Cultural heart of Margate
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Non-smoking roomsBBQ facilitiesNon-smoking throughoutBoard games/puzzlesOutdoor furnitureStaff adhere to local safety protocolsAll 23 facilities +
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Apartment - Ground Floor
1 × Sofa bed58 ㎡up to 6
This apartment has a electric kettle, coffee making, stovetop and microwave.
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Facilities · 23
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Non-smoking roomsBBQ facilitiesNon-smoking throughoutBoard games/puzzlesOutdoor furnitureStaff adhere to local safety protocolsGuest rooms disinfected between staysCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusPhysical distancing rules followedCashless payment availableFire extinguishersFirst aid kit availableContactless check-in/check-outInvoice providedSmoke alarmsKey accessSecurity alarmFree wired internetInternet accessJapanese gardenFishing nearbyBeach club nearby (surcharge)Beach toys
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Sargasso
Modern Cuisine · Bib
££
Housed inside a former boat shed on the harbour wall, Sargasso really does have the perfect seaside location. Watch the tide come in as you sit back and enjoy the seasonally changing menu, which – just like sister restaurant Brawn in London – puts quality produce front and centre. In this case, that means a bounty of delicious fresh seafood, offering clean, powerful flavours in each smartly pared-back dish. The menu is designed for sharing, allowing you to try as much as possible, while the wine list leans towards natural and biodynamic options.
483m
2
Bottega Caruso
coffee_shop
££
A former pub plays host to this sweet little osteria offering southern Italian fare, often using ingredients from the chef-owner's home region of Campania. There's a homespun charm to the place, so it's only right the hand-made pastas form the core of the menu. The rest of the simple, rustic cooking consists of small plates and snacks; look out for the 'polpette di pane al sugo', where bread has been used to fashion a 'meatball' of sorts. The same team run a deli a few doors down, which transforms into a wine bar at weekends that's ideal for a drink before or after dinner.
346m
3
Angela's
seafood
££
Set just off the esplanade is this understated little bistro with a fiercely local, responsible ethos – even the tables are made of compressed recycled plastic. With no meat on the menu, dishes are centred around well-sourced seafood, be it Dover sole with 'green sauce' or hake with tomatoes and capers. Simplicity is the key to the cooking, with the quality central ingredients allowed to shine thanks to just a few, well-judged accompaniments. The friendly service creates a pleasantly relaxed atmosphere.
461m
4
Sète
Modern British
££
A characterful, bow-windowed former sweet shop is the home for this lovingly run restaurant located on the road between Margate and Broadstairs. In a fairly small space, the passionate team have managed to combine a restaurant, a wine bar and a bottle shop. The kitchen fuses some classical French techniques with a distinctly British, produce-driven approach, where nothing is overworked and the natural flavours of a few key ingredients are the driving force. The blackboard-written menu is ever-changing, but expect the likes of sea bass with creamy leeks, almonds and soy-pickled chilli.
973m
5
Quince
British Contemporary
££
Two alumni of The Goods Shed in Canterbury are behind this unfussy modern bistro, which is a hit with locals and tourists alike. The simple dish descriptions on the concise seasonal menu belie the depth of the dishes, which are made with high quality ingredients and come with distinct flavours and textures. Smooth service adds to the experience.
3.5km
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