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Hole in the Wall Restaurant

Williams Plaza, 34 Old Airport Road, Downtown, Providenciales
Cuisines
Caribbean, Jamaican
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The outdoor setting.

Seeking some authentic Jamaican and local cuisine? Hole in the Wall Restaurant in Downtown Providenciales serves some of the best examples of Jamaican food in the Turks and Caicos, as well as many regional Caribbean dishes.

Hole in the Wall is located in Downtown on Old Airport Road. Indoor and outdoor seating is available. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner, typically seven days per week.

The Menu

Hole in the Wall is well-known for its jerked dishes, including jerk chicken, jerk pork, and jerk fish. Jerk dishes are typically marinated, spicy, and slow-cooked, and the restaurant serves really good examples of the style.

Sample Dishes

Another regional and local favorite is ox tail, and Hole in the Wall is famous for its representation of the dish. Curried and stewed chicken or goat are also popular.

BBQ is another common Turks and Caicos island cuisine fare. Choose from chicken and ribs, slow-cooked with a sweet BBQ sauce.

Locally caught seafood is also often available at Hole in the Wall. Options are usually whole fish that may be fried, steamed, curried, sweet and sour, or Jamaican Escovitch, which is fried fish that’s topped with spicy sauce and vegetables. Shrimp (imported) is available in several styles as well. Conch fritters and cracked conch is usually also on the menu.

The restaurant serves several popular Caribbean and Turks and Caicos sides. There’s peas n’ rice, white rice, coleslaw, grilled corn, French fries, baked mac n’ cheese, mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables, fried plantains, and salad.

Available drinks include wines, spirits, and local and imported beers, including of course the quintessential Jamaican Red Stripe, and Turks and Caicos Turk’s Head.

Located in Downtown

Downtown is located in central Providenciales and close to the airport. Many government offices, the post office, a number of small restaurants and shops, a sports center, and a supermarket are located in this region. The largely residential Kew Town is adjacent to the northwest.