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Douglas
The Eatery is a street food café where it is all about the flavour.
Central Promenade, Douglas
Paragon Restaurant is open daily from 7am until late, offering a variety of hot and cold beverages, together with a bar menu, which includes walk in breakfasts, brunch, hearty meals even light bites.
Colby

Located close to the Colby Steam Train Station, the Colby Glen is a newly refurbished picturesque country pub and the perfect place to pop in for lunch after a walk through the beautiful Glen in the south of the Island.
Douglas
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at The Tea Junction, with capacity for up to 70 guests and open 7 days a week. Situated in Castle Street, Douglas, we’ve created a space where you can relax and enjoy life, one sip at a time.
Douglas
Gourmet Shakes in the Island's capital, Douglas, offers quality fresh local food made inhouse by dedicated chefs.
Douglas
A small friendly café located opposite Douglas Bus station that serves all the home comforts one would need. We pride ourselves on having a warm and welcoming environment and one hell of a cup of coffee.
Douglas
Port Erin

The Station in Port Erin can be found directly across the road from the steam railway station, a stone’s throw away from the main bus stop and 100 yards from the town’s beautiful beach, which is always packed on a sunny day!
East Quay, Peel
Situated on Peel’s historic quayside, The Boatyard enjoys views of the bustling marina and ancient castle offering you the perfect spot to relax over a delicious lunch or candlelit evening meal.
North Quay, Douglas
A brand new eating concept for the Isle of Man brought to you by the people behind Jaks Bar Steakhouse. With its great location on North Quay Douglas, The Barbary Coast offers spectacular waterside views of the yacht marina.
Castletown
A café and bar serving brunch bakes bubbles and bites.
Douglas

The Terminus Tavern has so much to offer as a pub. Its cosy interior paired with a wonderful open fire gives off a cosy, welcoming feel.
Kirk Michael

The Mitre in Kirk Michael is the oldest pub on the Island, delightfully quaint with exposed beams, an open fire, and a great beer garden with breathtaking views. The food is home-cooked and traditional.
Douglas
Little Fish Café is situated on the North Quay in Douglas and serves both lunch and dinner.
Douglas

Shortlisted for CAMRA’s ‘2016 Pub of The Year,’ The Prospect is a real beer drinkers’ pub with up to eight different beers on offer each week.