Upcoming Jamaican Spot in Slidell to Feature Island Cuisine and Live Music

Kingston Cravinz will have a full bar and performances from major artists

Brett Llenos Smith News Writer
The menu will feature oxtails, jerk chicken, and more (Image credit: Official Instagram profile)

An upcoming restaurant and event center in Slidell is set to feature authentic Jamaican food and performances from major artists. Owner Kim Harris recently told What Now New Orleans that the upcoming Kingston Cravinz will pay tribute to her heritage and provide something different to the community.

“We have roots in Jamaica, and we cook the food,” she said. “We started Kingston Cravinz to bring something that’s missing here.”

Harris declined to provide an exact location in Slidell, citing sensitive issues with building renovations. However, she said that Kingston Cravinz would be 7,000 square feet, have a full bar, and regularly host major musical acts. She added that the tentative opening date is set for early summer.

Harris also owns Liquid Gardens, a smoothie cafe in Slidell. The cafe also offers cold-pressed juices and handcrafted coffee drinks. Harris said she imports fruits directly from Jamaica to make her juices and smoothies.

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Brett Llenos Smith is a freelance writer with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and more than a decade of experience writing about restaurants, farms and food production. As someone with a multi-ethnic background, he has a passion for highlighting folks from underrepresented communities.
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