Havre des Pas is located on the edge of St Helier town centre and is a mainly residential area, featuring some lovely examples of late 19th-century houses and a recently restored Victorian lido. The beachfront and promenade are home to several good-value cafes, bars, and restaurants.
TOP 4 PLACES TO EAT & DRINK IN HAVRE DES PAS
Coast Bar & Bistro at The Oomaroo Hotel overlooks the sea and the Victorian Lido, perfect for a cooling dip in the summer heat. The Moules à la Crème, slow-cooked Beef Masala, and, in summer, the excellent strawberry tart are some of our food choices. Many visitors and locals mention that this restaurant offers great value for money.
De L’Etang Greek Taverna, located on the seafront overlooking the Victorian Lido, is popular for a good reason: it offers a friendly welcome and great Greek food at a great price. We love the Lamb Kleftico and the baklava with ice cream and fruit. Try the Greek wine, it´s terrific!
Dockyard Restaurant is right on the seafront on the promenade and is a very popular and friendly place for locals and visitors in the know. Reservations are strongly recommended in summer for al fresco tables overlooking the sea.
Roseville Bistro is a charming restaurant with top-notch service in the heart of Havre des Pas, specialising in local seafood and chargrilled meats. The Jersey oysters in season are top quality!
HOTELS IN HAVRE DES PAS
Marina Metro Hotel is situated right on the seafront, along the promenade, and features a good restaurant.
The Ommaroo Hotel overlooks the Lido and a small beach.
WHAT TO SEE & DO IN HAVRE DES PAS
Howard Davis Park is an oasis of quiet on the edge of the town centre and only a couple of blocks from the seafront, with some nice period Jersey houses to see on the way.
Paddleboarding– SUP- is easy to master and a fun water sport you can enjoy in the sheltered bay at Havre des Pas.
