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Roast Bistro by Toast opens in Mandeville with Mother’s Day brunch

Published:Thursday | May 15, 2025 | 12:09 AM
Mother–daughter duo Carol Gardner (left) and Chantal Gardner Fray shared sweet sips and a heartwarming moment on the swing seat at the Roast Bistro by Toast Mother’s Day Brunch.
Mother–daughter duo Carol Gardner (left) and Chantal Gardner Fray shared sweet sips and a heartwarming moment on the swing seat at the Roast Bistro by Toast Mother’s Day Brunch.
Pork, glazed in sweet teriyaki sauce, served with coconut rice and topped with slaw, roasted corn, and pickled carrots.
Pork, glazed in sweet teriyaki sauce, served with coconut rice and topped with slaw, roasted corn, and pickled carrots.
Mi granny salad, a nostalgic blend of quinoa, kale, dried cranberries, and balsamic-dressed greens, inspired by traditional island pantry staples.
Mi granny salad, a nostalgic blend of quinoa, kale, dried cranberries, and balsamic-dressed greens, inspired by traditional island pantry staples.
The Roast house salad is a refreshing medley of seasonal fruits, kale, dried cranberries, and nuts, topped with optional feta and balsamic vinaigrette.
The Roast house salad is a refreshing medley of seasonal fruits, kale, dried cranberries, and nuts, topped with optional feta and balsamic vinaigrette.
The pumpkin spice, creamy and cold, is served in a golden swirl.
The pumpkin spice, creamy and cold, is served in a golden swirl.
Dr Angela Mullings was all smiles as she enjoyed a sweet moment with her pumpkin spice soft serve, one of the delightful highlights on the brunch menu.
Dr Angela Mullings was all smiles as she enjoyed a sweet moment with her pumpkin spice soft serve, one of the delightful highlights on the brunch menu.
Jonathon and mum, Andrene Jones, brought coordinated flair and genuine smiles to the celebration. The duo paused for a shot in front of the brunch’s flower-filled photo wall, perfectly capturing the spirit of the day.
Jonathon and mum, Andrene Jones, brought coordinated flair and genuine smiles to the celebration. The duo paused for a shot in front of the brunch’s flower-filled photo wall, perfectly capturing the spirit of the day.
Crispy, golden-fried chicken served with house slaw and chef’s sauce, full of Scotch bonnet kick and thyme.
Crispy, golden-fried chicken served with house slaw and chef’s sauce, full of Scotch bonnet kick and thyme.
Curried chickpeas simmered to perfection, served with fluffy coconut rice, smoky roasted corn, slaw, and pickled carrots for a well-rounded, flavourful dish.
Curried chickpeas simmered to perfection, served with fluffy coconut rice, smoky roasted corn, slaw, and pickled carrots for a well-rounded, flavourful dish.
Baby’s day out! Attorney-at-law Kathy Smith-Hylton enjoyed a relaxing Mother’s Day moment at Roast Bistro by Toast, cradling her newborn and sipping on a fresh strawberry smoothie beneath the café’s signature neon glow.
Baby’s day out! Attorney-at-law Kathy Smith-Hylton enjoyed a relaxing Mother’s Day moment at Roast Bistro by Toast, cradling her newborn and sipping on a fresh strawberry smoothie beneath the café’s signature neon glow.
It was a full plate of love and laughter as Akelia (left) and Nyoka Manning (centre) treated their mum, Genieve Austin, to a special meal, laughter, and quality time under Roast Bistro by Toast’s shaded patio.
It was a full plate of love and laughter as Akelia (left) and Nyoka Manning (centre) treated their mum, Genieve Austin, to a special meal, laughter, and quality time under Roast Bistro by Toast’s shaded patio.
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Mothers across Manchester and neighbouring parishes were treated to more than just flowers this Mother’s Day – they were introduced to a new culinary gem – Roast Bistro by Toast, which opened its doors at Shop 1A, Central Plaza in Mandeville. A sibling to fine-dining Toast restaurant, the bistro offers the same attention to detail, but through a more relaxed lens.

The bistro – a cosy, café-style eatery – welcomed families last Sunday to its modern space for a Mother’s Day brunch that struck the perfect balance between comfort food and heartfelt charm.

“Roast was created because we saw a gap in the market for something quick, modern, and rooted in various cuisines – with healthier options that don’t compromise on flavour,” said Jason Whyte, founder of Roast Bistro by Toast. “We wanted to create a space where people could grab a thoughtfully prepared meal, enjoy great coffee, and feel connected to the community – whether they have a 10-minute break or an hour.”

Matthew Jones, co-owner, explained that launching on Mother’s Day was a deliberate decision. “It was important to us that our first service is about honouring others – and who better to start with than the mothers who do so much, often without thanks. It set the tone for the kind of experience we want Roast to deliver, warm, inclusive, meaningful.”

Offering a specially curated brunch menu from their main offerings, the brunch began with a comforting selection of appetisers. Though designed as a to-go-style bistro, a breezy deck with outdoor seating allowed diners to relax, laugh, and savour the moment.

Guests enjoyed a rotating soup of the day, rich with herbs and spices, followed by two fresh, textured salads. The roast house salad was a colourful mix of kale, seasonal fruit, dried cranberries, and crunchy nuts, topped with balsamic vinaigrette and optional feta cheese. Mi granny salad paid tribute to island tradition with quinoa, kale, and a tangy vinaigrette. It was a dish that felt both familiar and inventive.

Perfect balance

Main courses offered a satisfying balance between indulgence and nutrition. The teriyaki bowl featured glazed chicken or pork atop fluffy coconut rice, finished with slaw, roasted corn, and pickled carrots.

The chickpea bowl presented a vegetarian option with curried chickpeas on a bed of coconut rice and smoky roasted corn, rich and earthy in every bite. The I am Jamaican plates brought bold flavours and cultural pride to the forefront.

The fried chicken served with chef’s sauce and slaw, arrived golden and crisp, with an interior tender enough to fall off the bone. The sliced fish of the day was seared to delicate perfection and paired with the same fresh slaw and sauce, offering a lighter but equally satisfying option.

Desserts and beverages tied the meal together with cool refreshments and comforting sweetness. Vanilla soft serve came swirled and smooth, while the berry smoothie blended seasonal fruits and bananas into a bright, icy treat. Coffee lovers had their pick of frappuccino, café latte, or mochaccino – all made with bold espresso and finished with cream or flavours like hazelnut and caramel. For those who preferred tradition, the chocolate tea was rich, thick, and sweetened with condensed milk – a nod to Sunday morning kitchens across the island.

OCR Entertainment’s upbeat selections added to the celebratory atmosphere of the event. Guests enjoyed both the food and entertainment, with many taking photos by the blush-toned floral backdrop outside the bistro proudly declaring “A Toast to Mum at Roast”, conversing, and lingering on the deck into the afternoon. Genieve Austin, a resident of Clarendon and mother of two, described the brunch as “a refreshing experience in every way”. She added, “The food was thoughtful, the setting was beautiful, and the music really set the mood. It was nice to feel celebrated – and full.”

As a special Mother’s Day touch, each mother in attendance was given a 10-per-cent discount voucher, valid through May 31.