Isle of Man

Best Restaurants on the Isle of Man

Best Restaurants on the Isle of Man

For those seeking epicurean endeavours, the Isle of Man awaits with a delicious collection of restaurants. From heavenly harbourside venues to homely establishments in the heart of the island, each one promises a unique dining experience and wealth of charm. Head out on otherworldly adventures to revel in the beauty of the island, before finding your way over to your restaurant of choice for flavourful repasts.

Relax over long drinks and moreish moments and uncover some of the best restaurants on the Isle of Man.

The Fig & Olive, Douglas

Credit The Fig & Olive, Isle of Man

Adding a Mediterranean twist to island life, The Fig & Olive is one of the best places on the Isle of Man to “meet, drink, eat”. With Greek roots, this sought-after restaurant harmonises European and internationally-inspired cuisine with traditional dishes and the finest local ingredients. Expect thoughtfully prepared menus with classic favourites and seasonal specials, such as bruschetta, olives, and stuffed vine leaves, alongside haggis bonbons, forest mushrooms, and Manx steak. Head over for relaxed lunches or candlelit dinner dates and indulge.

The Sound Café, Port Erin

Ocean views from the sun-dappled dining area of The Sound Café, Isle of Man

At the most southerly tip of the Isle of Man, The Sound Café resides within one of the most exquisite settings in the British Isles. Overlooking the Calf of Man, it delivers delectable menus alongside a backdrop of ocean panoramas. Relax over wholesome brunches and leisurely lunches, enjoying a windowside seat in winter or savouring alfresco dining on the terrace in summer. Fresh seafood is a particular treat, served with a glass of something chilled. Offering a taste of something sweeter are a selection of fresh bakes and servings of Davison’s Manx ice cream.

La Mona Lisa, Laxey

Head to the coastal village of Laxey on the Isle of Man’s east coast to find La Mona Lisa. Promising an irresistible taste of Italy, this family-run restaurant has been welcoming locals and visitors alike since 1994 and is a must-visit for its traditional Italian dishes. Settle in for a soul-soothing repast and meals are crafted to order, luxuriating over a glass of your favourite vintage. Open during select evening hours, this is a dreamy destination for relaxed soirees.  Should you feel like dining in your Boutique abode, a takeaway service is available too.

Coast, Douglas

The welcoming façade of Coast restaurant in Douglas, Isle of Man

With a philosophy centred on refined flavours and elegant presentation, Coast offers sophisticated dishes created from the island’s finest ingredients. With Head Chef Lesley Jacobs at the helm, the kitchen’s talented team produces elegant plates to capture the attention and please the palate. Start your day with the restaurant’s tempting breakfast menu or seek appetising moments with the fixed and à la carte menus for lunch or dinner. To elevate your Sunday, return for one of their soothing roasts, especially appetising after a coastal stroll.

The Boatyard, Peel

A chef whips up a delicious treat at The Boatyard in Peel, Isle of Man

Sitting pretty on the historic quayside of Peel, the family-run Boatyard restaurant is a beloved establishment for all things seafood. Set amongst the lively atmosphere of Peel’s marine and working harbour, its à la carte menus are complemented by daily specials supplied by the local fishermen. Alongside an array of delectable dishes, chef specials include skilfully fashioned turbot chop, skate wing, plaice fillets, local lobster, and Manx Queenies. Perfect for family feasting, The Boatyard also offers dedicated children’s menus.

Little Fish Café, Douglas

The windowfront of Little Fish Café in Douglas, Isle of Man

Open during select days throughout the week, Little Fish Café beckons to lovers of fruits de mer. An intimate dining venue with tables seating up to eight, it’s an idyllic destination for absorbing the friendly atmosphere and savouring freshly-caught local seafood. Accompanying dishes is an extensive collection of drinks, with delicious cocktails and aromatic coffees particular favourites. Best served with a dash of tabasco and lemon, the restaurant’s Bloody Mary cocktails are a real house special.

Studio Umami, Ramsey

Travel across all corners of the globe with a trip to Studio Umami. A hidden haven in the north of the island, Studio Umami encompasses both a contemporary art gallery, deli, and pop-up restaurant, making for a unique dining experience for coffee or lunch. Take a seat amongst the walls adorned in local and international art and absorb the ambience as you peruse the menus. Reflecting the eclectic nature of the space, the dishes take inspiration from around the world, including the kitchen’s signature burgers with tandoori chicken, paprika beef, or spiced halloumi.

Naadu, Douglas

A traditional Indian restaurant in the capital town of Douglas, Naadu promises a feast for the senses. Step inside the warm interiors bathed in jewel tones and find your table, ready to peruse the offerings with a tipple in hand. Perfect for informal lunches and romantic date nights alike, its menu of authentic Indian cuisine offers something for everyone, with traditional curries, masalas, biryanis and more all a part of the expertly curated selection. Reserve your table in advance to avoid missing out and look forward to heavenly taste sensations.

The Shore Hotel, Laxey

The contemporary interiors of The Shore Hotel restaurant in Laxey, Isle of Man

Within the picturesque village of Old Laxey resides The Shore Hotel Restaurant. Take a walk along the waterfront before wending your way over to the in-house restaurant, where a glass-fronted dining room welcomes diners for a luxurious experience. Led by Executive Chef, Charl Coetzee, the kitchen team delivers creatively imagined and intricately crafted dishes across both à la carte and two and three-course menus. Sunday lunch menus can also be enjoyed in season, while for a touch of exclusivity, a private dining area can be reserved for up to 16 guests.

Enzo’s, Douglas

Turn your attention to Enzo’s for an unforgettable gateway to the sunbaked terazas of Italy. A short walk from the waterfront in Douglas, Enzo’s specialises in modern international cuisine with an emphasis on Italian fare and Manx fruits de mer. Visit for lunch or dinner and anticipate imaginatively prepared repasts curated in tandem with the seasons, as well as fresh fish and shellfish landed each day. As part of the restaurant’s seafood offerings, fresh local lobster, Manx Queenies, and the day’s freshest catch regularly appear on the specials, served with an Italian twist.

The Hawthorn, Greeba

An adored local establishment, The Hawthorn can be found in the heart of the Isle of the Man. A family-run bar and bistro, it has been opening its doors since 2000 and offers a welcoming atmosphere and friendly service. Head over to uncover the timber-clad façade, before stepping inside to find your table. On balmy days, a selection of outdoor seating can also be enjoyed outside, with a sun-kissed deck overlooking a patchwork of rolling Manx countryside. Expect wholesome tastes and dishes created with local ingredients for brunch, lunch and dinner.

Grain and Vine, Douglas

Seeking a pre-dinner aperitif or somewhere special to extend the night? Situated in Douglas, Grain and Vine is a charming ale and cocktail house just perfect for relaxing over a quality beverage or two. With a selection of 18 draught lines and the island’s largest collection of spirits and wines, you are sure to find the dreamiest drop to round off your dining experience. Simply stroll over and take up a pew, ready to let the time slip away in easy conversation and an ambient glow.

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