Where's Good to Eat?

England NW - Isle of Man


'Where's Good to Eat?' has operated in the Isle of Man for some time and so it has a well established Secret Diner community writing reviews and expressing their views about eating out there.

The overwhelmingly positive nature of the reviews for this area is a good indication of the standards that can be expected by diners on the Island and reflects an increasingly affluent economy with a fast growing eating out sector.

The Island is, of course, famous for two particular types of seafood; kippers and "queenie" scallops, both of which can be found on many of the Island's menus. The reviews, however, paint a picture of a much broader and more varied eating out scene suggesting that, despite being rather isolated, it is something of a microcosm of the wider UK dining sector.

Secret Diners in the Isle of Man are selected from the many people who provide comments about eating out there. For a list of the establishments and current comments for Douglas, the Island's capital, please Click Here