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    Clive's Cafe

    4.3 (294 reviews)
    ModerateCaribbean, Cafes
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Moderate noise
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    Dogs allowed

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    Escovitch snapper
    Amara M.

    The escovitch snapper was so fresh and delicious I'll definitely be returning soon!!

    Jerk Chicken
    Melissa V.

    Came here for the first time and the food was tasty. I didn't know what to expect from the spicy beef patty and I would say it was okay. The jerk chicken and curry goat was so freaking good though (mouthwatering) We also got Mac & cheese and potato salad (not pictured) I wouldn't order the Mac &cheese again not sure if it was just the time of day (2:30pm) it looked sad and seemed as it was sitting for way too long, was a bit dry and just ok. Overall would come back for the other two plates and the staff was friendly and on top of it.

    Gwen W.

    If you're looking for good good food check out Clive's Cafe. Everything we ordered was superb. The oxtails were cooked to perfection. Jerk conch was awesome. The portions were scrumptious & generous. Tony was our gracious host. The ambiance was nice. Stop by for breakfast, lunch or dinner. You won't be disappointed.

    Dwight S.

    It's a little far for me. I'm in Coconut Grove, walking into this place. The music was amazing. I sat down. The Lady was very friendly in the bar didn't smile much. but she gave me what I wanted. Everything was amazing. I sat down and I got my favorite breakfast. LOVE IT

    Escovitch fish w/ veggies
    Ronald S.

    I want to start by saying the dish is exactly what it's suppose to be. The fish was fresh and tender. My only suggestion is they put garlic butter on the fish and veggies, It would take the dish to a 6 out of 5! I ordered mine to go so I didn't interact with the staff too much but they were welcoming and nice over the phone. I was really skeptical about the Mac & cheese but they checked that box off with honors and that pushed it to 5 stars. I can't stress garlic butter enough though ijs lol

    I was here
    Melissa M.

    Looking for an authentic jamaican breakfast and Mrs West did not disappoint. My true Caribbean friends loved it.

    Jerk Chicken, cabbage, and mac n cheese
    Lia M.

    The food was amazing!! We got the oxtails and jerk chicken. The rice and peas, mac, and cabbage were great sides. The customer service was great. We were greeted and seated once we arrived. There is a dance area, a nice bar, and even room for live music. The location was easy to find, but parking is limited. Definitely fresh and authentic.

    Jerk Chicken with Rice & Peas
    Kern C.

    My jerk chicken was decent for the most part . They use what appears to be a dry rub (very visible) in addition to the already seasoned chicken . I thought the combination was ok but not my favorite flavor profile for jerk chicken . Perhaps the amount of the dry rub was just too much or something but it was just ok to me . The rice and peas was abit dry as well and didn't taste of the typical coconut milk but helped by the side of oxtail gravy . The plantains finally weren't super ripened as I'd like them but were ok . The meal didn't come together nicely enough for me to say that I really enjoyed it . Everything individually was just ok . I also was able to sample the bbq chicken and it was very similar tasting to stew chicken . I don't know if I like it or not but I did notice grill marks so I know it was atleast made on the grill . Speaking to one of the workers, Brittany, I also found out that the mac and cheese and the potato salads are made with eggs which are no-no's and for all that I've mentioned, I am personally one and done with Clyde's .

    Jerk Chicken Pasta
    Amy B.

    We found Clive's Café on the best of Miami list. I am so happy that we did. I ordered the jerk chicken with macaroni and cheese and plantains. My son ordered the jerk chicken pasta with a side of macaroni salad and plantains. We were both blown away with how delicious the food was. The jerk chicken was to die for. I cannot even explain the flavors. The plantains were the best I've ever had. The macaroni and cheese was pretty good as well. Best of all we were served by Clive himself. Clive is a very personable man with a great smile. The restaurant itself has a nice ambience.Overall, I say Clive's is 10 out of five stars, but that's not an option. We will definitely be back. Thank you, Clive for a wonderful experience.

    Jerk pork with rice and Rice & Peas

    Nice spot for Jamaican cuisine. We had the jerk chicken, jerk pork, and pasta dishes. All were good. Would definitely return when in the area. It's a nice size location with plenty of seating. Some music playing would be a nice addition to dining in.

    This was my delicious meal. I don't think I could put my grandchildren photos in here so this will do.
    Lisa T.

    Well, I thought I had written a review for Clive's Café. We all went here as a family and had delicious food when I was in Miami in December visiting my grandchildren. I definitely want to come back here again. It's located in liberty city which was nice and pleasant for the day and only good things to say what a great restaurant delicious food!

    Spice beef patties

    Me and my son just came back from a cruise and since we were in Miami I had to get some Carribean food. My cousin who is from Homestead recommended Clives in Little Haiti so I decided to give it a try and was glad I did. My son ordered the 3 spice beef patties and I ordered jerk chicken, with plantains and rice & peas. I must say that this was by far the best jerk chicken Ive ever had and Ive had some good authentic jerk before. The plantains were cooked perfectly and the chicken was delicious, especially the jerk sauce. The waitress was very nice and the establishment was very clean. i will definitely be back next time Im in Miami.

    Curry Goat
    Shanice G.

    Curry Goat To Go - it was perfect. Good portion, flavorful with a hint of spice. I recommend - my new go to spot for lunch.

    Jerk chicken with mac and cheese and fries.

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    Came here after a Cruise and saw it on Yelp. The food was great and good customer service

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    Hi was thinking of going here but my wife is vegetarian and the only vegetarian dish seems to be the Vegetable Chunks - does anyone know what that is?

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    Inside The Citadel's street-level food hall and dining room. Manjay is located in the back corner of this photo.
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