Friday, May 6, 2011

Caribbean Jack's Restaurant and Bar


When the skies are clear, the sun is shining and the hunger pains set in, Caribbean Jack’s Restaurant and Bar is the place to be. Named after John “Caribbean Jack” Gilbert, a famous prohibition rumrunner, Caribbean Jack’s offers an excellent choice of rum concoctions, awesome food and a beautiful view of the Halifax River.

On a cloudless Wednesday afternoon, my fellow foodie, Dan, and I sat down to enjoy the ambiance and eats of Caribbean Jack’s. We started our run off with the Caribbean Crab Dip, a bowl of chunky blue crab and creamy cheese dip surrounded by slices of warm dipping bread. The toast points were soft in the center, yet crunchy at the crust and the dip was cheesy, but didn’t overpower the taste of the blue crab. The whole dish was quite complimentary.

My mouth literally salivates as I think back to my main entrée at Caribbean Jack’s. Black beans, chicken and rice all drew me to the Bird of Paradise dinner that features jerked chicken over calypso rice, plated with fresh pineapple and black bean salsa. It was like the Fourth of July in my mouth as I devoured this delicious, yet attractive dish. It was more than enough to fill me up and even take a bit home.

Dan opted for the Mahi-Mahi BLT. Island jewel mahi mahi is seasoned and sandwiched with remoulade sauce, bacon, lettuce and tomato. This combined with his side choice of onion rings was more than enough to leave him pleasantly full and pleased with his decision.

There was no question when it came time for dessert. Caribbean Jack’s is one of the few places in town that carries Bananas Foster. I’ve experienced the pleasure in a single bite of this extraordinary dessert. Dan, on the other hand, had no idea about it. So there was no debate. We were having Bananas Foster. A combination of fresh sliced bananas, banana liqueur, rum and sautéed pecans are poured over a flaky pastry and vanilla bean ice cream. (And again, I am salivating.) Our stomachs pleaded for no more food, but the sensation in our taste buds encouraged us to move forward. Good thing this dish is made for sharing and comes with a couple of spoons, because neither of us could have solely devoured it. A perfect way to conclude our run at Caribbean Jack’s.


Not just a restaurant, Caribbean Jack’s plays host to many events, live entertainment, a gift shop and banquet style functions.

If your looking for food as scrumptious as the view from your table is beautiful, than venture no further than Caribbean Jack’s. I’m still trying to think of an excuse to go back soon, whether I take a friend, my mom or anyone … just so long as I can revisit their spectacular cuisine. Absolutely delicious!

m Open: Everyday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturdays.

Address: 721 Ballough Rd., Daytona Beach, FL 32174

Phone: 386-523-3000

Website: www.CaribbeanJacks.com

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5 comments:

  1. Oh my, that mahi mahi BLT sounds amazing! And I am salivating too for that bananas foster!

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  2. Trust me you wouldn't be disappointed!

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  3. I'll have to check out Caribbean Jack's the next time we are in Daytona. I was salivating as I looked at your pics and read this post!

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  4. You really should, not only is the food awesome, but sitting on the deck in the evening is nearly magical!

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  5. I just had the bananas foster this past week....OMG....it's amazing!!

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