Local café keeps spirits high during unexpected power outage on race week

By 3FM Published 26 May 2026

When the lights went out at the Victory Café at the Bungalow during last night's power cut, the team didn't skip a beat. Lit only by lantern-light, Ben and Vicki Quirk continued serving visitors to one of the Isle of Man TT's most iconic locations, and they've now thanked fans for their patience and good humour during the unexpected incident.

Community Spirit Shines During TT Week Power Cut

The power outage affected several areas across the island, including Laxey, Maughold, Dhoon, and Glen Mona. Despite the disruption, the Victory Café's impromptu lantern service proved that TT week brings out the best in both locals and visitors. The Quirks' heartfelt thanks on social media resonated with the racing community, highlighting the can-do attitude that defines the festival.

What Else Is Happening During TT 2026

  • Road closures: The Mountain Road is expected to remain closed for approximately three hours this morning
  • Practice sessions: Roads around the course will shut this evening for the second practice of TT 2026
  • Record-breaking weather: Forecasters predict today could set new temperature records for the festival
  • Spectator updates: Parliament Square in Ramsey will be off-limits to spectators for the remainder of TT week

Manx Utilities responded swiftly to restore power following the incident. For visitors and residents planning their TT experience, staying informed about road closures and weather conditions remains essential during race week.

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