Last Updated on May 16, 2024, 8:09 AM AST by Anthony Morris
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis: Double Deuce Bar has been serving the people of St Kitts and Nevis for three decades. The family-owned business is an inseparable part of the country’s history and culture.
The citizens of the twin-island Federation are encouraged to visit the bar for best Caribbean Flavoured Coconut Curry Crab Soup, freshly made by Co-owner Mari Warner for over thirty years. It is located at Upper Cayon in St. Kitts.

Notably, the information has been shared by Shadan Production on their social media handle (Facebook) with the general public.
“Double Deuce Bar is a FAMILY BUSINESS located at Upper Cayon, St. Kitts! They have been serving their community for over 30 years! Co-owner Mari Warner is well-known for his Caribbean Flavoured Coconut Curry Crab Soup,” added Shadan Production.

Moreover, the bar offers a chill spot to its guests to spend some quality time with the friends and family and for ultimate relaxation. The bar is so famous among people that even famous producers like BobT have also been spotted at the place.

The people across the region showered their blessings and wishes for the success of the business on Facebook. Some of the comments read as:
A person named Young Flamez commented, “Stay Focus on Maintaining your hustle Fam!!! Manners and respect to the whole of Cayon Up Top Family.”
Similarly, another FB user, by the name of Zuka Mostwanted quoted, “Love and love alone for my cayon people Paulette Jarvis Warner big up your dam self de real up top.”
Additionally, these small taxpayers are a significant contributor in the economy of the country. according to the sources, the individuals in St. Kitts pay six per cent of their salary as social contributions, which are being utilised for the development of public services, social welfare and healthcare sector.
Small businesses are mostly run by the small taxpayers and they are considered as a major job creator. Their growth led to the increase in the employment opportunities, which benefit overall economy of the country.
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