Dock Cafe is closing…

closed-for-refurb-1…for a week!

Yes, this is the long-awaited week when all our long-hatched plans for improvements and upgrades to Dock Cafe will be put into action – as well as a much-needed spruce-up and deep clean (we have, after all, had somewhere in the region of 50,000 customers through the doors since we opened).  And so we’ll be closed to the public for a few days (but definitely open to anyone offering to help wield a paintbrush, mop or screwdriver – just get in touch!)

Not to reveal too much at this stage, but the various improvements include something to do with a forest, a garden, making a fortune, drawing, designing and travelling on two wheels.  Intrigued…?  Then make sure you book Tuesday 26th Feb at 2pm in your diary for the grand re-opening – or, if you prefer, the opening day of Dock Cafe Version 2.0!

Closing Dock Cafe 1.0Which means that when we closed the door on Saturday, we closed one chapter of Dock life – our last day of Dock Cafe 1.0.

And, as is always the way with these things, it was just a perfect day to finish.

A lovely crowd of customers, a joyous bustle of life and chat and laughter; different nationalities, different personalities.  Tourists, students, residents, visitors, the whole TQ mix.  A real sense that the cafe is  becoming the ‘local’ for a new community.

Comfiest customer in The DockKnatteringThe knitters knitted and nattered (knattered…?) – as you can see on the left.

Everyone enjoyed the comfy sofas – as you can see on the right.

And as we turned out the lights at the end of the day, and the streetlights outside our gorgeous big picture windows poured their glow over the sofas and tables and chairs and cosy corners that have seen so many thousands of conversations and good times over this past year – it was a wee bit of a moment!

G'night, Dock Cafe 1.0.... (sniff!) photo-4 Photo 5 G'night, Dock Cafe... (sniff!)

What an incredible, emotional, blessed year it has been in this wonderful space.  Dock Cafe 1.0 – we’ve loved every day.   And the great thing is – the best is yet to come…

 

A very belated new year video…

I think I’ve just made the best-ever Dock movie… It’s the traditional Dock day-in-the-life snapshot of Titanic Quarter at the beginning of each new year.

Titanic Light ShowMost of the footage was actually recorded back at the beginning of January (honest!) – but as a sign of how busy life has become here in the TQ, I didn’t finish editing the movie until Valentines Day.  Which is appropriate really – as it turned out to be a bit of a love letter to the TQ – the place that gives me hope for Belfast city.

I found myself getting quite emotional as I edited the footage together – interviews with people in the TQ about their memories of 2012 and their dreams for 2013, and some clips of the unprecedented, unmatched joy of being part of the Titanic Year in the Titanic Quarter.

It made me realise how quickly even I (with my pathological inane positivity) had started to forget or discount those memories of joy and optimism in the dark days at the start of 2013.  It’s really important that we keep telling the stories of life.  So I’d love you to make the time to click the link and watch the vid:

By the way, if you’d like to catch up on the previous instalments of what is now becoming a series to rival the Bond movies, they’re still on Vimeo – click for 2010, 2011 and 2012.

It’s quite something to look back through them and see a wilderness, becoming a building site, becoming a community. Or, if you like, a baby (nice start, but doesn’t actually do much) become a toddler (mess, the Terrible Twos, lots of noise) become a child (identity and personality starting to form, lots of “look how you’ve grown!” comments from observers). To stretch the metaphor to breaking point, you can even see in this year’s video the ‘first day of school’ moment when TQ grew up, on 31st March as the doors of Titanic Belfast were flung open.

Isn’t it great to watch change in action – to realise that Belfast isn’t stuck?

Thoughts of an abstemious Lenten nature

So, how’s the first day of Lent going?  Just in case you’re feeling too virtuous, at Dock Cafe we like to tempt you to breaking point – so these scrumptious cupcakes were on the menu today:
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CakesJust in case you think Stan the baker is getting very fancy – they were donated by BMC students from the Catering College.  Just one example (of loads recently) of creative, unusual ways that people are donating to the Honesty Box – we’ve had people bringing in freshly-baked cakes, home-made Rice Krispie buns, baskets of fruit, home-knitted blankets, spare mugs… you name it!

A little sign that we might not all be especially cash-rich at the moment – but with a bit of imagination, we can all still help each other out.  Life in the Titanic Quarter at its best.

Eamonn Day Is Coming…

Dock Cafe, 9th Feb 2012.  Mmm, cosyHard to believe – but we’re now heading into a MAJOR season of anniversaries for the Dock.  This time last year, we were poised to sign the agreement for the use of the empty concrete shell that would become Dock Cafe.

Dock Cafe, 9th Feb 2012.  Mmm, cosySo, this time last year, The Dock didn’t have a home.  This time last year, there was no ‘local’ for TQ residents to meet each other.  There was nowhere to pick up a loaf of bread or a pint of milk.  There was no whisper of an Honesty Box, no little cosy cafe with squashy sofas and nooks and crannies and quiet corners; no team of volunteers; no chillin’ with the students; no Titanic Guitars or Suki tea or local photography or knitters or singers or chess-players or…

This day last year, we got to work sweeping up the concrete dust so that the floor of the unit was ready to be painted once the lease was signed.  (Big shout out to Joe and Elaine, who did most of the sweeping, and Jonny and Olwyn, who turned up when the work was all done…)

And that means that we’re approaching The Dock’s BIG anniversary.  We’re calling it Eamonn Day – because the week of our most frantic activity, our boldest move forward, our brightest creativity, our hardest work and our greatest excitement, we did it all for Eamonn:

Eamonn Day is 26th February.  Mark in your diary now, for this year and for all time.  Because we have some big, big plans as to how we’re going to celebrate…

IF… you’re drinking Dock Cafe coffee

Adventures in a white vanAdventures in a white van today:  Tim and I zoomed off across Belfast to collect some fantastic furniture which has been donated to Dock Cafe – proper furniture, which is gradually taking the place of our Ikea Bargain Corner cheapies…

Among some fantastic tables, dining chairs, sideboards (and even a proper hat-stand to go by the door), our haul included the best kids high-chair you have EVER seen…

Once the Belfast Met students helped us to figure out how it actually worked (it’s got lots of lovely Titanic-y cogs and levers and springs), it now has pride-of-place in the Dock Cafe kids corner!  The old plastic high-chair is now relegated to a dark corner of shame…

photo-8 photo-7 photo-6 The best high chair IN THE WORLD

IFIFNow for something completely different: tomorrow (Thursday) evening, Dock Cafe is hosting a launch event for the TearFund IF campaign.

If you want to make a difference – if you want to find out how one very simple piece of political lobbying can have a profound impact on the poorest parts of the world…. and if you want to enjoy a night of coffee, treats and chilled-out acoustic vibes in Dock Cafe, join us from 7:30pm!

Speaking of IF – any fellow cinema-goers of a certain age still think of this advert any time they hear the word ‘If’?  Auntie Beryl…  The Dog and Duck, down the High Street…  ah, memories!