Accessible Places to Eat & Drink in Jersey

Visitor Guide Accessible Places to Eat and Drink

Chambers Sports Bar & Nightclub

Facilities: Accessible toilets | Fully wheelchair-accessible | Lift access

Chambers is a fun and casual spot running a wide range of events throughout the week including live sports, music quizzes and more – it’s perfect for enjoying a tasty meal or a few drinks with friends. With pizzas, burgers, salads and more, you’ll be sure to find something that takes your fancy.

St. Helier T: +44 (0) 1534 735405 E: chambers@randalls.je W: randalls-jersey.co.uk

Fusion | Japanese | Vegetarian

Cooper & Co. Jersey St. Helier T: +44 (0) 1534 725327 E: admin@coopercoffee.co.uk W: cooper.co.je

Facilities: Accessible toilets | Level access or ramp to main entrance | Partial wheelchair access | Partially suitable for visitors with limited mobility Cooper & Co. operates three sites in Jersey. 57 Halkett Place is the hub of its roasting, packing and retail operation. They also have a café at Castle Quay on the Waterfront and on the first floor of the Co-op, Grand Marché, St. Helier, offering a selection of grab and go sandwiches, snacks and baked goods, alongside their coffee. Facilities: Accessible toilets | Ramp to main entrance | Partial wheelchair access | Partially suitable for visitors with limited mobility Colleen’s Café is a relaxed, family-friendly beach café open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and Friday evenings. The café is licensed and offers extensive menu options including breakfast rolls, sandwiches, fish and chips and more.

Sandwiches & Snacks | Traditional British | Other

Colleen’s Café St. Ouen T: +44 (0) 1534 481420 E: colleenscafégreve@gmail.com W: facebook.com

Desserts & Ice cream | Italian | Sandwiches & Snacks | Seafood | Traditional British | Vegetarian

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