insideKENT Magazine Issue 38 - May 2015 | Page 37

ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT Shopping at Folkestone Creative Quarter This summer why not take the opportunity to explore Folkestone Creative Quarter, discover a new favourite café, find the perfect gift, and meet the creative people who live and work in this thriving artistic hub? With a great selection of creative businesses, working artists, cafés, restaurants and unique curiosities, the Creative Quarter offers a warm welcome to all. Artist, Kate Knight © Matt Rowe Anecdotes Design, handbag's maker, Steven Harkin Blooms © Matt Rowe © Matt Rowe Rennie’s Seaside Modern © Matt Rowe If you’re looking for a gift then why not drop into The Great British Shop? With a great selection of homewares, prints, jewellery and handmade gifts – all produced in Kent – you’ll be spoilt for choice. For something truly different, pop into Rennie’s Seaside Modern, a shop stocking vintage graphics, furniture, ceramics and textiles by British artists of the 20th century. Anecdotes Design is your destination for restyled vintage furniture, modern design and a selection of home furnishings. Vintage and Vinyl has something to tantalise all of your senses, including the best music on vinyl, beautiful jewellery, exquisite English sparkling wines, Durham Gin, model kits, and a great selection of vintage accessories. Plectrums Pens and Paints is a cosy music shop, which stocks a great selection of instruments and provides tuition. The Chocolate Pot is the perfect spot for anyone with a sweet tooth, offering cakes, chocolates, curios and collectables. Ideal for special occasions or perhaps just a little treat for yourself! Another great place to pick up local produce is Country Fayre, providing a plethora of jams, chutneys, beers and wines, strawberries, ice cream, cheese and more. Artist, Jack Frame © Matt Rowe As if that isn't enough, the Quarter also has its own Pagan mystical shop, The Cauldron of Inspiration, plus Maisy-Jane’s Maternity Boutique, stocking a variety of new and secondhand clothing for all occasions. In addition, Nik & Trick Photographic Services provides dark room printing facilities and a base from which incredibly skilled artists including Kate Knight, Jo Letchford and Shane Record produce and sell their work. For a family meal or night out with friends, the Creative Quarter has something for every palette! The Big Boys Burger Company can be found on The Old High Street, serving the finest gourmet burgers in Kent, made with local rare breed beef and matured for 28 days. Just down the road is El Cortador, a fantastic tapas restaurant offering traditional recipes with many of its ingredients sourced from Spain, and a menu that changes with the availability of seasonal produce. Food and Drink at the Creative Quarter Blooms can be found at the bottom of The Old High Street and offers a mix of Mediterranean food and seasonal specials. Set within a relaxed and sophisticated environment, it makes the perfect destination for lunch or dinner. Not only does the Creative Quarter boast a fantastic array of shops, artists and creative businesses, but it is also bursting with places to eat and drink! The recently opened Congo Café is a welcoming new coffee shop on The Old High Street offering coffees, hot chocolates, exotic teas, macchiatos, lattes and cappuccinos to stay or to go. Directly opposite Quarterhouse, The Ampers and Design Café serves flat bread pizzas, sandwiches and sourdough breads, as well as speciality beers and wines. Beano’s, located next to Quarterhouse, offers a selection of delicious vegetarian/vegan food served by a team of friendly staff. 37 Kipp’s alehouse is the perfect place to go for an after-dinner drink or if you simply love real ale! Serving a constantly changing range of cask ales and ciders, as well as hosting local musicians, Kipp’s has proven to be a staple of any night out in the Creative Quarter. For more information and a full list of shops, businesses and artists, go to www.creativequarterfolkestone.org.uk or come on down and say hello during Open Quarter, 19th-21st June 2015.