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Jersey’s Local Restaurants London, XX April 2019: Jersey is famous for fresh and flavoursome local produce, from shellfish freshly caught in the island’s seas to world renowned delicious dairy. As spring kicks off, Jersey has put together a sample of just some of the dining options available to those visiting, including, local pubs, casual beach cafés and fine dining. Pleasing more than just palates – Jersey offers views to remember. The island boasts fantastic sights of the iconic Mont Orgueil castle, panoramic views of St. Brelade’s Bay and the chance to explore the historic streets of St. Helier. This guide will help inspire food lovers looking for more than just good food to truly experience the ultimate island break. Oyster Box, St. Brelade This beachside, chic-casual Jersey restaurant – can be found on one of the islands best beaches, St. Brelade’s Bay recently voted the third best beach in the UK and Channel Islands in TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice 2019. It combines contemporary style with panoramic sea views to complement the delicious menu offerings which include the finest local seafood, meat, vegetarian and vegan dishes. Jersey Crab Shack, Gorey From brunch to lunch to dinner, Jersey Crab Shack is the ideal location to indulge in flavoursome food with both sea and castle views and a large terrace. Diners will enjoy a unique Jersey experience, which combines a beautiful loaction, delicious food and a casual but attentive service. From fish & chips lovers to meat eaters, there is something for everyone to treat themselves with. El Tico Beach Cantina, St. Ouen’s Bay Jersey’s original beach café opened in 1948 and can be found on the edge of the St. Ouen’s Bay. Known for its fabulous food, great wine and glorious beachside sunsets, Tico’s puts a strong attention on flavour, freshness and variety. Its inspiration comes from all corners of the world, from Spice Cantina specials to their Jungle Curry and famous ribs.

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Jersey’s Local Restaurants

London, XX April 2019: Jersey is famous for fresh and flavoursome local produce, from shellfish freshly caught in the island’s seas to world renowned delicious dairy. As spring kicks off, Jersey has put together a sample of just some of the dining options available to those visiting, including, local pubs, casual beach cafés and fine dining. Pleasing more than just palates – Jersey offers views to remember. The island boasts fantastic sights of the iconic Mont Orgueil castle, panoramic views of St. Brelade’s Bay and the chance to explore the historic streets of St. Helier. This guide will help inspire food lovers looking for more than just good food to truly experience the ultimate island break.

Oyster Box, St. Brelade This beachside, chic-casual Jersey restaurant – can be found on one of the islands best beaches, St. Brelade’s Bay recently voted the third best beach in the UK and Channel Islands in TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice 2019. It combines contemporary style with panoramic sea views to complement the delicious menu offerings which include the finest local seafood, meat, vegetarian and vegan dishes.

Jersey Crab Shack, Gorey From brunch to lunch to dinner, Jersey Crab Shack is the ideal location to indulge in flavoursome food with both sea and castle views and a large terrace. Diners will enjoy a unique Jersey experience, which combines a beautiful loaction, delicious food and a casual but attentive service. From fish & chips lovers to meat eaters, there is something for everyone to treat themselves with.

El Tico Beach Cantina, St. Ouen’s Bay Jersey’s original beach café opened in 1948 and can be found on the edge of the St. Ouen’s Bay. Known for its fabulous food, great wine and glorious beachside sunsets, Tico’s puts a strong attention on flavour, freshness and variety. Its inspiration comes from all corners of the world, from Spice Cantina specials to their Jungle Curry and famous ribs.

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Number 10 Bar & Restaurant, St, Helier A family run restaurant and bar from local chef Joseph Baker in the heart of St. Helier. Number 10 likes to keep the ever-changing menu exciting and seasonal, putting a modern spin on British & European food, with beautiful presentation. But the night doesn’t have to end there. With Bar 10 in the basement, guests won’t need to go far to enjoy after dinner cocktails.

Banjo Bar & Restaurant, St. Helier Located in a restored former Victorian Gentlemen’s Club, Banjo is full of historic quirky discoveries and unique interiors – setting the scene for a perfect evening out. The dining room and Brasserie each have their own unique style, inspired from around the world and offer a range of delicious menu options and cocktails.

Bohemia Bar & Restaurant, St. Helier The Michelin Star and five AA Rosette award winning restaurant – one of only 15 in the country. Listed as the 11th Best Restaurant in the UK, Bohemia offers Genuine Jersey produce in a fine dining experience, bringing to life a range of taste sensations.

Restaurant at Longueville Manor Hotel, St. Saviour Located in one of Jersey’s most highly rated hotels, Longueville Restaurant can offer both simplicity and flavour with its modern approach to cooking. With produce freshly plucked from the hotel’s own Victorian kitchen garden, it offers dishes that are prepared using classical traditions that are both innovative and surprising.

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Sumas Restaurant, Gorey Looking over the picturesque harbour of Gorey, Sumas promises to excite palates with the best of Jersey’s shellfish, including Hand Dived Scallops, Royal Bay Oysters, and Lobster, as well as fantastic steaks and meat. Awarded two AA Rosettes, this seafront beauty has been a firm favourite for locals and visitors alike since 1997.

The Old Court House, St. Aubin Overlooking St. Aubin’s harbour, The Old Court House brings old and new together. Located in the original court house building, it combines old-world charm with modern features that give it a fantastic ‘boutique’ – style place to enjoy a variety of freshly picked produce.

Le Braye Bistro, St. Ouen’s A family owned beach side bistro, serving up simple and fresh great food and drink. Attention has been made to the interior design to create a warm and welcoming environment, representative of its beachside setting, which offers alfresco dining in the summer months and the chance to cosy up to the log burning stove in winter.

Give your taste buds the treat they deserve by jumping online to jersey.com and check out more information on its restaurants.

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For further information and interview opportunities, please contact Visit Jersey Press Office at [email protected] and 020 3196 8963. About Visit Jersey Visit Jersey was established in March 2015, with the mission to promote tourism to and within Jersey in an innovative, economic and efficient way. In 2016 Visit Jersey shared a fresh new approach to telling Jersey’s story, repositioning the destination in the minds of current and potential visitors as a fresh and vital escape. Today, Visit Jersey wants to be considered as a short break alternative to UK destinations #theislandbreak