Jersey Pubs, Pubs in Jersey, Channel Isles
Pubs in Jersey Channel Isles England
Old Smugglers Inn
Ouaisne Bay, St Brelade (01534 41510)
This old inn set on the edge of the beach
dates back to the 17th century, where rumour has
it was indeed used by smugglers. Its beach side location
makes it popular in summer although the roaring log fires in
winter make it a cosy choice too. There’s often live music
to keep customers entertainment and food is available both
lunchtimes and evenings.
Royal Hotel La Greade Route de Faldouet, St Martin
(01534 856289)
The Royal Hotel boasts a lounge and public
bar as well as a children’s play area making this a very
family friendly pub. It also has a separate restaurant area
upstairs serving delicious home-cooked food.
Star & Tipsy Toad La Route de Beaumont, St Peter (01534
485556)
The Star & Tipsy Toad is famous for
brewing its own beer on site and customers are welcome to
take part in tours around the brewery if they choose. In
this busy but spacious pub you’ll often be treated to live
bands and there’s a good all day menu too.
Chambers Mulcaster Street, St Helier (01534 735405)
Chambers is widely considered one of the
best-known bars on the island. Its reputation for staying
open until 1am every night with live music every night makes
it a real party place. They also serve a great Sunday lunch
for £12.95 per person including four courses and coffee.
Pembroke Coast Road, Grouville (01534 855756)
The Pembroke is well known for its warm
welcome and laidback atmosphere especially on a Sunday when
they serve a great Sunday roast but it’s so popular it’s
a good idea to book in advance. There’s also a kid’s
play area and specialist children’s menu.