Black Arsenal Untold is a series exploring the ways in which Black Gooners shape the culture of our club.
Over the course of Black History Month, we'll share episodes and instalments that platform a host of different perspectives – from famous faces and former players to supporters new and old.
Living opposite the Emirates Stadium on Drayton Park, Natalie and her family saw an opportunity to bring Caribbean cuisine to matchday.
For years they served our local community, including fellow Gooner Reggie Yates who lived just around the corner.
With queues down the road, the smell of jerk chicken in the air, and clouds of smoke floating down the street, The Jerk Kitchen was impossible to ignore.
After nearly two decades feeding supporters and staff, the stand served its last customers. But the legacy lives on in Natalie's sauce business. Just the next chapter in this family's entrepreneurial story which left a permanent mark on matchday culture in this corner of Islington.
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By Arsenal
October 8, 2024