The
weather was beautiful on Friday. Arriving to deep blue skies and even bluer
seas, we dropped our bags off at the hotel and made a beeline for the pebble
beach. With the tide far out we had a good stretch of the legs, picking up
pretty stones along the way. We even came across a few crab legs left over from
a gull’s lunch and an unopened oyster which was merrily tossed back into the blue.
Deal
itself is a very small seaside town with pretty shop fronts, bustling cafes
and lively bars at night. Having had a quick explore of the narrow streets and
cobbled lanes, we headed back to our hotel to relax before enjoying dinner downstairs
in the restaurant. I luxuriantly took a bath and read whilst The American
listened to records conveniently provided by the hotel. Feeling refreshed and
at ease we hopped down the stairs where we swiftly order a coupe of champagne
for me and a bitter negroni for him. Whilst the hotel accommodation is very
sweet and perfect for Instagram, it is the food which I personally think is the
best part of The Rose. I chose the daily special which was a smoked haddock fish
pie, made with creamy mashed potato which crisped perfectly on top. The
American enjoyed a rabbit cassoulet which was rich and velvety. Our plans to
head out for drinks after were somewhat thwarted as we both slipped into a
sleepy food coma however this was welcomed as we headed to bed for a solid
night’s sleep.
Saturday
the weather was somewhat greyer. But never mind, we had one more meal to enjoy:
mushrooms and goats cheese on toast for me and scotch woodcock for him (scrambled
eggs with anchovies, who knew). After a hearty breakfast we explored the shops
and Saturday market. I picked up a pretty lithograph by William Alison Martin from
1915 from the local antique shop and we stopped for coffees and a pastry. As
the clouds started to gather overhead we enjoyed one last foodie splurge and
enjoyed fish and chips on the beach – we couldn’t visit the seaside and not do
that!
We
rather enjoyed our weekend away and vowed to enjoy more. Next on my list is a
weekend in York. Even the thought makes me giddy with excitement!
L.