The best things to do this week in Thanet and beyond (March 31-April 6)
The best things to do this week in Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs and beyond - music, comedy, food and more

Restaurant openings, live music, knights’ quests and more. Don’t miss these great events happening this week.
New co-working space Ramsgate Works opens on Tuesday in the historic Charlotte Court. More information.
Chefs Rob Cooper and Will Devlin are cooking up a one-off collaborative menu at Angela’s in Margate on Tuesday. Places are £70, email info@angelasofmargate.com to book.
Queer Ramsgate Social is back at wine bar Penelope on Thursday. The bar will be open from 6.30pm for wine, snacks and queer socialising.
This week’s Film Club screening at 101 Social in Cliftonville is Pan's Labyrinth on Thursday. Doors at 6pm for an 8.30pm start. Pay what you can on the door.
Horrible Histories will be inviting children to become knights and head out on a quest at Leeds Castle from Friday and through the Easter holidays. Full details.
NāMAKA at Stone Beach Bay will reopen on Friday at The Hut, and stay open for all of the Easter holidays for sandy family days.
Ramsgate smoked BBQ joint Smoke & Co opens its new Margate seafront restaurant on Friday. Book a table.
Cliftonville’s Faith In Strangers’ new restaurant opens on Friday, helmed by chef Jackson Berg (ex-Barletta). Reserve a table.
If you’re eating at Faith In Strangers on Friday, you can then dance off your meal on the venue’s dancefloor, where Eats Everything will be playing an extended set. Tickets £24.93.
Margate Tap Takeover is back and running from Friday to Sunday. It will pair 14 venues around the town with top independent breweries. Full details on Instagram.
Summer must be on the way because Dreamland in Margate will be opening its doors again on Saturday. A number of new rides have been added for this year’s season, including a log flume.
Assembly Acoustic is hosting a special kids edition at Off Licence in Cliftonville on Saturday, 12-2pm. Four young solo performers and the Margate Children’s Choir will take to the stage. Donation on the door.
Cliftonville gallery Quench is celebrating its fourth birthday at The Belle Vue on Northdown Road on Saturday night, including an unveiling of special edition works by Lindsey Mendick.
Black Midi’s Geordie Greep will headline Margate Lido on Saturday night. Tickets £20.
Transglobal Underground play Ramsgate Music hall on Saturday night. Tickets £22.50.
Fern Brady is at Olby’s on Sunday night, performing her new show I Gave You Milk To Drink. Tickets £18.
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