Discover the best top things to do in Channel Islands, United Kingdom including The Daily Globe, Plough Inn, The Trafalgar Inn, Prince's Bar, The Office Pub and Karaoke Bar, Seymour Inn, Mermaid Tavern Sark, The Troubadour, Dog & Sausage Pub, Mimosa.
Restaurants in Channel Islands
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Absolutely tremendous Sunday Lunch at The Daily Globe, 4 choices of meats and as much veg as you can eat, topped off with thick luscious meat juice gravy. Great price £8-75, gotta be the best Sunday Lunch on the island!! Recomended by island friends, they sure we're not wrong!!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Always a cosy and friendly pub, we're set in St Aubin at the bottom of one of Jersey's most beautiful cobbled streets. Formerly a hotel - where Karl Marx once stayed - we're now a pub focused on serving our patrons with the best drinks and entertainment. We've a vast array of drinks including 5 real ales so you shouldn't be disappointed regardless of your preference. The pub is busiest and at it's most lively on Friday and Saturday night when we have some great local and touring musicians stoking up the front bar. You can always escape to the back bar if it becomes too much. Live music also on Sunday nights too. If you're looking for somewhere to watch the Premier League Football or any other sporting event we take pride in having the most extensive selection of events showing on our 8 TV screens including those on Sky and BT Sports plus those 3 o'clock kick-offs.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Seaside bar with alfresco patio offering great music, a warm welcome and a relaxed atmosphere for everyone to enjoy. Open from 3pm to 11pm Monday to Friday and 11am to 11pm every Saturday and Sunday, We hold an Open Mic night every Wednesday from 7pm, Live Music every Saturday from 7.30pm and a Karaoke every Bank Holiday Sunday as well as charity Speed Quiz nights.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
As a visitor looking for somewhere to eat, we always ask where do the locals go? Well in Jersey the locals go to the Seymour Inn. Go into the Captains Bar and it is like a house party, all the regulars know each other and are happily chatting. Of course the food is good and the service from Adelaide, who knows all her regulars, is faultless. Visitors may be put off by the lack of landscaping in the carpark, and a few window boxes would help, but look beyond that and you will have an enjoyable meal. There is even an Oyster menu highlighting the Inn’s position just across the road from the Oyster beds.
4.0 based on 35 reviews
Four of us visited The Mermaid on a couple of occasions last week. We met "security" in the grounds of the pub which amounted to a very docile but friendly dog and his equally friendly owner. The Mermaid is a basic no frills pub, but as visitors we were very warmly welcomed by staff and locals alike. The kitchen is currently being rebuilt, but the bar maid offered us recommendations for food elsewhere which we subsequently took advantage of. The welcome was warm and the cider was cold - what more can you want?
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