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Littles Jamaican Pop-up Back at EatsPlace This Saturday


3607 Georgia Avenue NW courtesy EatsPlace. Across the street from Looking Glass and DC Reynolds

From an email:

“WHAT: Littles: Jamaican Pop-up at EatsPlace
WHERE: EatsPlace, 3607 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington DC 20010 (Petworth Metro)
WHEN: Saturday, April 21st, 5:00-10:00 pm
DETAILS: a la carte menu; walk-in and no reservations; vegetarian and vegan options

Warm up with Jamaican dishes from the Littles pop-up at EatsPlace. Imagined through the creative and innovative lens of Chef Terry Tomlinson and his wife, Littles brings alive the spirit and flavors of Jamaican cuisine. This pop-up’s goal is simple, to pair the best authentic Jamaican recipes with locally sourced meats and vegetables. One of Chef Terry’s missions is to make Caribbean food healthful for the body and soul and embrace vegan diners. In addition to classic curry and jerk meats, there will be vegan entrees and sides.”

Check out the menu after the jump.

Littles Menu (PDF)

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