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Guernsey has become a vibrant culinary destination, offering everything from fine dining and cosy cafés to beach kiosks and traditional fish and chips.


From fine dining and cosy cafés to traditional fish and chip shops and charming beach kiosks, there’s something to suit every taste. Whether you're enjoying chips on the beach at sunset, indulging in a Guernsey cream tea, or picking up a freshly baked pastry from Senner’s Bakery, the island offers countless ways to savour its local flavours.

Dining out is just one part of the experience as Guernsey’s fresh, local produce is perfect for home cooking too. Pick up the catch of the day from a local fishmonger or browse the island’s many hedge veg stalls, where residents sell home-grown fruit and vegetables right from their garden gates.

Every October, the Channel Islands celebrate the Tennerfest food festival, where restaurants offer special set menus starting from just £15 for three courses - an ideal way to sample the island’s culinary talent.

And it’s not just about food - Guernsey is also home to several local breweries and a cider farm, producing craft beers and the much loved Rocquette cider.

To discover more about where to eat and drink, visit the VisitGuernsey website, which features a comprehensive guide to the island’s food and drink scene.

Restaurants, Bars & Cafe's in Guernsey