
Located in beautiful Peel, the sunset city on the West Coast of the Isle of Man. Quayside restaurant with a strong philosophy of serving delicious locally sourced dishes with a focus on fresh seafood, meats and vegetarian plates. We look forward to welcoming you to our restaurant. Book now, reserve tables online or 01624 845470.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Mariners Wharf Peel, E Quay, Peel, Isle of Man IM5 1AR, Isle of Man
Phone: +44 1624 845470
Website: https://theboatyardpeel.co.uk/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: kernowonline.eu
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Reviews
The food was excellent. I had the local crab toastie, followed by a fish gratin, and finished with an affogato — all beautifully cooked and presented. My husband and one son enjoyed the soup of the day and local haddock fish fingers, while our other son chose steak and chips, which was cooked perfectly.
The staff were warm and welcoming, and Pradeep looked after us very well, checking in regularly to see if we needed anything. A great atmosphere, delicious food, and attentive service. We’d happily return in the Summer when we visit the Isle of Man again.
Staff was very attentive, polite and elegant, they suggested us the fishes of the day, the skate wing came from another world, a world where I’d love to live because that taste was incredible! Rosemary soup was definitely somethin, it was delicious.
Prices are bit higher than other regular restaurants but it’s worth it. 100% recommended.
All the staff are welcoming and great customer service.
Thank you all for a wonderful experience.
We are all looking forward to seeing you again soon.
So I am not claiming I got food poisoning from eating here. I will instead say that having eaten cereal and ice cream as my only other food that day (and having drunk no alcohol) I spent 4 hours vomiting after my meal at this restaurant. Any causation would be mere speculation.