FERRIES
FERRY + HOTEL
FERRIES
FERRY + HOTEL
The island paradise continues into the night with the bright lights of St Helier, the beautiful sunsets and the calm waves brushing up along the shore. Jersey nightlife is a key part of the island’s charm, and once you’ve sampled a night on the island, you’ll be waiting for the sun to go down so you can experience it again.
Project 52 is a discretely hidden Orwellian public lounge and private bar that lies on the cobbled streets of Waterloo Lane in St Helier.
Mimosa is one of the bars located in the beautiful Victorian Liberty Wharf building.
So Bar is a sophisticated venue in the heart of St Helier’s white collar district, and therefore is a popular drinking hole for the professionals.
Biere Atelier is possibly Jersey’s first micropub and consists of a single room with a few tables and stools for visitors to perch.
There is nothing more comforting than a warm and cosy pub at the end of a crisp autumnal walk, or even just as a safe space where you know you can relax with a drink and feel welcome whatever time of year. Jersey has many pubs across the island as well as in St Helier so there is something for all types of visitors to enjoy.
The Cock and Bottle is a pub in the heart of St Helier on the Royal Square.
Also based in St Helier, the Lamblighter Real Ale Pub lies on Mucaster Street, close to the Jersey Museum and Art Gallery.
The Portelet Inn is a real step-back in time in a unique 16th century building.
Situated in the north-west of the island in the St Mary Parish, the St Mary’s Country Inn is a modern and contemporary take on a traditional country pub.
The Trinity Arms is a stunning pub in the north-east of the island in the parish of Trinity, right in the heart of the countryside making it a classic country pub.
The Old Smugglers Inn is based in the heart of Ouaisne Bay on the south-west of the island. A traditional country pub, named after its history as a base for pirates after smuggling in their goods.
Live music is the perfect way to create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, whether that’s upbeat and swinging on a Saturday night, or calm and relaxing for a Sunday afternoon. Luckily, there are a few places in Jersey that offer up great live music for any sort of mood.
Prince’s Bar is in Les Havre des Pas on the east of St Helier. The bar is primely located overlooking the sea, with a gorgeous outdoor area to sit out in the fresh air. Every Wednesday night there is a live music night, where the island’s local talents perform. Live bands perform at the weekends, changing it up so they’ll always be something new and exciting to listen to. For visitors wishing to try their hand in performing, there is a karaoke night every bank holiday. Perfect for families, music lovers and wannabe-performers.
Chambers is one of the most popular music venues in St Helier. With superb food, a mezzanine floor and large entertainment stage, the bar has live music on every night of the week, so whenever you pop in, you’ll be entertained! Chambers has recently opened ‘Smoke’, it’s new Asian-inspired relaxed-dining menu with options including a selection of meat cooked over a hot Robata charcoal grill. Delicious food accompanied by live music makes for a winning night.
The Blue Note Bar is a unique jazz and blues bar on Broad Street in St Helier. Here, you won’t find any televisions showing the sport, but you’ll find a beautiful Victorian style bar with high quality live jazz and blues music in an informal yet sophisticated setting. With an ever-changing drinks list, a stunning interior, welcoming staff and fantastic original music, what more could you want?