Pier 17

Guernsey


The bright and stylish bistro is a favourite choice for sea views coupled with modern British dishes, such as pan-fried brill with asparagus, aubergine stack with mozzarella and seared scallops with pea puree. And yes, there are comfort foods as well, in the form of sticky toffee pudding. Book ahead on weekends.


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