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Les Fontaines

On January 28, 2011 By

A relaxed and informal family friendly pub with childrens play area, Les Fontaines is a popular destination for its varied menu fine wines, draught beers and real ales.

Large alfresco area with comfy seating and a cosy little  corner for the smokers.

On the menu generously sized portions of fresh seafood and steaks are [...]

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La Pulente

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One of Jersey’s top family pubs, this 17th century pub has a real olde worlde charm, and a stunning cliff-top location with sweeping views out to sea.  Choose from the popular carvery or relax and enjoy the a la carte menu in the Granite or Loft bar overlooking the beautiful Portelet Bay.

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St Peter’s Country Inn

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This friendly local pub serves a whole range of good quality pub classics including mussels, barbecue ribs, steak and kidney pudding and beer battered fish and chips.

With a variety of options to suit your pocket (and your palate), St Peter’s traditional ‘pub grub’ menu makes it a great destination for a family lunch [...]

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The Adelphi

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It?s service with a smile at this friendly town pub, which serves a mix of traditional and Thai food. Its location – close to the hospital and on the outskirts of the business district makes the Adelphi a popular stop for office lunches.

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The Goose

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Renowned for its fantastic food at great value for money prices, The Goose is a local institution.  With plenty of parking, this relaxed, spacious pub is well-known for its good quality pub menu with daily changing specials.

On the food menu, you will find plenty of varied but traditional dishes with blackboards [...]

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The Mermaid Tavern

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A popular destination for its good value set menu, the Mermaid serves good-sized portions of fresh, cooked to order food. The restaurant?s speciality is Portuguese food like their espetada (beef brochettes), but there are plenty of fish dishes and steaks as well.

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The Old Smuggler's Inn

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Close to the beach at Ouaisne Bay, the Old Smugglers Inn is a real ale pub that prides itself on its comprehensive steak menu, as well as traditional pub classics like homemade sausages and red onion gravy or homemade steak and Guinness pie.

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The Pembroke

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If you’re thinking of heading out East, stop off for a drink and a cosy meal at The Pembroke.  There is something to suit everyone, whether you are having supper with the family or a business lunch. You are just a stones’ throw from the beach and  the [...]

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Seymour Inn

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The Seymour Inn isn?t your average pub. On the menu are local oysters served grilled, gratin

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The Tenby

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Right on the edge of the harbour in the picturesque village of St Aubin, The Tenby serves a traditional pub menu with an emphasis on locally caught fresh fish and shellfish.  The sunny decked area with its outside tables is a popular place to sit, people-watch and enjoy an alfresco meal. [...]

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