From the
http://www.kentonline.co.uk , 03 June 2017. By Beth Robson.
New night spot CinCin in Deal is aimed at over-40s.
What do you get when the writer of adult pantomimes joins forces with
the founder of a roving dining club?
The answer is a new wine bar, with live – often jazz influenced – music,
friendly and experienced staff, and themed dining evenings with guest
chefs.
It’s all happening at CinCin (pronounced chin-chin from the Italian
toast) Wine Bar and Bistro in South Court, which owners Brian Short and
Jonothan Bowles opened on Wednesday, May 4.
Owners Jonothan Bowles and Brian Short with manager Tanya Tong.
Mr Short is renowned for writing, producing and acting in the Sgt’s Mess
Pantomimes at Deal’s Astor Theatre, which he resurrected in 2013 with
The Wizard Who’s Odd. The former Royal Marine and later a policeman has
owned the venue for some time but has leased it out to different
businessmen who ran it as an evening venue in recent years.
Mr Short was ready to take over the reins under a new name and
management when he and his now business partner decided to join
resources to also make a new home for Mr Bowles’ roving dining club Run
Ashore.
Mr Short said: “We have given it the catch line, ‘It’s a nice place for
nice people.’ It’s not aimed at kids, instead it’s for a more discerning
patronage.
“People are loving CinCin. The reason why we’re doing it is because
we’ve recognised there is a need for a nice place to enjoy live music
away from the younger crowd.”
CinCin has been opened up, fully refurbished with a fresh look, stylish
lighting, the ladies toilets have been moved making way for a stage
where music will be played every Wednesday night and Sunday afternoon.
The kitchen will be opens today, serving pizzas and tapas. The roving
dining club will no longer rove, and the usual monthly culinary nights
will still take place. There will be themes to the nights and occasional
guest chefs to liven up it up, encouraging a diverse and tasty range of
cuisine.
Arguably, it is Deal’s first venue to have prosecco on tap, saving the
need to buy a bottle for best value. There is also a free cheese board
platter for anyone who books in advance tonight (Wednesday).
Mr Bowles added: “When starting the venture with Brian we both decided
that there is a great demand for a venue in Deal which is more of a
night spot aimed at the over-40s. It is open to adults of all ages of
course, but people over 40 are missing a proper night spot that isn’t a
pub or restaurant.
“On that basis, Brian, being an ex-Marine, is able to follow up on the
music acts and for my part, already having an extensive membership of
Run Ashore, we are bringing those two elements together.”
The live music programme kicks off at CinCin Wine Bar and Bistro with a
Freddie Mercury tribute act on Sunday, June 11, from 6.30pm.
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