Usain Bolt's Tracks and Records, Sports-themed restaurant in Kingston, Jamaica
Usain Bolt's Tracks and Records is a restaurant on Constant Spring Road in Kingston, Jamaica, serving both local and international food in a space themed around the sprinter's career. The venue has several screens showing live sports and is open every day from late morning until midnight.
The restaurant opened in the years following Usain Bolt's first major Olympic victories, at a time when his name was known across the world. It was created as a way to mark his legacy in his home city and give locals and visitors a place connected to that story.
The menu centers on Jamaican staples like jerk chicken and oxtail, the kind of food Jamaicans grow up eating at home or roadside stalls. The connection to local food traditions is something visitors can taste directly, without needing any background knowledge.
The restaurant accepts both reservations and walk-in guests, so a visit without prior planning is possible. During evenings and when major sports events are on, the place tends to fill up, so arriving earlier in the day gives more comfortable seating options.
Display cases inside the restaurant hold actual objects from Bolt's career, including racing shoes and competition clothing worn during his races. These are not reproductions made for decoration but items taken directly from his time competing at the highest level.
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