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Douglas
Enjoy a freshly prepared menu using the finest local ingredients in the evocative surroundings of the historic Douglas Railway Station. An exceptional dining experience for all, with friendly service and a convenient location right in the heart of…
Peel
Welcome to Barbary West Coast Grill & Tavern, located off the Poortown Road, Ballawattleworth, Peel. Focusing on our Piri Piri Chicken signature dish, our head chef has created their own delicious sauce version. We promise a great atmosphere and a…
Douglas
Kurries and Steaks was created to be different. People love Indian food, but many dislike the unhealthy ingredients that make Indian food ‘taste’ good. The menu features items that use healthy aromatic spices, but omits the colouring and additives…
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.
Ballasalla
The Whitestone is a very popular local pub which caters for all. There is also a separate dining area, where you can enjoy delicious home-cooked food in a relaxed environment.
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.
Onchan
The Archibald Knox is a vibrant community pub with a great reputation for serving home-cooked, locally sourced food. Offering a family friendly atmosphere, there is Wi-Fi throughout the building and an outdoor space to enjoy on a sunny day.
Ramsey
The Ramsey Park Hotel, Lake View Restaurant is just that - a lovely spot to enjoy a relaxing meal overlooking the picturesque Mooragh Lake and serving a full bistro-style menu that features homemade, seasonal food.
Douglas
The British on North Quay in Douglas is a classic, yet modern city-style bar serving great food and drink with a distinctly British feel, however, the real jewel in the crown is the function room on the first floor.
Laxey
The Mines is a little Manx gem close by the Laxey Tram Station and is highly recommended for a slice of Manx heritage, its quirky traditional feel and homely inviting welcome.
Laxey
Quirky, cosy, artisan beachside eatery on the far end of Laxey Promenade. Open all year round, you can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome.
Douglas
The Bridge on the Quay, as its name suggests, is located on North Quay in Douglas overlooking the picturesque boat moorings of the harbour.
Douglas
Located on Douglas Promenade, The Queens provides the perfect venue for enjoying a drink outside while watching the world go by.