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There is seating both inside and out. Due to the fact that the parking is limited at Bonne
Nuit it is normally possible to get a table here.
Colleen's Café: Located on the sea front at Greve de Lecq this is a lovely place for a
breakfast, a full blown meal or one of their many flavours of ice cream. There is plenty of
seating both inside and out, whilst the views across the bay are superb.
There is limited parking in the small car park on the sea front but plenty more parking in the
large car park, just up the hill, which has a Martello Tower in its middle. Tel: 01534481420
Colleen's is a popular destination at Greve de Lecq whilst the small kiosk offers a con-
venient range of ice cream's, drinks etc for those who don't want to leave the beach.
First Tower Café: On the cycle track between St Helier and St Aubin's there is plenty of
outside seating to cater for visitors and locals alike. Tel: 01534 616886
Fort View Café: Close to the sea wall in St Aubin's the Fort View Café is great place to
sit at any time of the bay. The food is excellent and the views superb. There is some inside
seating but sitting outside in warm sunshine is the preferred option.
Gunsite: On the sea front at Beaumont this café is situated in a German bunker from the
Second World War. There is also plenty of outside seating for when the weather is warm-
er. I always prefer eating here when the tide is in and there is some activity on the water.
The Hobie Cat sailing fleet is based nearby and can be a dramatic sight if there is a strong
wind blowing. Tel: 01534 735806
Hungry Man: On the harbour at Rozel the Hungry Man is something of a local institu-
tion. Their burgers are bordering on legendary. It is open throughout the year and although
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