From the
https://theisleofthanetnews.com September 20, 2023. By Kathy Bailes.
Former Ravensgate Arms transformed into new Eats n Beats venue.
Inside the new East n Beats venue.
The former "Ravensgate Arms" in Ramsgate has been transformed after
becoming the new venue for bar, restaurant and music business Eats n
Beats.
Eats n Beats originally opened in Addington Street in 2019. It is
run by music industry veterans Meredith Cork and Keith Wilkinson who
created a space for a variety of gigs and interesting menus and
built up a loyal following.
The music café shut at that site in March and has now relocated to
King Street following the closure of the popular "Ravensgate Arms" in
April.
Meredith, who founded Yellow Brick Music, and former Squeeze band
member Keith have put their own stamp on the property, stripping out
the dark wood “scrubbing, painting and polishing” and creating a new
shelter and seating area in the courtyard.
Meredith (left), Keith (right).
Meredith said: “We have done so much to it and de-pubbified it. It
had very dark furniture and dark walls so we have completely changed
it up.
“There are enough pub pubs and the whole ethos of Eats n Beats was
to be a place where women feel safe having a drink.
“We are really so happy here, it is such a lovely space and it is
bigger with more room to host things.
“We were one of the early independents in Addington Street and we
are hoping the same energy will come to King Street and build
confidence and businesses.
“We’ve made friends with everyone here and we are looking forward to
the Ramsgate Day event so we can do some fun things and get
involved.
“We built a downstairs kitchen which we are running service from now
and upstairs we have a kitchen that we need to do a bit of work on
but hope to have going by the end of November.
“There will be smart dining upstairs and casual dining downstairs, a
bar upstairs, live music on both levels. We will still do our poetry
nights and there are daytime acting classes upstairs so there is
that community vibe for anyone who wants to use that space for free.
“We are also doing an exhibition in collaboration with Hold, Sam
Brothers is here playing on Friday (September 22) so there is lots
going on.”
Meredith says property owner Graham Lawrence has been “very
supportive” and says new business partner and retired builder David
Edge is “a saint!”
She added: “The community support we have had has been phenomenal.
We raised £5,000 in crowd-funding which has gone into this place in
its entirety. We have new signs coming in a couple of weeks, the
wifi is now in and our coffee machine from Italy arrives on Friday.
“We are also really looking forward to being able to use the
fireplace.”
Eats n Beats had a soft opening earlier this month and the venue is
currently displaying work by isle artist Peter Rackley.
New signs are on the way.
Opening hours are Thursday / Friday 5pm-10pm
Saturday 10:30am-10pm and Sunday 10:30am – 4pm (ish)
The former venue in Addington Street is now called Sea Bird and run
by Ramsgate resident Damian Williams.
Dirtee Feast, which traded from the Ravensgate, has relocated to
Churchill’s Tavern at The Paragon. |