Guest Chef Program at Gainbridge Fieldhouse kicks off with Scotchy Jamaican Grill 

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Pacers Sports & Entertainment recently announced their 2024-25 season lineup for the Guest Chef Program, with several notable minority-owned businesses for fans to try. This season, fans can ‘Catch Ah Vibe’ with the bold Caribbean dishes of Scotchy Jamaican Grill, bringing authentic island flair to the arena’s diverse menu lineup and enhancing the game-day experience.With several notable minority-owned restaurants to try this season, businesses like Scotchy are being elevated to the next level. The opportunity to serve fans at Pacers Games is a dream come true.Founded by father and son Marlon and Bryce Llewellyn, Scotchy Jamaican Grill was inspired by Marlon’s late mother, a restauranteur from Jamaica. Striving to make her proud, he was called to action one morning in church. “The Holy Spirit spoke to me, and it said, ‘I’m not going to let you leave this Earth until you have tried everything you need to try,’” Marlon Llewellyn said.Llewellyn’s goal is to open 100 fast-casual dining restaurants by 2030. His lofty goals began at the Fishers Test Kitchen, where he hosted three pop-ups, all of which sold out. On Oct. 11, Scotchy opened its doors as the official fourth pod of the Fishers Test Kitchen, serving signature jerk...

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