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Holly Grove Market space reopening as a restaurant 14 Parishes
Posted on 12/17/18 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 12/17/18 at 3:55 pm
I have not eaten at the current location so I don't have an opinion but it looks good.
"The lot that housed Hollygrove Market & Farm will become the new home of Jamaican restaurant 14 Parishes, the restaurant’s owners announced Monday.
The Central City restaurant will close its Clio Street flagship Dec. 22 to move to 8301 Olive St., which has been vacant since the market closed abruptly in February.
The owners at 14 Parishes said they plan to open in February 2019. They also operate a stand of the same name inside the Pythian Market food hall.
Named for the 14 parishes of Jamaica, the restaurant opened in 2016 at 1638 Clio St., a block away from St. Charles Avenue in Central City. Executive chef Charles Blake and his brother Conroy Blake ran two Jamaican restaurants in Atlanta before moving to New Orleans. The restaurant serves fiery jerk chicken and spice-driven dishes named for the cities and parishes of Jamaica."
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"The lot that housed Hollygrove Market & Farm will become the new home of Jamaican restaurant 14 Parishes, the restaurant’s owners announced Monday.
The Central City restaurant will close its Clio Street flagship Dec. 22 to move to 8301 Olive St., which has been vacant since the market closed abruptly in February.
The owners at 14 Parishes said they plan to open in February 2019. They also operate a stand of the same name inside the Pythian Market food hall.
Named for the 14 parishes of Jamaica, the restaurant opened in 2016 at 1638 Clio St., a block away from St. Charles Avenue in Central City. Executive chef Charles Blake and his brother Conroy Blake ran two Jamaican restaurants in Atlanta before moving to New Orleans. The restaurant serves fiery jerk chicken and spice-driven dishes named for the cities and parishes of Jamaica."
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