
Oyster Box
Beachfront seafood restaurant on St Brelade's Bay.
Nestled in St Helier, Beresford Street Kitchen offers seasonal plates and excellent coffee. More than just a café, it champions a vital social mission: providing training and employment for adults with learning disabilities within a vibrant culinary environment.
Beresford Street Kitchen operates as a bright, modern café with a heart truly at its core. It distinguishes itself not only through its earnest commitment to quality food and drink but also through its profound social enterprise model. The establishment serves as a dedicated training kitchen, offering adults with learning disabilities the invaluable opportunity to gain culinary and front-of-house skills in a supportive, professional setting. This initiative fosters independence and meaningful employment for individuals who might otherwise face barriers in the job market. Regulars often speak of the palpable positive energy that permeates the space, a testament to the passionate team working there. Visiting BSK contributes directly to a system that uplifts and empowers local talent, making it a truly rewarding experience beyond just the meal.
Upon entering, you will find a bright and airy space where the focus is on fresh, approachable food. The counter-ordering system ensures efficiency, allowing you to choose from an array of options such as pressed sandwiches, thoughtfully assembled vegetable-led salad plates, and hearty bowls of soup. Their espresso bar is well-regarded, serving up serious coffee that complements any meal or provides a welcome pause in your day. Expect a lively atmosphere, conducive to a quick working lunch or a relaxed coffee and cake. Vegan and gluten-free choices are consistently available.
Beresford Street Kitchen is situated on Beresford Street, right in the bustling heart of St Helier. It's an easy walk from the main shopping areas and the Central Market. Finding your way there by foot is straightforward after exploring the nearby historic architecture and independent shops. Public transport links are readily accessible, with numerous bus routes stopping within a few minutes' stroll.
They often have unique handmade items or prints available for purchase, created by individuals involved in their programmes, making for a thoughtful souvenir.
Visit during the late morning for a quieter experience before the lunchtime rush, or mid-afternoon for coffee and cake.
Daytime only — closes mid-afternoon. Counter ordering. Vegan and gluten-free options always on.
17 Beresford St, St Helier, Jersey JE2 4WN
This charity supporting vulnerable adults is just a brilliant place. The food choice is wide, the food is freshly prepared and the atmosphere lively without the accompaniment of loud music. If you're in St Helier you've got to give this place a try.
Loved every minute of this place! Lovely cake, and I enjoyed the opportunity to buy some of the printed work that the team is doing there. You are all fantastic ❤️
Terrific food, cafe setting, facilities, menu choices and staff. Great initiative and would come again.
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Beachfront seafood restaurant on St Brelade's Bay.

Refined harbour-side dining in Gorey.

Jersey's long-running fine-dining destination.