Restaurants Other in Channel Islands

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Restaurants Other in Channel Islands
Duke of Richmond Hotel
The Duke of Richmond Hotel is well known to both locals and visitors as one of the best restaurants in Guernsey with a wide range of luxury cuisine. The Leopard Restaurant is a welcoming venue for fine dining at any time of day. When the weather allows, The Terrace, overlooking beautiful Candie Gardens provides an al fresco dining experience perfect for morning coffee or afternoon tea, or move into the Conservatory and appreciate our cuisine under shelter from the elements.
MICKDUTCH said
Stayed here for one night while on my first business trip to Guernsey , really cool hotel, will apportioned rooms with great bed.Breakfast was everything you could ask for, I had an omelette .
Staff were really pleasant and attentive, the girl on reception was really nice and welcoming. Will definitely be back
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Old Government House Hotel & Spa
The Old Government House Hotel & Spa has a wide range of options for fine dining at any time of the day from breakfast through lunch, to afternoon tea or evening meals. Guernsey only five star hotel contains The Brasserie Restaurant overlooking private gardens and St. Peter Port Harbour, The Curry Room which is Guernsey's finest Indian restaurant, The Olive Grove which is the only restaurant in St. Peter Port with its own garden for al fresco dining with a sea view, The Centenary Bar and the Sir John Coward Lounge for drinks or afternoon tea. Adjacent to the hotel is The Crown Club where you can enjoy a light or cold meal with a wide range of alcoholic beverages while socialising with friends and colleagues in either the bar, orangery-style conservatory or outside terraces. Come visit us and discover why we were awarded two coveted rosettes by the AA for our world class cuisine.
William Hurrell said
In need of some TLC. Room had some cheap fittings, wasn’t the cleanest and generally felt neglected.
Spa area also pretty rundown, felt very dated and not luxury.
Careful with booking the ‘Gourmet Escape’ - we weren’t told where it would be, asked, was shown to brasserie and then had to also ask how it worked. No one really knew what the prepaid 3 course dinner was. Proceeded to be handed a tennerfest menu (cheaper) which would have made us out of pocket by pre booking.
Manage to rectify on check out at reception and staff generally helpful.
Great location in town and good breakfast but ultimately not a 5* hotel.
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The Bass and Lobster
The Bass and Lobster serves the finest seafood in Jersey with a relaxing ambience and the level of professionalism you would expect from the staff of a high quality restaurant.
Chris Garcia said
It’s such a pleasure to be served by such cheerful and enthusiastic staff. In addition the food is delicious. The Stilton ice cream raised eyebrows as an unexpected dish but left diners ecstatic. Good range of local beers. All in all it was well worth the 25 minute journey on the no 1 bus.

Kid-friendliness: Good child menu
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