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Thursday Eat Around Tonbridge News

By CK on March 30, 2017February 17, 2022

The sun is shining – it definitely feels as though spring is here, and at times today, maybe summer too.  The perfect time for new beginnings and we have three new beginnings in Tonbridge’s gastronomic scene… As you might remember, Dan from historic, The Ivy House has taken over the nearest pub to the train station (previously Mojos) and is turning it into The Clock House.  The façade looks fantastic and Dan talked me through the layout today – a ‘theatre’ kitchen (you can see chefs at work – middle pic below), a separate bar area at the front where you’re under no obligation to eat, whilst diners will be towards the back of the building (LH pic).  The Clock House will specialise in Spanish & Portuguese wines (the wine cabinet looks great!) and delicious tapas. *** If you didn’t know already The Clock House is opening at noon on Good Friday, 14th April!  So not long to wait – if you’d like to book a table, please phone Dan on 07972 865896.*** And then if one new opening wasn’t enough, Creams Factory is set to open ahead of the Easter weekend too!  I popped in today to meet the entrepreneurs behind it and they were lovely.  Guiseppe is your main man there and the Italian with experience from all over Europe is really passionate about what they’re doing at 160 High Street.  Creams Factory will be open from 8.30am-10pm selling ice creams, pastries and great coffee – they have their own blend and the coffee machine looked like something from another age!  They are an ‘independent’, not a chain and Tonbridge resident Guiseppe is using local tradesmen to make the gelateria their own (trendy grey and rich maroon colour scheme, booths, sofas and screens showing you how to make ice cream), is employing local staff and most importantly is keen on provenance, so local ingredients where possible.  And then finally, Fuggles looks as though it’s progressing nicely with some fab new signage taking shape this week.  I’m hoping to meet with them at the end of April so look out for that post too.   You know what I’m going to say!  If you want them to stay, we have to support them – make sure you Eat Around Tonbridge! Eat Reviewer Creams Factory on Facebook has a typo and is currently Dreams Factory https://www.facebook.com/DreamsFactoryTonbridge/ The Clock House is on Facebook too – https://www.facebook.com/TheClockHouseTonbridge/

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Pizza!! 124 The Bakehouse – Pizza night, Tonbridge, 9th February 2017

By CK on March 9, 2017February 17, 2022

124 High Street is a beautiful old building and since it has become our very own artisan bakery, it’s been given a new lease of life.  The owner, Clare, is capitalising on her skills and building by offering bread making lessons, and also, pizza nights.  Quite appropriately, the Bakehouse looked rather different to its daytime appearance when I visited with a friend at the beginning of February for one of the pizza nights – all dimly lit & hushed.  We climbed the well trodden old stairs to our table where there were quite a few tables of two but also tables for larger groups. The menu is diverse with something for everyone – vegetarians, meat-lovers & vegans were certainly catered for.  We were tempted by the anti-pasto starters but we decided to dive right into the pizza.    Stinky Pete at The Bakehouse   I learnt a few tips about food reviewing from Jay Rayner when I saw him at the EM Forster theatre in January: he advised to go for the most obscure thing on the menu unless, in his case, he saw something on the menu that involved pork.  For me, substitute pork with mushrooms and you’ll guess that I didn’t go for anything unusual or new; I was predictable, and delighted, that there was a funghi pizza on the menu.  My friend set a better example by choosing one of the menu’s new additions – the Stinky Pete which definitely packed a punch with its strong Kentish blue cheese. My delicious funghi pizza… The funghi was not tomato based which made a nice change for me (& is great for anyone with a tomato allergy) and I absolutely loved it.  The cream gave the mushrooms the right kind of tang and the seasoning was great.  But one of the USPs of the evening is that these are no ordinary pizzas – the base is made from sourdough rather than your traditional pizza dough and you could definitely tell the difference:  the base was crisper and lighter than normal, yet still sturdy enough to handle the topping if you decided to pick up a slice.  The sourdough may be what makes these pizzas different but with these nights, The Bakehouse is, too, differentiating itself – it’s offering a calm, relaxed, even refined way to enjoy a bite to eat & a bottle of wine with friends.   Experience Ingredients In the group: 2 Consumption & cost: 2 x pizzas at £10.50 each + bottle of red wine = £40        

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Calling all job seekers with restaurant operations experience!

By CK on February 20, 2017February 17, 2022

It’s that time again where we publish the catering & hospitality jobs available in Tonbridge.  The jobs at The Bakehouse and Saltwaters are still open so if you’re interested then please do apply as I know that Clare & Ellie would love to hear from you.  Read more about the roles here and good luck! The catering manager role at The Bakehouse would be great for an ex-chef or someone with restaurant operations’ experience who is looking for something with more sociable hours.  Clare is open to suggestions on flexible working so don’t be afraid to get in touch.      Ellie at Saltwaters is looking for someone reliable and experienced in the take-away and/or restaurant industry.  Ellie and her brother work side-by-side running Saltwaters so you really would be working for a family business, with a great work ethic.    

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‘Cocktails & dreams’ – which actor said that?

By CK on November 14, 2016February 17, 2022

Fancy yourself behind a bar, mixing amazing cocktails?  Want to follow in the footsteps of famous local mixologist Tony Adams?  Then why not apply for these jobs… If not, more jobs available here. Good Luck! Graze, Tonbridge High Street    Job:  Bar positions – Experienced bar staff required for working in a busy bar; good knowledge of cocktail making required.Salary: £6-£8.50/hour dependent on experienceHours:  Vary depending on shiftStart: ASAPContact:  Email trevor@graze-kitchen.com with your CV. Havet, Tonbridge High Street Job:  Barman – Looking for someone to join our vibrant team at the weekends. Salary:  CompetitiveHours:  Part-timeStart:  ASAPContact:  Serhan or Corey on 01732 387387 or email havetrecruitment@outlook.com The Gatehouse, Tonbridge High Street Job: Bar staffSalary: £6.80/£7.50/hourHours: Full & part-time positions availableStart date: ASAPContact and application requirements: Apply through www.Stonegateonline.net/careers

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Ticking a lot of boxes – The Bakehouse at 124, Tonbridge

By CK on July 28, 2016February 17, 2022

The deadline to nominate for the Kent Life & Kent on Sunday Food & Drink Awards is looming – 7 August.  So far I’ve covered the categories ‘Newcomer of the Year’ and ‘Café of the Year’ as Tonbridge has plenty of potential nominees for these categories.  On or around Tonbridge High Street we have some lovely independent shops doing their bit to promote food & drink too. ‘Gorgeous George’ sells wines & spirits and would be eligible for ‘Independent Food or Drink Retailer of the Year’, as would Ian Chatfield The Butchers, a reliable & very friendly source of good quality meat with its accompanying deli counter.  Next year, we may be nominating Favola, the new artisan ice cream parlour. This week I’d like to highlight a venue that is eligible for both ‘Independent Food or Drink Retailer’ and ‘Food Producer’, as well as ‘Café of the Year’ & the newcomer award – quite a feat: The Bakehouse at 124.      The owner, Clare, & her team would love to win an award from Kent Life & Kent on Sunday, “Kent Life covers the whole county…to win an award is amazing customer feedback.” The story behind The Bakehouse is about a passion for food and in particular food education:  Clare is allergic to many foods and she found it frustrating when staff didn’t know the origins or the ingredients of the food they were serving.  Educating others about food was important to Clare but she decided to focus on herself first, training as an artisan baker.  124 High Street, a bakery in the first half of the 1900s, is one of the oldest buildings in Tonbridge & listed.  Its size lends itself well to the café and open kitchens.  Clare has lovingly restored it, maintaining the quirks of a building with history.  Education comes in the shape of a ‘viewing bench’ for anyone who wants to watch the bakers kneading away; a little bit of calm is available on sofas upstairs; and tranquility can be found with a view of the castle outside in the walled garden. So what is ‘artisan’ bakery, and what makes it different from what I might try at home after watching ‘The Great British Bake Off’?  “Artisan means that you are making a product from start to finish, using the best ingredients and making it in its simplest form, be it ice cream, chocolate, bread etc….,” says Clare, “At The Bakehouse we use flour, water & salt, we don’t even use yeast in most of our breads as we use sour dough.”  Clare’s training means that she understands the science behind the bake and also the results achieved by using different flours.  Artisan is different to ‘craft’ bakery and, of course, a world away from the sliced loaf you buy at the supermarket.      The Bakehouse is a café offering a wide variety of artisan baked goods to suit appetites from breakfast to afternoon tea & cake, & it sells its on-site baked loaves too – there’s a ‘loaf timetable’ so that customers know when their favourites are available.  We discussed that bread often gets a bad press, people thinking that bread doesn’t ‘agree’ with them but, Clare explains that she has converted quite a few customers. I have tried in the past to make bread by hand, inspired by Mr Hollywood and the GBBO contestants but have failed miserably.  I like to know the origins of my food and to be able to see it being made in front of my very eyes, certainly ticks that box.  Clare has converted me. If you’d like to nominate The Bakehouse or anywhere else in Kent (preferably Tonbridge!), you can do so here.            

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Whoops! Forgotten about Father’s Day? Here are some ideas…

By CK on June 17, 2016February 17, 2022

Have you forgotten about Father’s Day this Sunday?!  You may have also forgotten that it’s Tonbridge Carnival so the High Street will be very busy especially as the weather looks dry.  If you want to guarantee a table, and appear organised, best to book.  I have done the hard work for you & contacted as many restaurants as I could to compile this list of places that still have tables.  They are all on Tonbridge High Street or around, & still had tables available on Thursday/Friday.  Don’t forget to check the Eat Around Tonbridge website to read reviews. Graze, 01732 369857 –  ‘Man vs Burger Challenge’ – If Dad can eat a 3 stack burger in 20 minutes, it’s free! Plus complimentary beer.     Kathmandu Valley, 01732 366366 – In this Nepalese restaurant, groups of 6 or more will receive a complimentary bottle of house red or white wine. The Slug & Lettuce, 01732 368529 – 2 & 3 course set menu, Dads receive a complimentary pint. Shamo’s, 01732 356661 – ‘Daddies’ Day Burger Bonanza’ – Dads can enjoy any burger + fries + slaw free!  Eat in only.     Vauxhall Inn, 01732 773111 – special Father’s Day 2 course menu £16, 3 course menu £18.  If you celebrate Father’s Day after 7pm 19th June, the third course is free. A great pub for non-local people to join you as it’s just off the A21. One 60, 01732 369244 – offering a special Father’s Day menu. The Ivy House, 01732 771249 – their usual Sunday menu is on offer at this gastro pub. Gaab Kao, 01732 358730- our local Thai has just launched a new lunchtime menu.      Havet, 01732 387387 – the new Turkish restaurant still has tables.     Mamma Mia, 01732 353660- If Dad likes la dolce vita, then the high street Italian still has tables! Around Tonbridge… The Plough, Leigh,  01732 832149 – bookings can be made for after 4pm (fully booked up until then) Poacher & Partridge, 01732 358934 – tables available in the evening only. The following places around Tonbridge are fully booked: The Chaser in Shipbourne The Little Brown Jug in Chiddingstone Causeway The Kentish Hare in Bidborough   Let me know if this has been useful by commenting on my Facebook page, Eat Around Tonbridge, on the Eat Around Tonbridge website or on Twitter @eat_tonbridge.  Feedback always appreciated! Next week: Havet Enjoy the weekend! Eat Reviewer      

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