Best Reggae Party in Seattle!!!!
April 28th, 2009
If you haven’t heard of Pams Kitchen (5000 university ave) you live under a rock. This unassuming little Caribbean joint hosts one of the most prized menus in Seattle. They are so good, in fact, that even the food network has recently come to honor them for their work. But this ain’t about good food… although the food is amazing, this is about Last Saturday. On the Last Saturday of every month, Pam’s Jam, takes over the restaurant, and it is packed! With Music consisting from Reggae to Dance hall, the walls drip with sweat. Seriously, one of the best parties in town.
The Music began around 11 and didn’t stop till… three am? You couldn’t move in there it was so packed. Its become a melting pot for both hip hoppers and rock brats to dance like idiots and not feel pressured to look cool… like on the hill.
refreshing…
All of this centering around a Run Punch drink that is so good, it defies logic.
Stop by Pams to get a flier…
Hell, Stop in for a ROTI.
See you next Pam Jam.








June 1st, 2009 at 10:00 am
Ian said:
I hit this party on Saturday night. What a great time and a wonderful group of people. We all got our sweat on, had a few Red Stripes, and just went for it. Thanks so much for the tip. See you next Pam Jam!
August 20th, 2009 at 10:57 am
Anne said:
I have a great CD for you to check out! It’s called Above the Bones and it’s by the artist Mishka.
He’s got a really smooth sound and he’s got lots of soul…the CD is a great play for summer.
You can listen to it NOW! at:
http://www.Mishka.com
http://www.jklivin.net
Thanks a lot,
Just keep livin!
August 23rd, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Chris Morales said:
Mishka????
Uh… You really don’t want me to review this.
December 29th, 2009 at 7:11 am
Nalini Kalloo said:
I can’t tell you how happy I am to know that this place exists, it was always a dream of mine to share Trinidadian cooking with everyone. To see Pam sticking to the authentic style of cooking and presenting it so well is heart warming. I think that they are doing a wonderful job and I hope that someday I can make it to Seattle to visit a fellow Trinidadian and let her know how proud she has made my family and I by representing our country and culture so beautifully through her cooking! I was so thrilled to see this restaurant on the foodnetwork.