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Sudden closure of The Quarterdeck restaurant in Deal announced by owner Turrloo Parrett who owns The Hythe Bay Restaurant chain

By: Beth Robson

Published: 14:03, 30 January 2020

Updated: 16:28, 30 January 2020

Deal Seafront restaurant The Quarterdeck has closed its doors for good this lunchtime.

Bosses announced the news by saying they "couldn't make it work".

The Quarterdeck closed at midday today

In a statement issued last night they said: "It is with great sadness and regret to announce that we will be closing our doors for the final time tomorrow at 12pm.

"On behalf of the entire team at The Quarterdeck, we would like to thank all of our customers for the continued support over the last three years and wish you all the very best."

The venue opened in December 2016 as the Hythe Bay Restaurant and was rebranded last year by owner Turrloo Parrett as the Quarterdeck - offering a more affordable option.

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It took the name of the former Deal function venue and nightspot that previously stood there before 'The Deck' was demolished and new properties built in its place.

Mr Parrett said: "There's lots of competition in Deal and many of the restaurants are doing exceptionally."

Turrloo Parrett opened the third Hythe Bay Seafood Restaurant and Bar in Deal in 2016, pictured with chef Jamie Colvin

He says his Hythe Bay brand is "doing exceptionally in Hythe and Dover but I haven't been able to replicate that in Deal.

"One has to be grown up and if it's not working, we accept that" he said.

"I spent a huge amount of money on it - it's probably the best fitted out restaurant in Kent.

"I always like to do things well, like at Eastwell manor in Ashford.

"Certainly I've got the best restaurants in Dover and Hythe, I wouldn't claim that of the restaurants in Deal."

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Mr Parrett paid tribute to his staff and says he will fulfil his obligations to his staff, ensuring they are given jobs in his other restaurants or they will be compensated in lieu of pay.

The popular Hythe Bay Seafood Restaurant in Dover continues to do "exceptionally well" says owner Turrloo Parrett

A decision about the future of the Beach Street premises is to be made.

This morning, which was their last day, they opened especially for The Stroke Association whose representatives enjoyed a complimentary visit.

The restaurant closed for good at noon.

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