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JAM | Sep 9, 2022

Kick-start your weekend this Friday at Exit21

Mikala Johnson

Mikala Johnson / Our Today

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Exit the work week and step into the weekend with a visit to Exit21 Restaurant and Lounge.

Exit21 is a premier Restaurant and Lounge in New Kingston Jamaica. Serving an eclectic mix of local and international cuisine in a sophisticated space offering an elevated dining and lifestyle experience.

(Photo: Instagram @exit21ja)

A trip to Exit21 isn’t just a visit to a restaurant, it’s an experience that awaits you. So, get your friends together and head on down to Exit21 for great food, great drinks and, of course, great memories.

(Photo: Instagram @exit21ja)

The relaxing and entertaining atmosphere will only make your visit even more extraordinary.

If your taste buds are yearning for something different, do the right thing and make a grand entrance at Exit21 this evening.

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