Jersey restaurant recommendations.
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After emigrating from Jersey almost 30 years, I returned for the first time recently for a weekend break.
I love BBQ ribs and fries, and had a massive plate of them - washed down with Liberation Ale - here, for a very reasonable price:
https://www.liberationgroup.com/pubs/le-hocq-inn
(May not be posh enough, if that's what you're after - its a pub, after all)
I love BBQ ribs and fries, and had a massive plate of them - washed down with Liberation Ale - here, for a very reasonable price:
https://www.liberationgroup.com/pubs/le-hocq-inn
(May not be posh enough, if that's what you're after - its a pub, after all)
daddy cool said:
After emigrating from Jersey almost 30 years, I returned for the first time recently for a weekend break.
I love BBQ ribs and fries, and had a massive plate of them - washed down with Liberation Ale - here, for a very reasonable price:
https://www.liberationgroup.com/pubs/le-hocq-inn
(May not be posh enough, if that's what you're after - its a pub, after all)
Thanks.I love BBQ ribs and fries, and had a massive plate of them - washed down with Liberation Ale - here, for a very reasonable price:
https://www.liberationgroup.com/pubs/le-hocq-inn
(May not be posh enough, if that's what you're after - its a pub, after all)
Yes we are quite posh, but have been known to slum it from time to time,
caiss4 said:
When I go over I normally find time for Mark Jordan at the Beach at La Haule, Oyster Box at St Brelades and sometimes the Crab Shack at Gorey or St Brelades for something a little simpler (note the latter 3 are all Jersey Potteries outlets)
Thanks they sound familiar, I think we may have tried one or more of them before. Good to know that they are still good though.Gassing Station | Channel Islands | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff