While in Broadstairs, don’ t miss …
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The Little Art Gallery
Vicki Noble is a professional artist who runs a successful business in Broadstairs, The Little Art Gallery, Harbour Street, where you can see an array of artwork from various local artists using different mediums, styles and subjects. Beth Stokes is an amateur artist who dabbles in freelance design of clothing and interiors but also runs her own holiday let business. Between them they have set up watercolour lessons which they hold on a weekly basis in Broadstairs, offering a course of six lessons to incorporate all the basic techniques in the subject through to a more professional level. For the past two years they have also been running weekend workshops at the beautiful Flackley Ash Hotel, Peasmarsh, nr Rye, East Sussex. These are aimed at people of any level in watercolours, which are proving to be very popular and are achieving great reviews. Beth and Vicki’ s aim is to give people a sense of freedom in a relaxing environment where they can discover their inner artistic nature and develop their own style.
The Little Art Gallery Eldon Place Broadstairs CT10 1NA 07817 116007 www. artypartybreaks. com
Fish & Beer
Atmospheric, continentalstyled bar, bang on trend with its ' small plates ' menu. Diners / drinkers equally welcome. Carefully chosen guest wines and ales compliment the stable of craft lagers and beers on tap. Chef Luke Scott cooks each dish to order, in an open-plan kitchen, with seafood and fish being the mainstay of the menu. Daily specials offer meat and veggie options, and their fish is fresh, never frozen. Ingredients are sourced from the best of Kent ' s suppliers. Paella to order( parties of 6 +). Beers / lagers / menu items vary according to season. Live music nights at the weekend. Cash Only. Check website for opening hours.
Fish and Beer Broadstairs 37 Albion Street Broadstairs CT10 1NE 01843 863906 www. fishandbeerbroadstairs. com
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The Captain Digby
The Captain Digby is an awardwinning cliff-top restaurant and one of Broadstairs’ most popular places to dine. Overlooking Kingsgate Bay, the Digby offers stunning views and fantastic food. Being a Family Restaurant the Digby caters for all ages, serving great British homecooked food in both the bar and the restaurant. The extensive restaurant menu provides a good variety of traditional dishes along with daily specials displayed on the chalkboards. The Digby assures you a warm welcome every time.
The Captain Digby Whiteness Road Broadstairs CT10 3QH 01843 867764 www. captaindigby. co. uk
The Tartar Frigate
The historic Tartar Frigate is one of the only 18th-century flint pub and restaurants in Kent. Boasting stunning panoramic views over Viking Bay in Broadstairs, the Frigate is widely renowned as one of the best seafood restaurants in Kent. In the restaurant, a wide selection of fresh seafood dishes await you, alongside some classic non seafood dishes for those that fancy something different. Downstairs in the traditional pub and bar a large selection of quality real ales are served alongside great traditional British pub dishes.
The Tartar Frigate 37-39 Harbour Street Broadstairs CT10 1EU 01843 862013 www. tartarfrigate. co. uk
The Pavilion
Located right on the golden sands of Viking Bay the Broadstairs Pavilion provides a great place to enjoy food, coffees and drinks beside the sea. The veranda and beach garden are prime location during the warmer months and with its retractable roof, the conservatory proves to be popular all year round. The perfect place to enjoy breakfast with a fresh coffee or a traditional British home cooked lunch with a glass of fine wine.
The Pavilion Harbour Street Broadstairs CT10 1EU 01843 600999 www. pavilion-broadstairs. co. uk
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