Day 363 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Have a Bite at Lillian’s Restaurant

The building that houses Lillian’s Restaurant was built on land in St. Andrew that formed part of the Hope Sugar Estate about 1912. It is a bungalow with Georgian architectural features, including a wrap-around veranda, balustrades, and vertical louvers acting as vents. The building has a hip roof, a shake finish, and a dormer on the left side. Near the restaurant are three concrete silos on the University of Technology Campus. These were built between 1920 and 1930 and serve as reminders of Hope Farm, the place where modern cattle breeding began. Lillian’s is the official training restaurant of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at the University.

About 365 Things to Do, See and Eat in Jamaica
Jamaica has so many unique foods, places and events to offer. These things are often missed by visitors to Jamaica and even locals. Our goal is to have you try new things and see what Jamaica has to fully offer with something to do 365 days of the year. Please note that these are all our opinions and we are always open to suggestions.

Photo Source: Dahlia D’Vine HP Miller