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Chill Grill brings taste of Cuba to Lincolnville

Posted on 12/01/200912/02/2009 By Historic City News


Luis Peral and Gilberto Perdemo told Historic City News that they are bringing a taste of Cuba to Lincolnville.

“Our goal is the serve our community with affordable meals” Peral said. “I spent years in Miami in the midst of all the hustle and bustle and I wanted a place where I could chill.”

The Chill Grill features a combination of Latino and Italian American cuisine. From Grilled Pork Tenderloin to baked or fried chicken, all meals are served with tasty sides such as black beans and rice, mashed potatoes, yucca and sweet plantains.

The Chill Grill, which is located at 102 Bridge Street in Lincolnville, also has down home favorites such as deep fried chicken livers and gizzards, ox tail and fish, chicken and beef empanadas.

Roger Jolley sent a message to Historic City News, and the members of the Lincolnville & West Augustine neighborhood, reporting that The Chill Grill will offer live music today at 6:00 p.m.

Jolley, who describes the cuisine as “Urban Latin Soul Food”, says that he believes The Chill Grill will be a success since it is close to dorms, apartments and they offer delivery. Jolley portrayed The Chill Grill as “great food by good people.”


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