The Isle of Man is now welcoming back fully vaccinated visitors.
Who can travel to the Isle of Man
Number of results: 27
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Douglas
A vibrant cafe and coffee shop in the heart of Douglas.
Peel
A Small, locally owned coffee shop with a big personality equipped with all the homemade necessities you need after a sea dip or brisk walk along Peel prom.
Peel
Adjacent to the House of Manannan on Peel quayside is the recently opened Coffee Station.
Douglas
The Eatery is a street food café where it is all about the flavour.
Douglas
Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch with everything home-made.
Not forgetting the home-baked cakes. There will always be at least one gluten free.
Douglas
Noa Bakehouse is more than just a bakery! This family-run business comprises an artisan sourdough bakery, coffee roaster and locally focused cafe based in the heart of Douglas.
Douglas
A plant based urban oasis in the centre of Douglas.
Ramsey
The Mixing Bowl serves up a range of every day favourites, freshly cooked to order. It’s a large airy diner with plenty of seating and a great seafront view over Ramsey Bay and Queens Pier.
Cregneash
The cafe at the Sound is in the most southerly part of the Island with views out to the Calf of Man. A large cafe with floor to ceiling windows allows you to enjoy the views no matter what the weather. Great Wildlife, great food, tranquil location.
Douglas
Super Cute, Super Fresh: Welcome to the Alpine.
Open for breakfast, lunch and everything tasty in between
Foxdale
The ManxSPCA Tearooms offers freshly prepared and home-cooked meals and snacks. Children are welcome and after a hearty lunch what better way to spend the afternoon than by visiting the rescue animals? Dogs are also welcome in the Tearoom's…
Castletown
A café and bar serving brunch bakes bubbles and bites.