Accessible Places to Eat & Drink in Jersey

Visitor Guide Accessible Places to Eat and Drink

The Hungry Man Trinity T: +44 (0) 1534 863227 E: hungrymanjersey@gmail.com W: facebook.com

Facilities: Accessible parking or drop-off point | Accessible toilets | Level access | Suitable for visitors with limited mobility Nestled in the corner of Rozel Harbour, The Hungry Man serves up burgers, brekkie rolls, crab sandwiches and homemade cakes. Take a seat at one of their al fresco tables and soak up the stunning surrounds of Rozel Bay. Make sure to wrap up in the chillier months!

Chip Shop | Desserts & Ice cream | Sandwiches & Snacks | Seafood | Traditional British | Vegetarian | Vegan

The Lamplighter Real Ale Pub St. Helier T: +44 (0) 1534 723119 E: lamplighterje@hotmail.com W: facebook.com

Facilities: Accessible toilets | Level access

A brilliantly traditional pub just a few minutes from the bus station, discover a fantastic range of beers, real ales, ciders and an exceptional range of whiskeys that you won’t find anywhere else on the island. With friendly staff who are always happy to chat, The Lamplighter is a great spot right in the centre of St. Helier.

Traditional British | Real Ales | Other

The Lookout Beach Café St. Helier T: +44 (0) 1534 616886 E: jules@thelookoutjersey.co.uk W: facebook.com

Facilities: Accessible toilets nearby | Level access | Suitable for visitors with limited mobility | Wheelchair access throughout

A friendly beach café, serving restaurant quality food with stunning panoramic views across the whole of St. Aubin´s Bay. Open all day for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or snacks and dinner five evenings a week. It has an excellent reputation and is a favourite with the locals. Booking is advisable, but not essential.

Fusion | Seafood | Traditional British

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