The Annual Fall Jerk Festival Is Set To Return To The Grand Strand

People are invited to come out and play a role in paying homage to the African and Taíno cultures in Jamaica through food and entertainment.

The 3rd annual Fall Jerk Festival is set to return to the Grand Strand.

On Sunday, Broadway Street in Myrtle Beach will be closed to traffic and filled with jerk style cuisines.

People are invited to come out and play a role in paying homage to the African and Taíno cultures in Jamaica through food and entertainment. There will also be food truck and retail vendors on site.

The festival is a family-friendly event for all ages. Adults 21 and older can access a Wine Walk and Hors D’oeuvres.

The event will be held from noon-10p.m.. Tickets are on sale now and cost $20 per person.

For more information on the event and to purchase your tickets, visit EventBrite.