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Café Blue & Deli Works
Pacers Running Club members Natalie Cousins (left) and Kishner Cowell caught up, post-run, as they awaited their coffees. (Photo: Patricia Henry-Brown)
Food, Lifestyle
June 5, 2025

Café Blue & Deli Works

Our Pacers Running Club’s weekly schedule takes us all over Kingston, running off from key spots that are convenient for parking and generally considered safe. The 5:00 am wake-up call is not easy on a Saturday, but I don’t have to dig too deep if we are running off from Sovereign Centre since a morning treat will be in clear sight. After an invigorating run, fellow club members often head to the culinary haven of Café Blue and Deli Works for our well-earned reward.

We expect Belinda Williams to order four skinny lattes for me, Brandon Farquharson, Garfene Grandison and herself from the best barista, Romell Bailey. My husband, Dr William Brown, would skip coffee, make his way to the Deli Works and ready himself for ackee and salt fish, a full spread to prepare him for a busy day ahead. What a cool concept getting the best of both worlds under one roof!

This dual-concept spot seamlessly blends the comforting aroma of freshly brewed Blue Mountain coffee paired with a continental versus a hearty Jamaican breakfast — think: Ackee and salt fish, callaloo, corn pork, stew chicken, mackerel run down, cook-up salt mackerel, or salt fish, liver, steam fish — you can imagine the spread, right? Fried dumplings are a staple, ripe plantains too and the usual boiled food (banana, yams, sweet potatoes).

Last Saturday we stepped into Café Blue and were greeted by the rich aroma of Blue Mountain Coffee. Adjacent to the café, Deli Works beckoned with its vibrant Jamaican breakfast buffet spread. The ambiance is relaxed and inviting, making it an ideal spot for post-run camaraderie. The staff’s warm hospitality added to the experience, ensuring our group felt right at home. We picked up coffee and settled on the side of Deli Works.

A Jamaican breakfast is a symphony of textures and flavours and The Deli breakfast ticked all the boxes of salty, savoury, sweet and spicy. It’s a meal that fuels the body and tells the story of resilience and the celebration of the island’s bounty. The Jamaican breakfast is often enjoyed with friends, laughter, storytelling and where nobody counts calories. We caught up on the past week, discussed current affairs and enjoyed every bite of our breakfast.

Café Blue and Deli Works offer more than just a meal; they provide a rejuvenating experience that perfectly complements the Pacers’ spirit of community and wellness. Whether you are winding down from a run or simply seeking a delightful brunch spot, this duo delivers on all fronts.

 

Open for breakfast and lunch

Address: Shop 1A, Sovereign Centre, 106 Hope Road

Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 7:30 am -7:00 pm

Sun – 8:00 am – 6:00 pm

Telephone Number: 876 927-4706

Pacers Running Club members Belinda Williams (left) and Janice Brown tucked into their breakfast choices. Patricia Henry-Brown

Steamed fish Patricia Henry-Brown

Café Blue & Deli WorksPatricia Henry-Brown

Salt fish and ripe plantainsPatricia Henry-Brown

Salt mackerel and callaloo Patricia Henry-Brown

Ackee and salt fish Patricia Henry-Brown

Savouring breakfast were Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food awards judge Patricia Henry-Brown and her husband Dr William Brown. Patricia Henry-Brown

Liver with sides of callaloo, boiled bananas, plantain and sweet potatoesPatricia Henry-Brown

Steamed cabbage and liverPatricia Henry-Brown

Visiting professor from Canada Rachel Goffee (right) picked up her salt fish breakfast from cashier Sharia Buchanan. Patricia Henry-Brown

Stew chicken Patricia Henry-Brown

Selection of boiled food Patricia Henry-Brown

Engaged in conversation were Chef Alexander Bloomfield and Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge Patricia Henry-Brown.Patricia Henry-Brown

Manning the coffee station was barista Romell Bailey. Patricia Henry-Brown

The Deli Works MenuPatricia Henry-Brown

Fresh juice optionsPatricia Henry-Brown

Pacers Running Club members Belinda Williams and Euwan McKnolly enjoying cups of joe. Patricia Henry-Brown

Pacers Running Club member Euwan McKnolly readied to savour his coffee. Patricia Henry-Brown

Corned PorkPatricia Henry-Brown

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