A StoneCrabs Theatre Company Project

4D Sports – Roller Disco – Newport

4D SPORTS is a multi-activity centre based on Newport Quay, Isle of Wight. Offering competitive AIRSOFT COMBAT, LASERTAG and ROLLER SKATING/ DISCO. & CAFE. Community driven for all to enjoy

The Castle Inn – Newport

A friendly traditional public house. The Castle prides itself on the warm, welcoming, nature of its staff and locals. Providing a great spot for families and great evening entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights!

Quay Arts

The Quay Arts Centre is situated in a converted 19th-Century brewery warehouse complex at the head of the River Medina in the centre of Newport. Refurbished in 1997 by award winning architect Tony Fretton, our facilities include three galleries, a 134-capacity theatre, a Crafts Council-listed gift shop and popular Café Bar with a reputation for serving… Continue reading Quay Arts

Pickle & Dill – Ryde

A family run delicatessen, kitchen and wine bar. Local seasonal produce, international cheese and charcuterie, wines, homemade patisserie and sharing deli boards & traditional tapas, lunches of hot deli sandwiches, deli boards & gyros

The Freshwater Coffee House

Award Winning & Friendly – Barista Coffee & L’Leaf Tea – Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch – Afternoon Tea & Cake – Veggie, Vegan & GF Options – LGBTQ+ Events

House Of Zabre

Fashion Shop and licensed Cafe and Bar. House Of Zabre support the LGBTQ+ community, taking part in the Seasons of Pride events.

Monkton Arts

A friendly cafe offering light snacks and refreshments as well as selling local artist work. They have a commercial Gallery, a children’s gallery and working studios as well as working on community projects and hosting many musical events.

Bar 74 – Ryde

This is an inclusive bar where everyone is welcome, run by Michael Salmon at 74 Union Street, Ryde. It holds various nights from music and comedy to drag acts and LGBTQ+ business brunches. You can follow Bar 74 on social media. A relaxed wine bar that provides a safe space for the community to come… Continue reading Bar 74 – Ryde