4.5 – 1,203 reviews • Jamaican restaurant
Small, homey locale for Louisiana-style Creole cuisine with seating on a garden-style patio.
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Ebony Pate
We went for taco Tuesday oxtail, jerk chicken, curry chicken and beef tacos. They was really good first time visiting and would most definitely go back. Drinks was good too!!
… moreTyLisa Johnson
Get the brown stew chicken and thank me later! I love this place so much, it’s become a weekly staple for me. The patties are so flaky, and the meat and rice and peas is always perfectly cooked. On tuesdays they have tacos, and the beef tips taco is worth every dollar.
… moreCindy Ontkos
Calling all Vegans and small business lovers! I finally made it to Chief’s Creole Cafe they are open until 10 pm now on Saturday (maybe more days than that) and have a vegan menu that is to die for!! So delicious!!! This place is beautiful and Valerie and Ramona are so lovely! It is a must try! And you can bring your own drinks and they will put it on ice for you! I tried the buffalo soldier wrap, red beans and rice with vegan sausage, and fried vegan shrimp and grits! All amazing! GO! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ highly recommend
… moreGenesis P
The service was awesome and the food is beyond words! The owner and staff were also very friendly.
… moreBrandon McGinnity
Generous portions of delicious food. I was passing through on a trip, if I lived here I’d be back again and again for everything on the menu. The oxtail, and the jerk chicken, we had were both amazing. Oxtail was melt in your mouth tender, and the flavors are outstanding.
… morepalmbeaches 2018
The jerk chicken meal I purchased was HORRIBLE. I ordered a small jerk chicken meal with rice and peas and cabbage. The rice and peas were soaked with a funny tasting, I guess, sauce/gravy. I never asked for sauce on the rice. It did not taste fresh at all, terrible. The jerk chicken was unfortunately baked and it tasted like it was the leftover food from the previous day. Do yourself a favor, Sid’s, buy a grill to cook your meat and retrain yourself on how to cook rice and peas. St. Petersburg deserves better.
… moreChad Lopez
Probably some of the best Jamaican food I’ve tasted and I live on the other side of the bridge in the city of Tampa. Check it out if in St.Pete.
… moreKevin Ly
Amazing food, beautiful decor, and great service. The Creole Wings (sweet & spicy chili) was fried to perfection and the sauce was extremely good, but not spicy at all in my opinion. The Creole Trio (shrimp & cheese grits, jambalaya, and creole) was very good. My favorite of the 3 was the shrimp & cheese grits. The beignets was my least favorite of my meal. They had a little too much dough and was lacking a little sweetness. But overall, an excellent restaurant, I will come back.
… moreConnie
We went around 2pm and ordered our food to go: jerk wings(they didn’t have fries) so I got plantains, curry goat(rice&peas, festival, and cabbage). Everything was delicious but nothing beats how good the jerk wings were.
… moreDaphne
This soul food restaurant is located near the St. Petersburg Warehouse Art District. It is a couple of miles from Tropicana Field and next door to The Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum It has been a staple of the community for eight years. The portions are satisfying. The food is flavorful even when warmed up at home (do not forget your sauces… the bread pudding has one as well as fish) Ask them to warm the sauce up that goes on your bread pudding…just a little…and pore it on (you are welcome).The prices are competitive. There is ample parking in the rear. Currently they are only offering carry out ordering. Consequently indoor seating is not available. But, they do allow you to eat on their patio. I highly recommend giving them a try… the sweet potato fries were “to go back for” and the corn muffins actually had corn in them. There service was welcoming. The order was brought out to the table (be kind and tip).
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