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16 Years
Jackies West Indian Bakery
Jackie's Bakery has committed itself to providing delicious Jamaican soul food. Our full service bakery makes everything from patties to pastries. Come rediscover quality Caribbean fare made by men not machines..
Rated 4.0 I had the curry goat with rice and peas. Get the mini as it's a lot of food. Also make sure you try the toto.
Rated 4.0 You go here for one thing: the excellent coco bread, exquisitely fresh and several steps above the rest in New York. It comes with a variety of fillings; we like the callaloo and salt cod.
Rated 4.0 I am always in and out of Jackies. Love their chicken patty w/ coco bread. Oxtail is great as well.

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