The Quarterbridge Quarterbridge , Douglas,, IM2 1HB The Quarterbridge is quirky. There are three bars, all on slightly different levels. It faces the TT course and has a tiny garden at the back over looking a stream. Read More
The Queen’s Hotel-Laxey New Road , Laxey, IM4 7BJ Originally built somewhere around 1863 but almost completely destroyed in a fire in 1905 this is a lively pub especially at weekends. There is an extensive beer garden overlooking the Electric Railway at the back which acts a sun trap on a summers day in which to enjoy a leisurely pint. Read More
The Queen’s Pier Ramsey Promenade, Ramsey, IM8 Opened in 1886, by the Bishop of Sodor and Man. The 2241 foot long pier was built, for the Isle of Man Harbour Board at a cost of £45,000, by Head Wrightson & Co and designed by Sir John Coode. Steamers ceased to birth at the pier in late 1960s and the tramway closed in […] Read More
The Queens Hotel-Douglas Queens Promenade, Douglas, IM2 4NL Dark panelled, cosy pub with a beer garden at the front overlooking Douglas promenade. Popular for dinner in the evenings and especially at TT. There is live entertainment most weekends. Read More
The Raggatt The Raggatt, Glen Maye Road, Peel, IM5 3AF Lovely, easy walking along the side of the River Neb. A very popular spot for dog walkers. It is low lying so can be a bit wet under foot sometimes. Read More
The Railway (Pub) Banks Circus , Douglas, IM1 5AB This Douglas pub, next to the Railway Station concentrates on fine craft and real ales, quality spirits and customer service. The pub is furnished with an industrial vibe and has some outdoor seating overlooking the Marina. They host live entertainment every week end and hold special events during the year. Read More