Happy Saturday!We are living in a different world. A world where restaurants, cafes and pubs are closed for the foreseeable, only doing takeaways and deliveries. My message remains PLEASE SUPPORT THEM IF YOU CAN!
Happy Saturday!We are living in a different world. A world where restaurants, cafes and pubs are closed for the foreseeable, only doing takeaways and deliveries. My message remains PLEASE SUPPORT THEM IF YOU CAN!
Morning all. We find ourselves in strange times and our beloved High Street is going to go through a tough time. Here is a list of food and drink businesses and details of what they’re doing in the wake of COVID-19. PLEASE SUPPORT THEM IF YOU CAN! At the moment, the Government has not told places to close so they are still open.These details will change over time I’m sure so stay posted. Please share with your friends and relatives and, again, support if you can.. FRIDAY UPDATE*** Dedicated page on EAT website for deliveries and takeaways - COVID-19 DI[...]
If like me you have been involved in Dry January, you may well be looking forward to this weekend.* Well done you did it - enjoy a drink if the fancy takes you. Listen up, though, I’m not advocating everyone who’s been alcohol free in January go out on a huge bender as that’s just not sensible but I would recommend that you try Tonbridge’s first Beer Weekend!
This might be the quickest blog I’ve ever written as I’ve just realised it’s Small Business Saturday! Typical me, I’ve been thinking about this blog for weeks and left it to the last minute - that’s what December is all about really though isn’t it?! Well don’t leave your foodie gift shopping to the last minute - here’s my Eat Around Tonbridge foodie gift guide (and unlike the mags, no one has paid to be in this list!).
Oh no you haven’t ….left it too late to book a Christmas party! I have done the hard work for you, finding venues around Tonbridge that still have availability for a Christmas shindig, family gathering, work night out, NCT gathering … who needs an excuse?! It’s Christmas!
It is seven weeks until Christmas Day and although we might feel as though autumn has just begun, it won’t be long before our High Streets are adorned with twinkling Christmas lights and festive decorations (let’s face it, the Christmas cards are already out in the shops!).