Pomus will host a two-night pop up at the Sunshine Cafe at Dreamland, Margate (credit Joe Howard)

Pomus two-night restaurant pop up at Dreamland Cinema Building in Margate

  • The Sunset Dinner Series is to be hosted in the iconic Sunshine Café on 15th and 16th May

  • Long tables, great shared food, light fading over the sea

  • Images HERE credit Joe Howard

Margate restaurant favourite, Pomus, is taking over the iconic Sunshine Cafe, part of Dreamland’s cinema building, for a one-weekend-only dining event, in partnership with KERB.

Long tables. Shared food. Fading, golden light with unrivalled views across Margate beach to the harbour arm, Turner Contemporary gallery and out to sea.

This is not a restaurant opening. This is not a polished venue. It’s a celebratory moment, created to bring people into a beautiful space to enjoy great food, and great company.

Guests will receive a welcome glass of fizz and a seasonal three-course set menu including sharing dishes such as piquillo pepper hummus and mint flatbread; smoked cods roe, waffle, dill, lemon, chilli; confit pollock, asparagus, mussels and smoked grenobloise and for pudding, dark chocolate delice, elderflower, strawberry, white chocolate and miso cream. Tickets are £100 each.

Arrival 1830, guests depart from 2100. More information and tickets HERE.

About Pomus

Situated in the heart of the Centre in Margate, Pomus is part wine bar, part restaurant with seasonal sharing plates, low-waste cooking, and the warmest service in town. There are bold flavours, changing menus, and wines you really want to drink.

Pomus is run by Ryan Jacovides, a hospitality veteran with over 25 years in the industry, having previously been Group MD for the Jamie Oliver Group and was a founding partner of Pasture restaurant group. He now has his own independent hospitality group, Pomus, a neighbourhood restaurant, wine bar and bottle shop with locations in Margate and Folkestone, focused on hyper seasonal cooking and warm hospitality.