We did eventually bestir ourselves and venture forth to find supper.
Wandering about in the cold and the dark is not one of my favourite occupations but needs must where hunger drives.
As Tigger is familiar with the town, give or take the inevitable changes that occur between our visits, our search was not entirely random.

Whether consciously or unconsciously, we found ourselves in front of this pub, named, as you can no doubt see, the Wig & Pen. The significance of the name derives from the days when the nearby courthouse still functioned and counsel for the prosecution and defence no doubt patronised the establishment to celebrate their victories and console themselves for their defeats.
The courthouse, which included a small police station complete with holding cells, is now a museum.
In more recent times, the pub has acquired a new attraction: the second floor has been converted into a Thai restaurant. Knowing this was perhaps the influence that turned our footsteps in its direction.
We needed no further encouragement to hurry in from the cold and take seats in the restaurant. There we enjoyed a satisfying meal for a modest price.
Thus our second day ended on a high note. Tomorrow we return to London though not straightaway. We will spend the morning in Margate and have lunch before taking the HS1 for the return journey.







