St. Brelade

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
St Brelade's Bay, located in the southern part of the island, is a popular destination known for its wide golden sands and family-friendly atmosphere. The beach is backed by a promenade lined with shops and restaurants, offering plenty of options for a full day out. For those interested in water sports, the relatively calm waters make it an ideal spot to try activities like paddleboarding and kayaking. Absolute Adventures offers lessons and equipment rental right on the beach.
St Brelade's Bay: A Slice of Paradise St Brelade's Bay in Jersey is a true gem. Its pristine beach is a sight to behold, with soft, golden sands that stretch as far as the eye can see. The crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing, are a refreshing contrast to the warm, sunny days. Whether you're looking to relax, build sandcastles, or simply soak up the stunning scenery, St Brelade's Bay has something to offer everyone.
ELVIS J — Google review
St Brelades bay hotel is simply lovely... Great Staff, fab food, lovely gardens, lovely views over the Bay itself... Could not recommend highly enough.. ❤️
Mark S — Google review
Gorgeous beach. Immaculate gardens adjacent to the beautiful white sand and a lovely church to visit at one end of the bay with views back over the sea. I could easily spend an afternoon here sitting on a bench, eating Jersey ice cream and soaking up the local atmosphere.
Claire B — Google review
Very nice beach, St Brelade's Bay is by far Jersey's best beach, fit with many restaurants and nice hotels. The beach is always clean and most of the time not to busy... Really recommend this beach!
Rich M — Google review
Beautiful beach, plenty of places to eat/drink and a very lovely church
Linda J — Google review
A beautiful bay with sandy beach, good facilities, nice cafes and restaurants, a public park and lot more. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the day especially in the summer season.
Mas H — Google review
What a gem of a place to visit. It has everthing you need. Beautiful clean beach and so scenic. Lovely promanade with lots of seating areas in prom side gardens. Cafes , restaurants , all within walking distance. A must place to visit for young and old 10/10
Geoff S — Google review
A most beautiful beach. Pristine, clean.
Annie D — Google review
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St Brelade, located in the Channel Islands, is a picturesque parish about 7 kilometers west of St Helier. With a population of around 11,012 as of 2021, it offers a charming setting for visitors to explore. While there, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at the Jersey Crab Shack in the town of Saint Brelade.
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If you're planning a family getaway to Jersey and looking for a laid-back dining experience, look no further than the Jersey Crab Shack in St Brelade. This charming eatery is perfect for families with young kids, offering a relaxed atmosphere that doesn't skimp on quality. With its stunning location right by the seafront at St Brelade's Bay, diners can enjoy breathtaking views while savoring delicious island-inspired dishes.
This restaurant is perfectly situated on the beachfront, offering stunning views of the ocean while you enjoy your meal. We had lunch overlooking the beach, and the scenery made the experience even more enjoyable. The food was beautifully presented, well-cooked, and seasoned to perfection. While the calamari portion could have been more generous, I admit I tend to compare it to what you’d find in the south of Spain. Staff were friendly and service attentive. Restaurants doesn’t accept cash or tips. Over all a great experience.
Shah ( — Google review
Year later and it is still GREAT !! 3rd visit to Jersey and 3rd visit to the Crab Shack and we were not disappointed. The oyster’s are super fresh and arrive with option of Tabasco, fresh lemon or shallot vinegar (or “naked” ). The spider crab was well prepared and presented and full of taste. For something different I decided to try the flat iron steak and will definitely be going for that again. In a stunning location with choice of outdoor or indoor seating this great for either lunch or an evening dinner!
Barry I — Google review
Great view. Staff were very friendly. I had the burger - it was alright. I think the seafood here is very good. They had a good variety!
Rayan T — Google review
The food was tasty. Great sea views. Unfortunately, the service was slow, and I had to ask multiple times where my main course was. Toilets need a good clean. Great menu with lots of choices. They offer table service however you have to pay your bill at the bar.
SARAH B — Google review
Service was lovely, so the 10% charge is justified. They were all very welcoming. Seafood was spectacular, I recommend sharing the crab of the day. Finished with beautiful views by the beach.
M — Google review
This is a great place to eat, the booths are lovely to sit in, cosy family birthday meal we had in here...we were treated very nicely by the friendly staff...couldn't fault the crab shack at all....defo a visit when in saint brelardes Bay,Jersey. The stacking share plates are a must! Delicious 😋
Billie G — Google review
Food was delicious and the view is stunning. Service was very good but all the food arrived at the same time, and we really wanted to have starters and mains. Shout out for the incredibly well mixed cocktails as well!
Ruth R — Google review
This restaurant offers a range of differently priced meals. There's a lot of choice too, with a number of veggie options. Everyone in our fussy group found something to enjoy. My dad really enjoyed the throwback pudding of Crepe Suzette! He'd not seen that on a menu since the 80s and said it was brilliant. The staff are welcoming and friendly. The place has an easy friendly vibe that means it's perfect for families. Never been before, but we'll definitely be back.
JULIE J — Google review
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Protestant church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
St Brelade's Parish Church is a small, historic church located near the picturesque St Brelades Bay. It offers stunning views of the beach and coast, making it a popular spot for photography. The church is steeped in local history and features fascinating wall paintings. Adjacent to the church is the Fisherman's Chapel, which houses intricate frescoes dating back to the Middle Ages. Visitors can explore this quaint fisherman's church for free and enjoy its intimate structure and beautiful artwork.
A lovely and extremely old church that has charm and hundreds of years of history. Very well maintained, plenty of info to digest and free to enter - if in the area definitely need to visit!
Steve L — Google review
If you in the area go visit this pretty little church with its medieval pictures painted on the ceiling. A wander around the graveyard is a must too....lovely walk to here as well and if the tide is out enough you can walk back along the sand.
Billie G — Google review
Beautiful church and sister Fisherman's chapel. Peaceful and uplifting places to take time to pause. Fascinating interior decoration, especially in the Fisherman's chapel. Lovely views over the beach from graveyard.
David L — Google review
Lovely church and Chapel set in a beautiful location
Linda J — Google review
Stunning old church with ceiling painting going back hundreds of years. Definitely worth seeing as it is still In beautiful condition.
Raelene R — Google review
This is a beautiful church, which obviously has a lot of history. It would have been nice to be able to learn more about it, as information on it was unfortunately scarce from what I could see on our visit to the church. It is still worth a visit, though, as the stained glass is stunning! Also go and look in the little fisherman's chapel for some rare ceiling paintings.
Alison M — Google review
St. Brelade's Parish Church is a very peaceful church located near a seafront beach. I liked it very much because the church is made of brick and looks magnificent.
Anandaraman R — Google review
This is the parish church of St. Brelade. I visited her as I also wished to visit the adjacent Fisherman's Chapel. The building is made up of many small stones and this gives it a fairly unique look. The church has a large graveyard and also some great views across St. Brelades Bay
Dermot T — Google review
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Museums
Historical landmark
The Jersey War Tunnels, an underground complex built by the Germans during World War II, have been transformed into a poignant museum showcasing the island's experience under Nazi occupation. The tunnels, stretching over 1km and dug deep into the hillside by slave laborers, offer interactive exhibits, wartime footage, and displays of household objects that depict the British government's decision not to defend the Channel Islands and the privations suffered by locals.
Very interesting and educative history for all of those who are interested in knowing the world war 2. Young children do not enjoy the tour. Breath taking history and an hour flies by if you are reading most of the displays.
Tt N — Google review
A very thought provoking place to visit. Take the time to read the boards and stories of the individuals that lived through the experience it’s well worth it or pay the extra £4.50 for the audio tour. It’s amazing to read just what people went through and how different people had very different experiences of the German occupation. Parking is free and onsite but not huge. It is cooler when in the tunnels but I would t say it’s cold. Definitely a must visit when on the island.
Lee H — Google review
I'm very interested in this period of history and can honestly say that this is the best attraction for World War II I have been to. Highly recommend using the audio guide the information is interesting and they captured so many perspective and elements of the war. I had no understandingof what it would have been like to live on an occupied island that hasn't actually been invaded, and I almost feel like I was there. A huge credit to the island past and present.
Hannah S — Google review
A very well laid out and comprehensive museum dedicated to the WWII German occupation of Jersey. So much to see and learn about the unique history of these events. I hsd previously visited the underground hospital in Guernsey which was similar in layout but fare more bare and original - This has been decorated and converted properly into a museum, and is far less damp! It is however a bit cold and the air very dry due to dehumidifiers running constantly. The gift shop is very good and well stocked too, with a decent cafe. A must-do stop for any visitor to Jersey.
Stan S — Google review
A must visit. A fascinating and moving experience depicting life in the Channel Islands during the war. To enjoy this experience I suggest allow yourselves 2 to 2.5 hours when you visit.
Marian M — Google review
Staff were really nice, even though young, they were knowledgeable and friendly. The museum itself was very interesting, it was very good to go through the timeline of the war through the tunnel, there was lots interesting exhibitions and told a good story, there was a couple of great immersive exhibits as well so it was not all reading so can be good for children and it wasn't too long.
M — Google review
I’ve visited this museum / attraction several times over many years and it seems to get better each time. Some of the materials presented are very thought provoking and overall you get an interesting insight into what German occupation was like for the islanders during the war. The fate of some of the islanders who were deported and the treatment of the prisoners forced to build the tunnels is heartbreaking.
Alan G — Google review
Visited The War Tunnels on 28th August 2025 and this is a 5 star Attraction on Jersey. There is an ample car park. Jersey local bus service is a better and cheaper way to get there, the bus drops you off outside the Tunnels. The Tunnels are accessible for anyone with mobility problems. There is a nice visitors centre, gift shop and restaurant. We had a nice lunch after visiting the amazing Tunnels. The Tunnels tell the tale of how the people of Jersey suffered during the occupation of the island during WW2. It is very thorough provoking. The Jersey War Tunnels are more than worth a visit.
Andrew M — Google review

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Restaurant
The Salty Dog - Cafe, Bar & Bistro is a stylish establishment with a large terrace and a globally-inspired menu that utilizes fresh produce from Jersey. Since 1998, it has been known for its authentically spiced dishes and has built up a great team passionate about good food and service. The restaurant offers an enjoyable dining experience with attractive modern decor, sufficient staff, and efficient service.
Shout out to this restaurant because it was the only one still serving food at 8.30pm in St. Aubin... And eventually it allowed us to discover their amazing food! I treated myself to scallops and pork belly to start with and I continued with Tagliatelle and local lobster. I loved all of it! Never had the lobster covered in cheese, it was so delicious! Finally the service and the ambience: very friendly staff and regularly checking if it was everything good. The restaurant itself seemed beautifully renewed recently and their external area is also lovely on a sunny day! Highly recommended!!
Vins P — Google review
Superb. Found space to accommodate use with baby despite expecting busy pre booked Sunday service. Pimm’s spritz was so good we went home and made our own! Try the famous Salty Dog Prawns, Apparently they have been on the menu for 27 years, and rightly so! This is the sort of place that we can see ourselves enjoying many cocktails in the sun on a kid free day!
James M — Google review
The name is a bit off putting, but still a decent restaurant/cafe. The prices are quite expensive, it’s located in quite a nice area, the WiFi password for the WiFi “Salty Dog Guest” is ‘salty2024’. There was quite a long waits for our drinks, but the drinks tasted good enough, nothing that special, but nice. It is right next to a bus station which can come in handy.
Sam M — Google review
This was a lively place to eat, with music and a couple of large parties in. It was busy but despite that, the staff were excellent. So often, especially around the desserts/coffee/bill part of meal, you can be forgotten about but not here. Saying all that, the food was fabulous with a terrific variety on the menu. My Malaysian curry had a lovely heat to it and my husband enjoyed lobster mac and cheese.
Helen — Google review
This was our first time at the new venue. We'll presented decor and very helpful staff. Loads of atmosphere
Chris R — Google review
Good value and good food. Friendly staff
Avee L — Google review
Delicious food . great service. Very attentive staff
Jerry G — Google review
Fabulous food, service, staff and atmosphere in stylish surroundings. Expensive but worth it.
S M — Google review
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Hotel
Conference center
The Somerville Hotel is a delightful country house retreat perched on a hillside, offering stunning views of the picturesque St. Aubin's Harbour. This charming hotel features plush accommodations that blend classic elegance with modern updates, particularly in its recently renovated rooms and public spaces. Guests can enjoy an outdoor pool and dine al fresco on the spacious decked terrace while savoring delicious meals at Tides Restaurant, which boasts breathtaking sea vistas.
This is a lovely hotel and I’d certainly stay again. One of the best aspect is the incredible view you get from being high up on the hill, but if you’re arriving by any other means than a taxi to the door be prepared for a steep climb! Both during the day and night though the sea views and vista over the bay are lovely. Check in was really friendly with the member of staff and they were super helpful in offering advice on transport and nearby interests. My room was on the first floor and a real treat - unique cosy decor and super comfortable; it was a shame I only stayed for one night. The window could be opened properly and all the amenities you’d expect were present. The bathroom wasn’t quite as exceptional but was perfectly clean and decent enough for the size of the room. All the decor throughout the property is great and even sitting in the reception area is a delight. Fortunately it extends into the bar area and with the wonderful sea views it’s a great spot to relax with a drink. The staff working there are truly amazing and you’re made to feel instantly welcome and never kept waiting for anything. The same is true for the restaurant - great service and setting, and although the menu is a little pricey it’s worth it. Each dish is professionally served and presented amazingly, with the venison wellington being particularly memorable. For the level of service offered and brilliant room my single night’s stay was great value and I’ll definitely be staying again - highly recommended.
Steve B — Google review
Nice hotel, easy to get to the village, but steep climb. Great views. Furniture in bed room very mixed, some old fashioned, some new, the eclectic mix not quite working. All staff friendly, reception especially helpful. Dining room staff, esp mornings, bit hit & miss. (If the staff were able to look after areas in dining room, rather than everyone everywhere, it would be better, then people would not be missed & left waiting.) Lovely evening meal, be specific with how you want your breakfast cooked, and it will be good!
Rh B — Google review
Good hotel with great service. A good choice of breakfast menu made with good produce. The room was spacious with a huge bed. It took a day or so to get used to the quite enormous slope to the room, as well as the corridors. The room was rather warm when we arrived, but once I turned the radiator off and opened the windows, it was pleasant. We could also leave the windows open all night as the hotel is in a quiet area. The only minor downside to the stay is that the hotel is situated halfway up a steep hill. With no car, the calves got a heck of a workout. But this is made up with a great view of St. Aubins bay.
Paul — Google review
Excellent choice in St Aubin with great views across the bay. Rooms spacious and great with a sea view. Tides restaurant serves great food and the breakfasts are excellent. The Voyager bar staff are attentive and make great cocktails. Outside pool heated and lovely to chill by.
Chris H — Google review
This was our first time staying at the Somerville Hotel but it certainly won't be our last! The hotel is spotlessly clean and the atmosphere is very relaxed with friendly staff who are eager to make your stay enjoyable. Our room was quiet and well appointed. Only negative might be that the room safe is tiny so don't bring the family silver! Also, there is no air conditioning but a fan is provided. For us that wasn't a problem because we find that hotel air conditioning can often be noisy and difficult to control. Be aware that the hotel is set on a hill so may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. Having said that, we had no problems with either climb to the hotel and we are no spring chickens! The standard of food in the Somerville Hotel is superb and the afternoon tea is excellent value for money. Delighted that sourdough bread was available at breakfast along with many other local goodies such as Jersey yoghurt and Jersey butter (for the sourdough toast!). The hotel pool is also spotlessly clean and a decent size. Plenty of sun loungers and parasols. The hotel bar is also very pleasant with attentive and cheerful staff. An exceptional hotel with some exceptional staff and exceptional views. You won't be disappointed.
Francis M — Google review
We live in Jersey and visited the hotel restaurant only. We had a Sunday lunch which was excellent and well presented. A little more vegetables, especially roast potatoes would have been welcome, but the lovely desserts more than made up for that! Staff were friendly and professional and very efficient. We had a great meal with a great seaview from high above St Aubin. Recommended.
Jerry K — Google review
A great restaurant if you are out for lunch (pre book). Food was excellent both in the cooking and presentation. I had cod and my partner had the turbot. Would highly recommend this restaurant. Go and have lunch if you happen to be in Jersey.
Wayne C — Google review
Brilliant hotel, staff, food and drink. The views are incredible. Beautiful long weekend away!
Louise O — Google review
Mont du Boulevard, St Aubin, Jersey JE3 8AD, Jerseyhttps://www.somervillejersey.com/+44 1534 741226Tips and more reviews for Somerville Hotel
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The Boat House is a chic and contemporary restaurant located in St. Aubin, Jersey. It offers a global cuisine experience with a glass-walled kitchen and a sports/cocktail bar. The venue features a large decked terrace for outdoor dining and a cozy granite interior. With its stylish ambiance, this restaurant is perfect for enjoying al fresco dining while savoring delicious dishes like pan-fried Jersey scallops in garlic butter and broccoli cream.
We visited The Boat House in St Aubin yesterday for a late lunch after attending an event nearby, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our day. The location is simply perfect right on the waterfront with stunning views of the harbour. Sitting outside and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere while looking over the boats and the bay made the experience even more special. The seafood platter we ordered was outstanding incredibly fresh, full of flavour, and beautifully presented. You can really taste the quality of the local produce. The rest of the menu also looked very tempting, and it's clear they take a lot of pride in what they serve. The staff were fantastic warm, attentive, and genuinely friendly, which made us feel completely at home. A special thank you to Deepak from the bar area, who was particularly welcoming and provided excellent service with a great attitude. We were also struck by just how friendly and welcoming the people in Jersey are in general. Everywhere we went, we were met with kindness and smiles. It really added to the overall experience and made us feel like we were among friends. I would highly recommend The Boat House to anyone visiting St Aubin for the beautiful location, the quality of the food, and the wonderful people who make it such a special place. We can’t wait to come back!
Crazy J — Google review
We were grateful to be found a table for early dinner without a reservation. The view was amazing and the welcome warm However, the food was a real disappointment. My fish was over salted and the new potatoes gritty. My husbands steak was well done, despite asking for it to be cooked medium. I would have complained if anyone had come over to check on us during our meal
Elizabeth P — Google review
Just had dinner here with my wife. Food and Service were excellent. Book upstairs for a more refined experience. I highly recommend it.
Chris F — Google review
Good food, good service at a reasonable price. Simple food or more "la-di-dah" food are on the menu. In other words, The Boat House caters for all tastes.
Paul — Google review
Doesn’t matter if you go there for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner, it’s always a hit. Inside and Outside table options for any type of weather. Various Menu items and drinks! Recommending the Eclair and Brownie from the Deserts! Only con is that sometimes the filet is different than the ordered “degree of doneness” but they always redo it for one if that’s the case.
Dina F — Google review
I wish we had found The Boat House sooner than our last night on Jersey!! If we had, I doubt we'd have gone anywhere else on the island. Superb food, great service, great views. We will be back when next on Jersey.
Richard C — Google review
Fantastic evening had a hitch with one meal but addressed in a professional manner. I had a superb steak absolutely perfect. Lovely location and extremely clean.
Darren L — Google review
Great food and lovely wine in a beautiful location. Not their fault that some sweary couples were sat next to us. Would definitely visit again
Graeme S — Google review
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Restaurant
Pub
The Tenby in St. Aubin is a beloved pub and restaurant among locals, offering a modern and relaxing environment to enjoy delicious food and drinks. The menu features traditional favorites like fish & chips as well as French-inspired dishes. With a mix of lounge areas inside, it's the perfect spot for a casual drink or meal. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind with friends or enjoy a tasty meal, The Tenby provides an inviting atmosphere for all visitors.
Excellent Sunday lunch, great value for 2 courses or 3. Service Excellent
Stuart M — Google review
We booked The Tendy , one being it had Ribs on the menu and also recommended by our B&B owner. We ordered drinks then told no Ribs tonight Oh no OH was guttered ! But what food we did have was very nice an enjoyable first evening in Jersey .
Vikki G — Google review
Great little pub with fantastic food. We dined in the lounge which does not allow children in. Views across the harbour fantastic. Staff were great, if not a little manic as they could have done with an extra person waiting. Overall great experience.
Alexander R — Google review
Our first experience of the Tenby was excellent. After being seated (no booking) in front of the service hatch from the kitchen we wondered?? To our surprise and pleasure it was a totally uplifting experience. The chef, Ross, knows exactly how to get the best out of his staff. There was no shortage of please, thank you and well done, no shouting and therefore excellent food and service from beginning to end.
Valerie R — Google review
I had the best pie of my life here. The food was exceptional. I went with a group of friends and we all had various dishes - everyone was very happy! If I come back to jersey I will definitely be coming back here! Edit: it's literally been almost a month since I visited this restaurant and I legit still think about the beef pie I had at this restaurant. I miss it so much.
Ryan G — Google review
We booked The Tenby for Sunday lunch on 22nd June 2026 & we both had Sunday Roast lunch . both pork & beef were class very tasty meat & tender lots of potatoes & veg. Followed by desert. You will not be disappointed with what you are served 10/10. Our waitress imelda was charming it was a pleasure to be served by her. We had also dined there twice before. It was a reasonable price for the two course & bottle of wine we had. So give it a try the quality of food was excellent. You can dine outside as well. We will be returning Paul & Sue
Paul M — Google review
Visited the Tenby 5 nights in a row whilst on a short break to St Aubin. The food was lovely , fish & chips & Pork Belly were exceptional. A great atmosphere & the staff were simply the best. Pre booked every day to get a window seat & enjoy the lovely view.
Edward F — Google review
Nice pub: good location; reasonable prices; well kept.
M Y — Google review
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Restaurant
If you're planning a family getaway to Jersey and looking for a laid-back dining experience, look no further than the Jersey Crab Shack in St Brelade. This charming eatery is perfect for families with young kids, offering a relaxed atmosphere that doesn't skimp on quality. With its stunning location right by the seafront at St Brelade's Bay, diners can enjoy breathtaking views while savoring delicious island-inspired dishes.
This restaurant is perfectly situated on the beachfront, offering stunning views of the ocean while you enjoy your meal. We had lunch overlooking the beach, and the scenery made the experience even more enjoyable. The food was beautifully presented, well-cooked, and seasoned to perfection. While the calamari portion could have been more generous, I admit I tend to compare it to what you’d find in the south of Spain. Staff were friendly and service attentive. Restaurants doesn’t accept cash or tips. Over all a great experience.
Shah ( — Google review
Year later and it is still GREAT !! 3rd visit to Jersey and 3rd visit to the Crab Shack and we were not disappointed. The oyster’s are super fresh and arrive with option of Tabasco, fresh lemon or shallot vinegar (or “naked” ). The spider crab was well prepared and presented and full of taste. For something different I decided to try the flat iron steak and will definitely be going for that again. In a stunning location with choice of outdoor or indoor seating this great for either lunch or an evening dinner!
Barry I — Google review
Great view. Staff were very friendly. I had the burger - it was alright. I think the seafood here is very good. They had a good variety!
Rayan T — Google review
The food was tasty. Great sea views. Unfortunately, the service was slow, and I had to ask multiple times where my main course was. Toilets need a good clean. Great menu with lots of choices. They offer table service however you have to pay your bill at the bar.
SARAH B — Google review
Service was lovely, so the 10% charge is justified. They were all very welcoming. Seafood was spectacular, I recommend sharing the crab of the day. Finished with beautiful views by the beach.
M — Google review
This is a great place to eat, the booths are lovely to sit in, cosy family birthday meal we had in here...we were treated very nicely by the friendly staff...couldn't fault the crab shack at all....defo a visit when in saint brelardes Bay,Jersey. The stacking share plates are a must! Delicious 😋
Billie G — Google review
Food was delicious and the view is stunning. Service was very good but all the food arrived at the same time, and we really wanted to have starters and mains. Shout out for the incredibly well mixed cocktails as well!
Ruth R — Google review
This restaurant offers a range of differently priced meals. There's a lot of choice too, with a number of veggie options. Everyone in our fussy group found something to enjoy. My dad really enjoyed the throwback pudding of Crepe Suzette! He'd not seen that on a menu since the 80s and said it was brilliant. The staff are welcoming and friendly. The place has an easy friendly vibe that means it's perfect for families. Never been before, but we'll definitely be back.
JULIE J — Google review
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