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The Malvern Hotel & The Blues Grill

29 Eastern Esplanade, Margate, Kent, Kent, England

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About The Malvern Hotel & The Blues Grill

This small, friendly family-run guest house, with themed bar and restaurant, offers outstanding sea views close to the centre of Margate. In the Blues Grill you can enjoy fresh food, cooked to order, including steaks fish and vegetarian dishes. From here you can explore this seaside town on foot. Simon and Helen Bullock look forward to welcoming you. All rooms are strictly non-smoking.

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