Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar on November 9

The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, the largest Caribbean food festival in the United States, is set to return for its 23rd staging on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at Miramar Regional Park. The daylong event, running from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., promises a full serving of Caribbean culture with food, music, and family-friendly entertainment.

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Presented by Publix and VP Records, the festival has become a staple of South Florida’s cultural calendar, attracting thousands of attendees each year. Guests can look forward to culinary creations from top Jamaican and Caribbean chefs, as well as food vendors showcasing both traditional jerk dishes and creative new takes on West Indian cuisine.

This year’s festival will feature live performances spanning gospel, reggae, and dancehall, with headlining acts to be announced. Patrons can also enjoy the Publix Culinary Stage with celebrity chefs, cultural presentations highlighting Caribbean heritage, and an authentic marketplace offering arts, crafts, and merchandise.

“Each year, the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival grows in excitement and energy, and this year we’re raising the bar even higher,” said Eddy Edwards, CEO of Jamaican Jerk Festival USA, Inc. “Our focus remains on delivering the authentic flavors of Jamaican jerk cuisine while enhancing the overall patron experience — from food to entertainment to family fun.”

For those seeking an elevated experience, the festival’s VIP area offers all-inclusive access with premium cocktails, authentic Jamaican delicacies, reserved table seating, and a bird’s-eye view of the live stage performances.

For 23 years, the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival has celebrated Caribbean culture while uniting communities through food and music. Organizers describe it as more than just a festival — it’s a tradition that captures the warmth of a Sunday family dinner, complete with the sounds, flavors, and spirit of the islands.

Tickets and additional information are available at www.jerkfestival.com.

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