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Minister Marion Hall to open Pot-Ah-Love Jamaican Restaurant in Tamarac

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
Minister Marion Hall to open Pot-Ah-Love Jamaican Restaurant in Tamarac
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  • <p data-start="239" data-end="481">Grammy-winning dancehall artist-turned-minister Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw, is set to open her own restaurant, Pot-Ah-Love Jamaican Restaurant, in Tamarac, Florida.
  • The exact opening date has not been announced.</p> <p data-start="483" data-end="869">Located at 6710–6716 N University Drive in the University Commons plaza, the restaurant will serve authentic Jamaican cuisine.
  • Hall says the concept is inspired by her passion for cooking for her community, including feeding the homeless and friends, often sharing her culinary creations on social media.</p> <p data-start="871" data-end="1197">Hall has described the restaurant as a dream come true.

Grammy-winning dancehall artist-turned-minister Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw, is set to open her own restaurant, Pot-Ah-Love Jamaican Restaurant, in Tamarac, Florida. The exact opening date has not been announced.

Located at 6710–6716 N University Drive in the University Commons plaza, the restaurant will serve authentic Jamaican cuisine. Hall says the concept is inspired by her passion for cooking for her community, including feeding the homeless and friends, often sharing her culinary creations on social media.

Hall has described the restaurant as a dream come true. In 2023, she shared a photo of fried breadfruit and fish with the caption: “When your kids gone to school, and you find a nice piece of grouper fish and breadfruit from your own tree in Jamaica… I can’t wait to open my Pot AH love Jamaican restaurant here in Florida.”

The location also ties into Hall’s ministry, as it sits in the same plaza as her church, emphasizing a community-focused approach. Last week, she posted a photo of the restaurant space outdoors, writing: “#COMING SOON TO 6716 N UNIVERSITY DRIVE TAMARAC 33321 TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!!!”

Pot-Ah-Love is expected to become a local destination for authentic Jamaican flavors, blending Hall’s culinary skills with her commitment to community and faith.

 

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