Friday, 7 December 2012

The Royal Harbour Brasserie, on the end of Ramsgate’s East Pier is open from 7am until late.

This is the one that was the Eagle Café and I popped in to the opening this evening, apologies for the photos, there wasn’t really enough light, I will try to get there over the weekend during the day as this is the hostelry with the best view in Thanet, one of the best in Kent.  

For once a very good news story, a council owned and long term empty property back in use.



Pleasant evening, good pianist a bit of a dream if you paint or draw, cos of the view.

The proprietor is Adrian Mowl so the food will be good. 

5 comments:

  1. Good to see it's back in use Michael. I now have a good excuse to visit Ramsgate again!

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  2. The weather was not kind for the opening evening. Good luck to this much needed revival of a Ramsgate landmark.

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  3. What a choice in Ramsgate. The Belgian, age, Eddie g's, gerry's, Bon appetit and now the royal harbour!

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    1. you forgot Corbys Tea room in York street Ramsgate

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  4. And Caboose on Queen Street!

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