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Two BrothersB

896 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206 · Jamaican restaurant · Bedford-Stuyvesant

Lively, affordable Jamaican spot with standout oxtail, curry goat, and jerk chicken; big portions and bold flavors, but service consistency and occasional food safety/cleanliness complaints warrant caution.

The verdict

Two Brothers delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality—oxtail and curry goat earn genuine devotion—and exceptional value for money. However, inconsistent execution (tender versus tough oxtail, variable plantain quality) and occasional food safety reports prevent a higher grade. This is a worth-trying casual spot for hearty Jamaican comfort at friendly prices, best suited for diners who prioritize generous portions and authentic flavor over consistency guarantees.

About this restaurant

Two Brothers feels like a neighborhood staple where the grill smoke and reggae set a warm and bustling tone. Guests talk about trays packed to the brim and staff who can be genuinely kind when the line is moving. One diner raved, "The oxtail and curry goat were worth the detour," though others warn that lunch rush can be a bit of a wait. The cooking leans classic Jamaican comfort: tender oxtail when it is on, assertive curry goat with extra gravy, and jerk chicken that some love while others find too tame or charred. Expect big, satisfying portions over fancy plating, a better fit for hearty appetites than for food trend-chasing. If you are after dependable neighborhood flavor at friendly prices, this checks the box—just know quality can swing by time of day. For families, the menu has several kid-friendly staples like fried chicken, mac and cheese, patties, rice, and sweet plantains. Adventurous kids might enjoy jerk chicken, but spice levels and occasional dryness of plantains vary. No explicit kids menu, yet there are enough simple choices to keep younger diners happy.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Busy Broadway corridor on Bed-Stuy/Bushwick line with nightlife, bars, and foot traffic; casual, late-night crowd.

Safety: Generally active and well-trafficked; typical urban awareness needed late at night.

What's nearby: Near Cafe Erzulie and Myrtle-Broadway transit; mix of bars, small shops, and residential blocks.

Opening Hours

Sunday Monday09:00–22:00 Tuesday09:00–22:00 Wednesday09:00–22:00 Thursday09:00–22:00 Friday09:00–22:00 Saturday09:00–05:00
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