The Feeding Tree is a caribbean restaurant Concourse Village Bronx located in United States.
892 Gerard Ave (at E 162nd St) Bronx , NY 10452 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
Wi-Fi | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Great little Caribbean joint just outside Yankee Stadium . Get the jerk chicken platter with rice and "peas " (read: kidney beans ) and veggie slaw stuff. Quality eats for a can't beat value.
Don't bother eating the overpriced food at Yankee Stadium . Instead, go around the corner and get some excellent Jamaican food . I like the Curry Goat and Jerk Chicken . (3 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
Jerk chicken wasn't as spicy as I wanted, but good nonetheless. Buy here and take inside Yankee Stadium . Save some $$$.
First time eating West Indian food and it was amazing! Try the curry goat ???????? reasonable prices and a good portion of food.
I've had the oxtail , bbq chicken and curry . All great
Located mere blocks from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, the Feeding Tree offers generous portions of authentic Caribbean food on the cheap . Read more
Best beef patti in the neighborhood . Chicken soup is amazing
Try the Jerk Chicken . Excellent!
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Homemade gingerbeer, oxtail or steam snapper . GO HARD!
I'm done with this spot. Decent food but the lady do disrespectful to me..
anything "jerk" is a must.
Great Jamiacan food
Excelente comida jamaicana a bajo precio.
the oxtails but the juices are fantastic - Jacqueline Brewer
Good Trini fooD. Fresh food all the time. Very nice staff. Check it out!! - Matt Sanchez
fantastic big hot dog! wonderful stadium, but baseball is boring (sorry fans!) Great experience overall! - Juliana Amorim
Good wings, Brisket. Ask for any specials of the day. They do a good pot roast and Lasagna. - James Rios
Our favorite bar to visit before heading into the stadium. It gets pretty crowded, but when you're paying a fraction of the price for a beer versus at the game, it's worth pushing through the crowds. - The Corcoran Group