Mission – Our mission is to bring the authentic taste of Jamaica to you and spread love through our passion for food! We do this by providing you with the highest quality of the best tasting Caribbean dishes in a nurturing and safe environment, so that you leave with not only your taste buds satisfied, but your hearts fulfilled! Vision – At Judy’s, we stand for authenticity, and don’t take shortcuts. The dishes you order are made with love and prepared to perfection, so that you leave with a little bit of Jamaica and always ‘Wanting More.’
Basic storefront spot offering classic Caribbean fare in a simple dining room or for takeout.
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Address: 800 Crain Hwy N, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Phone: (410) 768-1250
Website: https://www.judysislandgrill.com/
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First off, we waited for TWO HOURS before our food finally arrived. TWO HOURS! Can you believe that? Meanwhile, we were sitting there hungry and frustrated, watching other tables get served first. When my food finally came, it was completely wrong. I clearly ordered the broiled crab cake, but they FRIED it instead. I had to take it back and tell the lady at the counter, but she lied to us about when it would be ready again.
And that’s not all! I also ordered ground provision with yum, and what they brought me looked nothing like what I expected. Seriously, it was such a disappointment.
To make matters worse, we spent a total of $153 on this terrible meal. For that price, I expected at least decent food and service, not this mess. Please, stay away from Judy’s if you want to avoid wasting your money and having a stressful experience like we did.
Really disappointed,
Cassandra
try to overwhelm your taste buds other than to keep eating. You get your money’s worth with plenty to share (if you want). I ordered takeout and did not have long to wait and was given my order in a professional and not rushed manner. Actually, my co-workers
ordered lunch two days ago, and I could smell the wonderful spices, and that alone had me sold to make a visit the next day. I will be returning soon.
Unfortunately, tonight was a disappointment and I don’t recommend the restaurant, so I’ll get that out of the way. Perhaps it was an off night but I doubt it.
Our server, Vanessa, was very kind and sweet. However, she disappeared for long periods of time and explained my dish, the chickpea curry roti, as a Jamaican quesadilla (tortilla filled with toppings, folded in half and then pan cooked), but what was brought to the table was curried chickpeas, potatoes, onions and green peppers in a bowl with rice (so, very much not a quesadilla…). I didn’t get an opportunity to inquire about the dish because she disappeared and told us her manager had her fulfilling drinks, but we noticed a male bartender behind the bar and there were only four people sitting there, so the bar was nearly empty. It just didn’t add up.
Our friend ordered the crab cakes for $15 and they were TINY. The size of falafel and all breading, barely any crab. Far too expensive. My fiancé had the oxtail quesadilla (an actual quesadilla) and he enjoyed that. Vanessa actually brought him the meat to try ahead of time, which was very appreciated.
For $92 (18% mandatory gratuity added), we had the “curried chickpea roti,” an actual oxtail quesadilla, super expensive crabcakes, two small portions of baked macaroni and cheese, one soft drink and a sangria (no fruit, by the way). Far, far too expensive for the flavor and quality.
The restaurant itself is quite nice, definitely an island vibe. The music is quite loud and it’s difficult to hear one another talking, so be prepared to talk loudly during your meal.
Again, Vanessa had a lovely personality but she disappeared and my meal wasn’t at all as described, flavors simply weren’t tasty and overall, it was a disappointment.
I’m glad we finally tried Judy’s Island Grill after seeing for so many years, but it’s certainly a one and done establishment.