A pair have opened a brand new Tex-Mex restaurant in the “perfect spot”, simply two months after the earlier cafe closed down.
Mex on The Beach has stuffed the house left by The Fox in Beach Street, Deal, which moved out in February after solely eight months.
It is now in the palms of husband-and-wife workforce Tom and Karensa Miller, who beforehand ran the Zetland Arms in Kingsdown and The Coastguard in St Margaret’s Bay.
Mrs Miller 45, stated: “We opened on April 20 and everybody stated how happy they have been to see it again open.
“It took between six to eight weeks to open.
“We ran the Zetland Arms for simply over 10 years however offered up final March.
“We had a good time there with nice clients and workers however we determined to go away on a excessive and take on a brand new problem.
“It is every little thing we hoped it might be.
“The partitions in right here earlier than have been pink and lined with a great deal of flowers so now we have taken all that down and changed it with ornament that’s extra vibrant.
“It is the good spot and now we have a courtyard backyard which will get the solar in the afternoon
“We do Mexican American meals like burgers, ribs, fajitas, burritos, steaks and tacos.
“There is nowhere on this space that does that type of meals.
“We additionally do cocktails and beers on draft.
“We simply need individuals to come back in and have time.”
Mr and Mrs Miller left the Zetland Arms in March 2023. They additionally beforehand ran The Coastguard, having taken it on in 2016.
The Fox opened final summer season, and changed Italian Salentinos.
Owners at the time described it as a Mediterranean-style restaurant and cafe providing a “laid back atmosphere”.
It comes as two extra eating places have launched in Deal in the previous 12 months.
Japanese-inspired Blue Pelican opened in November and has already been praised by each Kentonline and meals critic Grace Dent.
Acordo Lounge additionally opened final August in the former M&Co unit in the excessive avenue.