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THE TENBY
St Aubin's harbour is the kind of place people come back to. The Tenby sits right on The Bulwarks, looking out over the water, and has done long enough to feel like part of the furniture. Inside, it's warm and welcoming in the way only a proper local can be. A pub that knows its regulars, looks after its visitors, and makes everyone feel like they've found the right place. Outside, the terrace puts you right in the middle of harbour life. The tide comes and goes. So do the boats. Part of the Randalls family since before most of us can remember, The Tenby is one of those places Jersey does particularly well. It's that kind of place.
OPENING HOURS
Mon–Thu 11am–10pm · Fri–Sat 11am–11pm · Sun 11am–10pmKITCHEN
Mon Closed · Tue–Thu 12pm–2:30pm & 5pm–8pm · Fri–Sat 12pm–2:30pm & 5pm–8:30pm · Sun 12pm–6pm






Two courses, three courses, a pint and a harbour view. Sundays at The Tenby are worth getting up for. The kitchen puts everything into it — proper roasts, all the trimmings, and desserts that earn their place at the end. Two courses from £24.95. Three from £29.50. Served until 6pm. Book ahead.





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The way Sundays should be. A proper roast, all the trimmings, and a harbour view to sit back and enjoy it all from. Two courses for £24.95, three for £29.50. Served every Sunday from 12pm until 6pm. Booking recommended.
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Every Thursday at The Tenby. A proper pie, a cold pint, and nothing else to worry about. All for £15. Book a table or just turn up hungry.
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Keep an eye on the Randalls Loyalty App for exclusive boosts at The Tenby. Extra points, special offers, and rewards that make a great pub even better.
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Open the Randalls Loyalty App to find your digital stamp cards. Scan your QR code every time you buy at The Tenby, and your stamps are added automatically. Collect ten stamps on selected drinks or five on selected food, and a free one is yours. Current cards run until the end of April, with new ones launching after that. There's always something worth collecting.
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