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Jolly Roger Bar And Restaurant

Seychelles
4.0(69)
Open until 4:00 PM
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4.0
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1.0
6y

It's such a tourist trap! For the first time I really wish I could have the option to rate this junk place and low staff with zero or even below zero ! Very uneducated and primitive staff!!! Went for an organised lunch and I was horrified to see how the food is being prepared in front of me with bare hands handling meat for barbecue , vegetables and the so called garlic bread with is cheapwhite bread and margaribe spread . Not even the basic hygiene rules were respected: staff were cleaning, wiping then mixing the meat, talking on the phone and dancing and from time to time remember to handle the uncooked food without even washing their hands . They we're so late with the food preparation and I had to try it as it was included in the package and no other option on the island, but the meat was just like rubber, very hard and the chichen wings were burnt. The noodles extremely oily and the cabbage mix salad super salty. I ask to speak with the manager and after few attempts a lady came to me and very aggressively pushed my elbow and started shouting to leave her alone with my complain. I didn't even get the change to speak about my concerns coz she told me she is not interested and if I don't like the lunch I should eat it. An extremlex rude and aggressive supervisor with a language below any possible acceptable standard and unacceptable behavior. She has no training, no clue on what customer service is and no interest to solve any customer complain . A sad embrassment and a disgrace that after so many years of evolution we still struggle with decent education requirements. The staff in general and the so called supervisor in particular were EXTREMELY RUDE, CONFRONTATIONAL and VERBALLY AGRESSIVE! The WORST possible place to eat unhygenic, bad food and execrable...

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5.0
2y

Wooowww!!! What an experience it was. From the get go it was amazing. You have to get a boat to get to the bar from Mahe island. The boat crew was very friendly and informative. Once you get close to the Moyenne island you can see the Jolly Roger bar. You can have a hike around Moyenne island as well. I recommend you get a local tour guide. They know the best view points for beautiful photos and they know the history of the place to the t. You can enjoy an amazing local food collection at the Jolly Roger bar and restaurant. We got to enjoy a very tasty and rich local buffet. You can also enjoy the bar at the place as well. The staff was super friendly. After our meal there a small group of locals entertained us with a small yet very enjoyable session of local music with various instruments as well. If you are around Mahe island highly recommend you take this trip and visit the Jolly Roger Bar and restaurant. It will be a once in a lifetime experience.

To top it all off there is a cute and friendly dog named Yellow.💛💛💛 Don't forget to play with it if you...

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5.0
3y

Mimi... I don't know you or this restaurant, but being someone who works in the restaurant industry on an island, the culture is different. I'm not telling you what to do, and I wasn't there for your dining experience at this restaurant, but the world would be a better place if everyone was more open to other people's cultures. Unintelligent? Maybe English, or whatever you speak is not their first language. Idk. I feel like people should be open to other people's perspective. I might be wrong about this... I apologize if I am. Your review was so rude that I had to say something, bc these people don't need to be insulted the way that you did.

For your information, I found an article about the man who bought this island and implemented trees, animals, and trails. I just wanted to see where it was located in the world and I saw there was a restaurant here.

To the restaurant, I will visit some time in my life. See you...

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Adnan Kukic (AK292)Adnan Kukic (AK292)
Since we were on a guided St Anne MP excursion we didn’t stop at the bar, we only bought the entrance tickets to Moyenne there. The island is great: it’s an easy round way of about 60 minutes with some great beaches on the way and a few ruins and an old cemetery, all well signposted. The island was private property until 2012 when the old owner died and gave it to the government that made it part of the NP. Giant tortoises inhabit the island and cross your way every now and then. The best thing about the island is the guide: Yellow. We were lucky to have him exclusively to guide us, because we were the only visitors of the Island at that time (due to Covid...). I guess that dog and the tortoises are the only permanent inhabitants of Moyenne...
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Andre FlaccusAndre Flaccus
Schönes Ambiente und sehr nettes Personal. Hier kann man die frei lebenden Schildkröten sehen und auch die Aufzucht.
Matthias HauserMatthias Hauser
Die Kiosk-Bar, wenn man an der Insel anlandet, versorgt einem an einem schönen Platz, direkt am Meer, mit kühlen Getränken, die so sind, wie überall. Aber: Bereits Brendon Grimshaw, britischer Journalist, der die Insel kaufte und deren Schutz er zu seinem Lebensprojekt machte, nutzte die Einnahmen der Bar, um die Insel zu finanzieren. Die Natur der verlassenen Insel aufzupäppeln, zu schützen, darum waren Besucher:innen zugelassen. Beim Trail um die Insel, der rund 45 Minuten dauert, kann man diese Geschichte mitverfolgen. Zu Grimshaw gesellte sich René Lafortin. Zusammen wurden 16'000 Bäume gepflanzt und fünf Kilometer Wege gebaut, Vogelarten angesidelt. Ein Angebot abgelehnt, die Insel für 50 Mio. Dollar zu verkaufen. Und so wurde ein Nationalpark daraus.
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Since we were on a guided St Anne MP excursion we didn’t stop at the bar, we only bought the entrance tickets to Moyenne there. The island is great: it’s an easy round way of about 60 minutes with some great beaches on the way and a few ruins and an old cemetery, all well signposted. The island was private property until 2012 when the old owner died and gave it to the government that made it part of the NP. Giant tortoises inhabit the island and cross your way every now and then. The best thing about the island is the guide: Yellow. We were lucky to have him exclusively to guide us, because we were the only visitors of the Island at that time (due to Covid...). I guess that dog and the tortoises are the only permanent inhabitants of Moyenne...
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Schönes Ambiente und sehr nettes Personal. Hier kann man die frei lebenden Schildkröten sehen und auch die Aufzucht.
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Die Kiosk-Bar, wenn man an der Insel anlandet, versorgt einem an einem schönen Platz, direkt am Meer, mit kühlen Getränken, die so sind, wie überall. Aber: Bereits Brendon Grimshaw, britischer Journalist, der die Insel kaufte und deren Schutz er zu seinem Lebensprojekt machte, nutzte die Einnahmen der Bar, um die Insel zu finanzieren. Die Natur der verlassenen Insel aufzupäppeln, zu schützen, darum waren Besucher:innen zugelassen. Beim Trail um die Insel, der rund 45 Minuten dauert, kann man diese Geschichte mitverfolgen. Zu Grimshaw gesellte sich René Lafortin. Zusammen wurden 16'000 Bäume gepflanzt und fünf Kilometer Wege gebaut, Vogelarten angesidelt. Ein Angebot abgelehnt, die Insel für 50 Mio. Dollar zu verkaufen. Und so wurde ein Nationalpark daraus.
Matthias Hauser

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