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Dog-Friendly Places to Eat Near Rocquaine Bay

After a long run across the vast sands of Rocquaine or an adventurous hike up the Pleinmont cliffs, you’ll be looking for a welcoming spot to relax. Rocquaine Bay is home to some of the most scenic and dog-friendly spots in Guernsey, offering the perfect reward for you and your pup after a day of exploring the wild west.

Beachfront Cafes & Kiosks (Perfect for a Quick Bite)

Ideal for grabbing a refreshment while your dog rests on the sea wall or in the shade:

  • Portelet Beach Kiosk: Located just around the southern corner of the bay at the beautiful Portelet Harbour. This is a local favorite for dog owners; it’s a quiet, sheltered spot perfect for a coffee and a sandwich while your dog watches the fishing boats.
  • Imperial Kiosk: Situated right at the base of the Imperial Hotel at the southern end of the bay. It’s the ultimate "post-walk" stop for an ice cream or a cool drink before heading up the cliffs or onto the sand.

Pubs & Restaurants (For Hearty Meals & Sunset Drinks)

If you are looking for a full meal or a place to watch the legendary Rocquaine sunset, these nearby establishments are famously dog-friendly:

  • The Imperial Hotel: Overlooking the entire bay, the Imperial is a hub for the dog-walking community. Dogs are very welcome in the Public Bar and on the large Front Terrace. It’s the perfect place for a pub lunch after a walk along the shore.
  • The L'Erée Bay Hotel: Located just a short walk north along the coast road. This hotel features a dedicated dog-friendly bar area and an outdoor terrace, making it a great stop if you are walking between Rocquaine and L'Erée.

Nearby "Hidden Gems" (A Short Walk or Drive)

If you want to head slightly inland for a change of scenery or a bit of shelter:

  • Fleur du Jardin: A 10-minute drive inland takes you to this charming "Flower of the Garden" pub in Castel. It’s one of the most dog-friendly venues on the island, featuring a large beer garden and a cozy bar area.
  • Saumarez Park Café: Approximately 10 minutes away by car. This is a brilliant inland alternative if the Atlantic winds are a bit too high on the coast, offering a sheltered spot within the island's largest public park.

🐾 Local Expert Tip: The Sunset Social

Rocquaine is the premier spot for Guernsey’s famous sunsets. Many local dog owners head to the Imperial Hotel terrace in the early evening. It’s a very social atmosphere where your dog is likely to make plenty of new friends while you enjoy a local cider and watch the sun dip behind Fort Grey.


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