oldgit
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Assume bar is open but differing stories regards food !
Open for for food and drink as far as I'm aware but plenty other fine dining around locally be it Thai, Italian, Indian or fish n chips Wetherspoons if all else fails
In there 2 weeks ago and at lunchtime they were only doing paninis. Don't know about evenings.Assume bar is open but differing stories regards food !
'Spoons, fabulous building but I wouldn't have food in there, we went for breakfast last year and for a couple of quid more, as Juan says, Ship Shape wins hands down. There is a new place opened up recently, the Modern Boulangerie, not cheap but as a treat, bloody lovely. Their sausage rolls are on a different level to anything I have ever tasted, pork, leek and stilton, £3 to take out but a meal in its own rightThe breakfast in the 'spoons is alright, feeds my kids up for not a lot of wonga
I take it Mrs OG going by car?Off to Ramsgit tomorrow in a club cruise of about 15 boats ( If the weather Gods permit***), aware of most local eateries and have in the past even prepared to risk life and limb to go further into the town.
Worst ever meal was an establishment out on the harbour arm .
Taking a couple of friends along from the Mudway to Ramsgate, both are died in the wool raggies more usually to be found roughing it aboard some 40ft Jeanneau in the teeth of a gale off the IOW in mid January with the prospect of a tepid coffee and a Tesco ham sandwich in transit.
For their first Mobo experience wish to introduce them to the delights of a very agreeable mid morning departure, a known time of arrival and with the prospect of a rather nice lunch and chilled bottle of some amusing little Chardonney on the flybridge.
All sitting upright and no chance of some great lump of aluminum thumping you on the noggin at any moment and needing to be wearing clothes more suitable to a trip in the Artic.
The final treat was for them to be plying me with drinks on the terrace at RTYC watching the sun go down over France as per the famous Turner painting of The Fighting Temeraire.
***Have of course been looking at 6 or 7 different weather forecasts and will of course pick the best one....what can possibly go wrong ?
Nope, despite my best efforts and dire warning of enourmous waves and to dodging thousands of rubber dinghies, she insists on coming along tomorrow to keep an eye on me to ensure I do not enjoy myself under any circumstances, a task she took on since wedlock.I take it Mrs OG going by car?
some advice from my visit there a few weeks ago. As you know, you have to call Ramsgate Port Control on Ch14 for permission to enter the harbour. While I was there a group of 5 club boats went in together and one boat did not ask for permission, just followed in with the group, and got a right telling off on Ch14 by the Port Control guy. As the group organiser I recommend you either ensure all your boats call in individually or you get specific permission on behalf of your fleet of 15.Off to Ramsgit tomorrow in a club cruise of about 15 boats ( If the weather Gods permit***), aware of most local eateries and have in the past even prepared to risk life and limb to go further into the town.
Worst ever meal was an establishment out on the harbour arm .
Taking a couple of friends along from the Mudway to Ramsgate, both are died in the wool raggies more usually to be found roughing it aboard some 40ft Jeanneau in the teeth of a gale off the IOW in mid January with the prospect of a tepid coffee and a Tesco ham sandwich in transit.
For their first Mobo experience wish to introduce them to the delights of a very agreeable mid morning departure, a known time of arrival and with the prospect of a rather nice lunch and chilled bottle of some amusing little Chardonney on the flybridge.
All sitting upright and no chance of some great lump of aluminum thumping you on the noggin at any moment and needing to be wearing clothes more suitable to a trip in the Artic.
The final treat was for them to be plying me with drinks on the terrace at RTYC watching the sun go down over France as per the famous Turner painting of The Fighting Temeraire.
***Have of course been looking at 6 or 7 different weather forecasts and will of course pick the best one....what can possibly go wrong ?
In there 2 weeks ago and at lunchtime they were only doing paninis. Don't know about evenings.
Worst ever meal was an establishment out on the harbour arm .
no point us going down the club then, wont be anybody left!Nope, despite my best efforts and dire warning of enourmous waves and to dodging thousands of rubber dinghies, she insists on coming along tomorrow to keep an eye on me to ensure I do not enjoy myself under any circumstances, a task she took on since wedlock.
I thought cruising was forbidden at weekends as it reduces the bar and galley takings!no point us going down the club then, wont be anybody left!
In there pre COVID.I'm not sure if we're talking about the same place, but:
The other unexpected surprise was a very good meal at Home - Royal Harbour Brasserie .
So you liked it thenIn there pre COVID.
They might have not been open that long.
Must have improved.
They ran out of white.The replacement rose was actually warm.
Service slow and reluctant interior shabby concrete chic and seen better toilets in a bus station.
Amazing location but a long walk from the harbour.
Apparently it's on the "Ramsgate Riviera"So you liked it then