Dining in Guernsey

Guernsey offers a fantastic array of dining options to suit all tastes, from cosy local spots to lively town favourites. Here’s our guide to some great restaurants nearby and further afield:

Walking distance

15-minute walk

Located at Sunset Cottage in L’Eree, Taste of India is a hit with our guests and a favourite among locals. Renowned for its warm hospitality and delicious dishes, this popular spot serves classic Indian cuisine in a relaxed setting. Be sure to book ahead to secure a table at this must-visit gem!

35-minute walk

Located on Rocquaine Bay’s seafront, The Imperial Hotel offers a relaxed restaurant with stunning coastal views. Enjoy pub classics and a fun Friday meat draw in their cosy pub. With outdoor seating perfect for sunsets and no need to book, it’s an ideal spot for a casual meal. Food service ends around 9pm.

Recommended spots just a short drive away

5-minute drive

Nestled in a scenic St Saviour’s valley, Auberge du Val is a charming countryside restaurant known for its warm atmosphere and delicious cuisine. With glowing reviews for its service and a cosy setting that includes a log fire, it’s a favourite among locals and visitors alike.

8-minute drive

Located in the scenic parish of Castel, this relaxed country-style venue offers a charming restaurant and bar featuring local and seasonal produce. With spacious gardens and an outdoor pool, it’s ideal for a casual lunch or cosy evening meal. Booking is recommended for peak times.

12-minute drive

Located on the seafront at Cobo Bay, The Rockmount offers relaxed dining with stunning sea views. It combines traditional pub favourites with modern options, such as burgers, seafood, and vegetarian dishes. Its outdoor patio is perfect for enjoying Guernsey sunsets.

12-minute drive

Perched above the Rockmount, La Reunion offers elegant dining with stunning sea views. Featuring modern British cuisine with global influences, the seasonal menu showcases local ingredients, including fresh seafood. With a cocktail bar and a sunset terrace, it’s perfect for lunches and romantic dinners.

15-minute drive

Set in a cosy 18th-century manor in St. Martin, Les Douvres is a local favourite for its rustic charm and relaxed atmosphere. Gastro pub-inspired dining with efficient, friendly & unfussy service. The extensive menu features stone-baked pizzas, alongside seasonal produce. Enjoy live music every Friday from 7:30 pm. 

17-minute drive

Fermain Beach Café, nestled by Fermain Bay, is a gem and our favourite spot on a summer’s day. With breathtaking views, it’s perfect for enjoying fresh crab salads, homemade desserts, and other options. Accessible via a scenic hilly path, it’s worth the walk for its idyllic setting. A great stop for coastal walkers or beachgoers.

Dining in town

If you’re heading into town, you’ll find plenty of options. These are some of our favourites:

Situated on the St Peter Port waterfront, Le Nautique is celebrated for its seafood dishes. Using locally sourced fish, the restaurant serves refined meals in an elegant setting. The scallops and Guernsey crab dishes are particularly well-regarded​.

A lively venue on the high street offering a wide variety of dishes. Opt for a street-side table or enjoy sea views—booking a window table is recommended!

Tasty Thai dishes with stunning views over the town and marina. Best for lunch when the sun is out, but heaters make it cosy at night. Sometimes hosts live bands on weekends.

A intimate Italian restaurant offering handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and authentic Italian flavours. Its welcoming atmosphere and top-notch dishes make it a favourite for locals and visitors.

Known for its excellent steaks and vibrant atmosphere. The upstairs cocktail bar is a popular spot in the evenings, offering panoramic harbour views, making it a great spot for both dining and drinks.

Stylish restaurant specialising in sushi and grill options. Its fresh seafood and premium steaks are popular with patrons. Don’t miss the cocktail bar upstairs!

A bustling café offering quick, delicious breakfasts, lunches, and snacks. Popular with locals after a swim at the bathing pools!

A slice of Paris in St. Peter Port. Authentic Breton galettes, crêpes & pastries, crafted with locally sourced ingredients. Get a table at the back for stunning sea views!

A casual spot offering pizzas and simple dishes. Sit out on the terrace for a great harbour view.

Wine Tasting

JB Parker’s Wine Cellar’s private tasting room is the perfect way to pass an evening as a group. Rouge is a walk-in wine and cheese bar they also offer a Tasting Table, seating up to 8 people. Oak Bar and Bistro at Les Rocquettes Hotel features the popular Oak’s Wine Corner. A fun way to improve your knowledge and appreciation of wine along with a group of friends. The Crown Club at the OGH offers wine, gin and whisky tasting, dependent on your tastes. Whether you want a romantic evening for two or a larger group, all parties can be accommodated.

Getting to town

You can take a taxi or catch a bus. Late buses run back to the glampsite at approximately 10 pm, 11 pm, and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. For more bus information, check out our Guernsey Buses page.

On-Site Information

In the games room at the glampsite, you’ll find a selection of brochures, including one dedicated to local restaurants. It’s a great resource to explore even more dining options during your stay.

Top Tip: We recommend booking in advance, especially for weekends, to ensure you don’t miss out!

Most of our restaurants have tables that can accommodate any group size or have private rooms that can be booked out. Takeaway and heading to the shops for some local produce are also good options if you choose to self-cater. 

 

You can find our full guide to self-catering in Guernsey here. 

 

For a full list of eateries on our islands, click here.

We hope you found this useful. If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us. We’re here to help!