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Streets

When you want to have a few glasses of wine sitting on a sofa or in the kitchen, but not your sofa or kitchen, there’s Streets. The front end of this natural wine and small plates spot in Margate is set up like a living room. But with a green mid-century sofa that’s cooler than yours. The other side of the bar, towards the back, is a bit moodier, with low-level lighting and a massive communal table that feels kitchen island-esque. It’s as comfortable as popping round to a mate’s house, but with better interiors, a better playlist, and a crunchy, tangy bhel puri that beats the Doritos they usually put out. The food changes often and spans different cuisines but Streets does good, wine-soaking dishes like a tasty lamb boti kebab and masala dal with a flaky paratha. While it’s by no means the reason you go here, it’s much better than the sad charcuterie spread you’d do at home.

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