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Devil's Dyke is a legendary Sussex beauty spot, and at the foot of this famous landmark sits another local mainstay - The Shepherd & Dog. This 18th-century pub has retained the tumbledown charm of the original cottages that make up the building - combine this with the best in modern hospitality and a menu offering a mix of both ...
View full reviewIt is extraordinary what Andy and Alex Owen have already achieved in their three years at The Cowdray. Improvement and momentum are important to both: chef Andy (chef profile page 63) regularly revisits the kitchens of Gordon Ramsay (where he trained) for inspiration, whilst Alex has honed her front-of-house skills at Heston Blument...
View full reviewTake 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 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.
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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,...
View full reviewSevendials is a family-owned restaurant in the heart of Seven Dials in Brighton, serving award-winning modern European food made from the freshest seasonal ingredients. Sam Metcalfe runs a team of food-lovers who deliver time after time. The cooking reflects the seasons rather than current fashions, and quality is paramount, with lo...
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 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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For many years the Seven Dials district of Brighton has been a hot-spot for good-quality local restaurants, highlighting a number of cultures and cuisines. With this in mind, it's a great testament to the quality of recent arrival Thai Pad Thai that it was filled to capacity on a midweek night within only a few months of opening. ...
View full reviewSeasons café is a small, modern-European-style brasserie that places particular emphasis on quality over quantity. There are no multi-page menus offering you everything from the four corners of the globe, but instead a concise, classic and contemporary menu heavily influenced by the fantastic local produce that's available. A...
View full reviewSeven Dials has long been a hot-spot for good eateries, frequented by locals in the know, and Blenio is one such eatery. Patron chef Peter Bruschi and owner Paula Black opened this Gallic-themed bistro four years ago, quickly earning a loyal following thanks to their locally sourced, top-quality food and friendly service. Paula's ha...
View full reviewThe Coopers Arms is a traditional pub nestling in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of the Ashdown Forest, with wonderful views across Hartfield and the North Downs beyond. The quiet garden is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing drink, and when it comes to drinks, the team at The Coopers Arms certainly know what they're talking about...
View full reviewThe ethos behind wagamama is a celebration of Asian food inspired by Japanese ramen bars; it’s a truly unique way to eat. There are three convenient locations in Sussex, situated at Brighton, Horsham and Chichester. With a menu created to soothe, nourish and sustain, you can choose a little ginger to warm you up, chillies that k...
View full reviewBuilt in the traditional Sussex style with charming low ceilings and old oak beams, this 17th-Century freehouse is everything a traditional English pub should be. Families and walkers with dogs are all welcomed by the friendly owners, who have created a relaxing environment in which to enjoy anything from a traditional basket meal t...
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