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Tucked discreetly inside Brighton’s finest designer hotel, The Restaurant at Drakes is comparably stylish and provides one of the finest dining experiences along the South Coast. The cool, neutral tones, exposed brickwork and subtle lighting create an elegant but unpretentious backdrop for relaxed lunches and ...
View full reviewRun by chef-proprietor Jeremy Ashpool and his wife Vera, this delightful gem is nestled in the beautiful countryside at the edge of Borde Hill Garden. Offering elegant dining with regularly changing seasonal menus, it’s easy to see why this is such a popular spot. Situated in a converted stable in the shadow of a 16th-century ma...
View full reviewA popular destination for locals and tourists alike, The Hartington is a firm neighbourhood favourite. Whether you’re after cocktails, a three-course meal or some live entertainment, The Hartington has something for everyone. The team prides itself on providing mouth-watering food, and the menu changes every month to make the mo...
View full reviewBrighton-based Real Patisserie is a collection of five shops, all self-sufficient and independently run, and serving food to make you happy. Skilled pastry chefs, bakers and savoury chefs bake high-quality bread, special occasion cakes, patisserie and savouries, with plenty of choice for everyone. Brighton’s Trafalgar Street bra...
View full reviewEastern Eye is a modern Indian restaurant based around a simple idea: offer a true taste of a cuisine that is often altered beyond recognition for Western tastes. To make this idea a reality, chef patron Murrali Madru combines his superb cooking skills with his knowledge of what makes a fantastic contemporary dining experience. We b...
View full reviewThis bright, airy, dog-friendly vegan café proves that a plant-based full English can be just as hearty and delicious as its more traditional counterpart. Cooked breakfasts are piled high with spiced scrambled tofu, veggie sausages, hash browns, mushrooms and beans. We sampled the mini full English, with the addition of fluffy, c...
View full reviewThe owners of Carlito Burrito began serving street food in a food truck around Brighton and at festivals, before moving into their quirkily decorated premises in Brighton. Eclectic art and upcycled materials feature heavily, and the whole place is vibrant and colourful.
The authentic Mexican menu is varied and interesting. ...
Take a smattering of old kitchen tables dripping with retro charm and a handful of miscellaneous chairs; add some delightfully unique lampshades and furnishings, not forgetting the zest of modern design; mix well with fantastic staff, excellent menus and locate in the vibrant and trendy North Laine area of Brighton, and the result i...
View full reviewThe George is a traditional watering hole serving unpretentious pub grub with a difference - everything on the menu, including the wine, is vegetarian and 70 per cent of the dishes are vegan. In keeping with the pub's ethos, all materials are recycled and most ingredients come from the local area. The pub itself has a convivial atmo...
View full reviewThe young team running Isaac At makes no secret of the fact that the venture is an evolving work in progress, but they are already so good that there are no limits to what they might go on to achieve. Despite their talent and ambition, there is refreshingly little pretension, simply a love for food and exceptional dining.
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Here is the local we should all be so lucky to have. In fact, once discovered, you may be tempted to keep its location all to yourself, ready to whip it out and impress visitors with 'actually - I know this little place'! This gastronomic hideaway was sympathetically renovated by owners Andrew and Helen in 2006 to create a light ye...
View full reviewNestling in the heart of Brighton's vibrant North Laines, you might be forgiven for missing the unassuming exterior of this Spanish gem. However, once you've discovered Solera, you will be unable to pass by again without succumbing to temptation and soaking up the restaurant's ambience - perhaps over a glass of chilled Fino sherry a...
View full reviewThe Hop & Vine offers traditional British fare alongside Mediterranean specialities in a highly successful combination that is hugely popular with locals. The venue is child and dog friendly and makes a great place for lunch, afternoon coffee, tea, or a cheeky glass of wine, evening drinks or a party with family and friends. P...
View full reviewBrighton-based Real Patisserie is a collection of five shops, all self-suffi cient and independently run, serving food that really will make you happy. Highly skilled chefs and bakers produce high-quality artisan bread, special occasion cakes, award-winning pastries and savouries.
A sumptuous array of food is baked fresh ea...
The Laine Deli is a personal favourite of mine. Nestled in the maze of North Laine, it’s the perfect spot for soaking up the bustle of Brighton from the window seats or from the Mediterranean-style outdoor patio. This cosy independent eatery offers a relaxed and welcoming setting for breakfasts, brunches, lunches and tea breaks,...
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