Whether you want to sip glamorous cocktails in an opulent setting or enjoy a pint in a cosy pub, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to unique and welcoming watering holes. Looking for innovative mixology or hearty comfort food in a cosy country setting? The island break is packed with hidden gems worth finding. Just bring a taste for new experiences.
Watering holes to fill your boots and quench your thirst.
Blue Note Bar
A centrally located bar and live music venue in the heart of St. Helier. The Blue Note offers an intimate venue with a diverse range of live music from the local music scene, jazz and blues on most nights of the week.
St. Mary’s Country Inn
From the outside it’s your archetypal country inn. However, when you step inside the main bar and eating area, you are presented with a bespoke contemporary interior, with modern twists, creating a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Outside you will find a fabulous al fresco area that is the perfect place to wine and dine on those sunny days.
Krafty J’s – Craft Beer & Gin House
Located at the heart of St. Helier's West Centre (by the cows!), where customers can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere whilst tasting a significant range of craft beers, boutique gins, specially selected wines and unique spirits.
Les Fontaines Tavern
Dating back to the 17th century, and affectionately known to the locals as ‘The Northern Office’. Les Fontaines is a fine traditional pub catering for all the family. Original granite features and oak beams contrast with the modern mezzanine gallery with its vaulted wooden ceiling.
Le Hocq Inn
Situated in a beautiful coastal setting, Le Hocq Inn is the most southerly pub in the British Isles. Housing a traditional pub and a recently transformed restaurant the welcoming interior and delicious menu are perfect for the whole family.
La Bastille Bar & Brasserie
Located in a stunning 17th century building in the heart of St Helier. It’s the ultimate escape, the perfect spot to enjoy sensational food, wine, and real beers.
The Cock and Bottle
The perfect place on sunny days to enjoy great food, chilled wines or a beer! And don’t worry, if it’s a bit chilly you can still eat outdoors as we have heaters and complimentary blankets to keep you warm and cosy. Many of the original features have been retained, creating an atmospheric place to eat and drink.
Mix it up and sip on cocktails.
The Don Cocktail Bar
A refuge for those of discerning tastes who are searching for something just a little bit different. Admittance is at The Don’s discretion and we take our patron’s right to privacy, and the finer things in life, very seriously. Sit back, relax and imbibe, The Don is at your disposal.
The Blind Pig
A small Prohibition themed hideaway, which is nice for the few of us who appreciate some quality elbow room whilst drinking. To complement this, we have finished the eye-pleasing décor in 1920s style, which offers our patrons a little something different.
Crosstown Gin & Jazz Bar
Crosstown’s Gin & Jazz Bar has views across town with indoor tables and outdoor balcony seating, an enormous drinks menu with unique cocktails to choose from and an intimate stage with live music every weekend. Open for lunch and dinner and not to be missed.
Seaside pubs.
Coastal drinking spots where your pint comes with a view of the sea. Here are a few of our favourite places to eat great pub food, drink local ales and enjoy watching the sea.
Countryside pubs.
A bracing country walk that ends in a country pub is always a good idea. Find a roaring log fire, a pint of ale and some hearty comfort food in Jersey’s country pub hideaways – which will you choose during your Jersey holiday?