This large, idiosyncratic bar-restaurant in a much-extended 1919 cottage commands the top location on Marielyst's central pedestrianised area. It's packed full of model ships, dangling lanterns, gramophones and cheeky signage, while upstairs, museum-like sub-rooms create a 1940s feel. Dine on classic pub grub including pizza, fish or steak.
Or, throughout summer (and on busy weekends) graze the brunch and dinner buffets.