday, November 12, 2023, from 2pm to 10pm, the festival will take place at Miramar Regional Park, providing a scenic setting for what promises to be an unforgettable experience.
With an expected turnout of 10,000 people, the event aims to showcase the diverse tapestry of Caribbean food, music, and traditions.
From jerk chicken to Jamaican favorites
Attendees can expect to indulge in a wide array of Caribbean delicacies, from jerk chicken and jerk lobster to a selection of Jamaican staples.
The festival will host an expansive food court where vendors will serve various jerk-inspired dishes including jerk pork, jerked fish, and jerk veggies.
Additionally, the menu will feature Jamaican classics like fried festival, oxtails, curry goat, escovitch fish, and roasted corn.

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Harmonious rhythms and spirited performances
Though the culinary offerings are a significant draw, the festival also shines a spotlight on the Caribbean’s musical legacy.
The Royal Family of reggae, Morgan Heritage, recipients of two Grammy awards, will headline the event. Their performance is expected to set the tone for a day brimming with dancing, joy, and delicious food.
As the festival date approaches, organizers will reveal more live entertainment options, along with a variety of games and family-friendly activities.
A cultural impact that resonates beyond borders
Situated in South Florida, an area boasting the largest Caribbean population in the United States, the festival serves as a significant cultural milestone.
Over the years, GJJF has grown to include various Caribbean cultures and has attracted attendees from around the globe.
It is more than just a day of culinary exploration; it is an intergenerational celebration that brings families together to revel in the multifaceted impact of Caribbean culture on American life.
The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, presented in partnership with Publix, City of Miramar, Western Union, Jamaica Tourist Board, Greater Ft. Lauderdale Visitors and Conventions Bureau, The National Weekly, WAVS 1170 AM and HOT 105 FM, is more than just a culinary adventure; it is a cultural immersion.
General admission tickets are available for $35 until September 30, $40 from October 1 to November 11, and $50 at the gate on show date.
VIP tickets are $175. Kids under 10 are free to attend.