Updated September 2024
Ramsgate is a picturesque historic seaside town with beautiful sandy beaches and one of the largest marinas on the English south coast. It has the only Harbour in the United Kingdom that has been awarded the right to call itself a Royal Harbour. It also boasts some quite stunning Architecture.
The Ramsgate Eating & Drinking Map shows the locations of some of the Restaurants, Cafes and Bars in Ramsgate including the ones described below
A modern India Restaurant in Effingham Street that produces some beautifully spiced dishes. Good set lunch deals that even include an amuse-bouche. OK wine list and friendly staff. Ignore the decor, this is a great find. Click here for review.
Take away service available.
A Traditional Tandoori restaurant and take away on Harbour Street. Excellent service.
The Dining Rooms at Albion House
Located in the beautiful Albion House Hotel. The Dining Rooms are a good option for an upmarket Brunch, Afternoon Tea or Dinner. The Hotel also has a comfortable lounge area that is ideal for relaxing with drinks. Click here for review.
A friendly local reasonably priced Cafe. It’s a little out of the way in George Street but worth a visit as the Cafe is a pleasant quiet spot for a quality brunch or lunch. There is extra seating in the basement and lots of outside seating. It’s a popular Afternoon Tea venue especially at the weekend.
A small boutique Hotel. The Falstaff Restaurant is open on Saturday Evenings for Dinner and on Sundays for Lunch (extra days for Christmas Menu). It is advisable to book.
There is a Bar and a Deli where you can Eat in or Take Away. It’s open Wednesday to Sunday 8:30am to 4:00pm.
There is also a garden area at the back that is open to non residents. There are occasional music events and BBQ’s are also held during Summer months.
Just a few minutes walk from Ramsgate Station. The Foliage Cafe in St Lawrence High Street is an absolute gem, excellent service, really good coffee and seriously good cakes are just some of the reasons to visit. It’s also licensed and based inside a very attractive little Garden Centre with a pretty garden area at the back. Click here for review.
A lovely little cafe overlooking Spencer Square Tennis Courts with plenty of outside seating. Sells excellent Coffee and homemade Cakes. While your there don’t miss the stunning sculpture of Vincent Van Gogh who used to live & teach in Spencer Square & Royal Road. Click here for review.
The Bedford Inn has recently been converted into an independent hotel that consists of 4 bedrooms with wet room en-suites, above the rather lovely Pub. The Inn also has a restaurant and an attractive outside seating area (with a sandy beach & deckchairs in the summer). Serves excellent Cocktails. Tapas available from 5:00 pm Thursday & Friday and 12:00 noon Saturday & Sunday. Click here for review.
A cafe Bar in a great location overlooking the Marina. Serves a good range of Cocktails and Beers, and is a regular venue for live music. Opening times vary depending on time of the year.
An attractive comfortable bar located under the Arches overlooking the Harbour. Has lots of outside seating. Serves Food including substantial seafood platters that are ideal for sharing.
A popular Cafe built into the Arches, frequented by harbour workers and tourists. It’s very reasonably priced and serves one of the best full English breakfasts in Ramsgate. It’s much bigger than it looks and if you’re lucky you can grab one of the outside tables and get a good view of the harbour.
Ramsgate Ice Cream Parlour. The ice cream is made in a small artisan factory below the parlour. You can order the ice cream to take away or you can choose to sit in the air conditioned parlour or outside overlooking the harbour. They serve generous portions of quality Italian gelato as well as hot and cold drinks, toasties, sandwiches and cakes.
An interesting place with fabulous views of the Harbour, the Marina, the English Channel and France. Generally delivers some pretty decent fish and seafood dishes and does good Sunday roasts. Click here for review.
Coasters – Pimms & Prosecco Bar
Bar overlooking Ramsgate Main Sands, does a decent Pimms (even if it is in a Plastic glass), have not eaten here yet but menu includes Sandwiches, Salads, Burgers and other snacks. (Open Summer months only).
The largest Wetherspoon pub in the UK. The food and drinks range is pretty much what you would expect to find in a Wetherspoon. The building and the views are what makes this place special and worth a visit, especially on a sunny day. Click here for review.
A popular pub with a large and very attractive beer garden in Pegwell Bay. The sea views from the garden are stunning. It is also known as “The balcony of Kent”. A Shepherd Neame Pub.
Sir Stanley Gray at the Pegwell Bay Hotel
A Restaurant and Bar with a beautiful balcony and view over Pegwell Bay. Part of the Thorley Tavern Group. There is also a large colourful Children’s play area below the main balcony.
A Cafe Bar with lots of Scandi style, an excellent spot for breakfast/brunch overlooking Pegwell Bay.
Good drinks menu and a nice selection of cakes from the Beardy Baker in Canterbury. Click here for review.
REAL ALE TRAIL
Ramsgate has a diverse selection of Real Ale Pubs and its own Brewery. The Map below provides a trail from Ramsgate Train Station to Dumpton Park Train Station
FISH & CHIP SHOPS
As expected in a seaside town, there are more than a few Fish & Chip shops too.
AFTERNOON TEA & CAKE STOPS
There is also a good selection of places to indulge your sweet tooth.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To learn more about Ramsgate check out the Visit Ramsgate web site and Food Blogging in Ramsgate.
For information on places to Eat and Drink in nearby towns and villages, see the East Kent/Thanet Guide.
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One to mention is the Comfort Inn (san clu) they do dine and dance every other Friday, good traditional food (I had the beef suet pudding), generous portions and friendly staff. Prices were good too, also the garden centre, although they can be quite expensive for a lunch the meals are ok up there
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