Accessible Places to Eat & Drink in Jersey

Visitor Guide Accessible Places to Eat and Drink

Le Braye Café St. Ouen T: +44 (0) 1534 481395 E: lebraye@gmail.com W: lebraye.com

Facilities: Accessible toilets | Level access throughout | Ramp to main entrance | Suitable for visitors with limited mobility Le Braye is a family-owned beachside café offering simple, fresh and delicious food and drink. The food pays homage to British seaside classics whilst Mediterranean influences nod to the more southern geography. The food is always fresh, locally sourced wherever possible, and consistently unfussy and delicious. Facilities: Accessible toilets | Level access | Partial wheelchair access | Partially suitable for visitors with limited mobility | Ramp to main entrance Nestled in picturesque Grève de Lecq Bay on Jersey’s north-west coast you’ll find Le Moulin de Lecq. Once one of the island’s ancient water mills, Le Moulin de Lecq now offers a warm welcome, traditional homemade fayre and a vast array of real ales, wines and spirits. Facilities: Ground floor accessible for mobility impaired visitors | Accessible toilets | Partial wheelchair access | Partially suitable for visitors with limited mobility Enjoy a cup of tea and a slice of homemade cake inside the only remaining working watermill on the island. The tearoom is staffed by volunteers from the National Trust for Jersey, who also bake the homemade cakes. There is a small herb garden on-site, together with a National Trust for Jersey gift shop.

Italian | Seafood | Traditional British | French

Le Moulin de Lecq St. Ouen T: +44 (0) 1534 482818 E: bookings@moulindelecq.co.uk W: moulindelecq.co.uk

Seafood | Traditional British | Vegetarian

Le Moulin de Quétivel Tea Room St. Ouen T: +44 (0) 1534 483193 E: enquiries@nationaltrust.je W: nationaltrust.je Desserts & Ice cream | Sandwiches & Snacks | Traditional British

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