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Isle of Man -
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Cookies Kitchen
Castletown, Isle of Man
Tel: 01624 325330
Open Easter and everyday until October from 10am
until 6pm.
Breakfast, morning coffee, lunch, snacks.
Suitable for Disabled people, Children welcome.
Type: Cafe
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Ciappellis
Admiral House, 12 Loch Promenade, Douglas, Isle
of Man, IM1 2LX
Tel: 01624 677442
E-mail:
enquiries@ciappellis.com
Web:
www.ciappellis.com
A la Carte menu - an exclusive choice of dishes,
drawing on many international styles, flavours
and tastes. Our chefs have taken inspiration
from cuisine around the world. Ciappellis in
recent years has become by reputation the
premier restaurant in the Isle of Man.
Established in 1989, and drawing on many years
of experience, Ciappellis combines luxurious
decor with award winning international cuisine
and excellent service. We strongly advise
customers to telephone (01624 677442) in advance
to reserve their table.
Type: Restaurant
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Griddles Family Fast Food
Restaurant
Douglas, Isle of Man
Tel: 01624 674949
American Style menu and burgers, Children's menu
and play area, Open seven days a week from 10am
to 6pm.
Type: Restaurant
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Hawthorn Pub
Main Road, Greeba, Isle of Man, IM4 3LF
Tel: 01624 801268
FOR TT ENTHUSIASTS - A GREAT PLACE TO WATCH, EAT
& DRINK. We aim to provide customers with a
friendly service and atmosphere, excellent
HOMEMADE FOOD, well kept REAL ALE, Beers and an
extensive range of fine Wines, spirits &
non-alcoholic drinks. All food freshly prepared
daily & cooked to order by our team of Chef's.
We pride ourselves on our extensive Menu.
Type:
Pub/Inn
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Liverpool Arms
Baldrine, Onchan, Isle of Man
Tel: 01624 674787
E-mail:
mail@liverpoolarms.com
Set in the countryside between Douglas and
Laxey, this former Coaching House is many
peoples image of a country pub. From its
friendly bar with walls covered with gleaming
brasses, the intimate dining room where the
table bases are original sewing machine stands,
to the bench seats surrounding a small pond and,
during the summer months, a profusion of flower
pots and hanging baskets, The Liverpool Arms
really is a pub of the type fast disappearing
elsewhere in the British Isles. Operated by
Nigel and Marilyn Dobson, ‘The L.A.’ as it is
known throughout the Island, also tries to
provide the standards set by generations of
publicans before them. Nigel takes great pride
in the quality of his Real Ales and Marilyn
insists that the menu is made up of Real Food!
Type:
Pub/Inn
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Bailey's Coffee Shop and
Patisserie
Village Walk, Onchan, Isle of Man, IM3 4EB
Tel: 01624 673732
Open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 4.30pm.
Hot food available daily. Eat in or take
out. Fresh ground coffees, cappuccinos and
espresso, ample free parking.
Type: Cafe
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Harbour Light Cafe and
Tearooms
Peel, Isle of Man
Tel: 01624 897216
On Peel Promenade, Open all year for morning
coffee, lunches and afternoon teas.
Type:
Cafe
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Cregnesh Tea Rooms
Port St Mary, Isle of Man, IM9 5PX
Tel: 01624 835288
Set in Cregnesh Village, Cakes, scones and cream
teas. Open everyday from 10am to 5pm from April
1st until October 31st.
Type:
Cafe
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Grove Conservatory
Grove Museum, Ramsey, Isle of Man
Tel: 01624 816791
A fully licensed cafe/restaurant serving morning
coffee, lunches and afternoon teas. Open free to
the public as well as museum visitors. Open from
1st April until 31st October seven days a week.
Type: Restaurant, Cafe
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Silverdale Cafe and
Restaurant
Silverdale, Isle of Man, IM9 3DS
Tel: 01624 823474
Situated at Silverdale Glen, Ballasalla. Morning
coffee, snacks, ice creams, lunches, afternoon
teas. Open all year and parties welcome.
Silverdale Glen, run for the past three years by
Ian and Avril Walker, is a place of great appeal
and a great venue for a family day out. The
focal point is the restaurant-cum-café situated
on the banks of the boating lake where boats can
be hired in the summer months. The choice of
eating is very varied. The ice cream parlour
serves delicious locally produced ice cream,
soft drinks and confectionery. In the tea room,
snacks, light meals, lunches, afternoon teas,
cakes and homebaked scones satisfy appetites
throughout the day, while in the licensed
restaurant a wide selection of home-cooked meals
is available from the daytime menu and specials
board. The restaurant is also open on Friday and
Saturday evenings offering a frequently changing
choice of dishes (à la carte or a great value
three course menu on Friday, à la carte only on
Saturday.) In addition to the eating and the
boating, the Glen offers scenic walks, a
children's playground and a unique water-driven
roundabout. Parking at the Glen is free and
there's wheelchair access.
Type: Restaurant, Cafe
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