Friday 25 March 2011

Smyrna a new patisserie, coffee bar in King Street Ramsgate


Just opened today, I haven’t had a chance to try it as I am at work, this certainly looks like one for the gourmet with a sweet tooth.
There seems to be some sign of revival up my end of King Street, a bed shop has just opened and it looks as though a pet shop is well on the way.




6 comments:

  1. In an older post you said the Sun Rise cafe sold a bacon sandwich and a cup of tea for a quid.

    Good luck to this new shop!

    Ben Kelly,

    Osaka, Japan.

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  2. Ben I think you have your wires crossed there, that’s the bakers in Harbour Street on market day.

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  3. Glad you are getting some signs of shops over there, we need more and wih the new shop rates holidays I am sure it is a good time to open a shop in Thanet.

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  4. The going rate for a breakfast has reached a rock bottom price of a quid - on market days - at the Sun Rise Cafe, I got it.

    I wonder if this food business can survive as you often say you have many DSS residents near your bookshop.

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  5. The best baklava I have ever eaten!
    And I never ever ever use superlatives!! Lol.
    Thank you Smyrna Cafe.

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