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If you've ever been unsure about Polish food, one visit to Nasza will lay all your doubts to rest - this restaurant offers pure Polish deliciousness. Naturally there's a vodka to go with every dish, from cherry or rich dark chocolate flavour to one that's been left to mature in a whiskey barrel. I began with grilled oscypek (a smoke...
View full reviewIf a slap-up meal is what you're after, you need look no further than Betty La La's - the sleek and stylish new restaurant and bar residing on St James' Street. Smart and contemporary, with bright, quirky furnishings, this eatery exudes a relaxed ambience as well as serving a superb menu. The sea bass with fresh rosemary, garlic,...
View full reviewLa Capannina is something of an institution in Brighton, with owner Alex Lai having been at the helm and in the same location since the mid 1980s. Duration is a reliable measure of a good restaurant, and La The service is attentive without being overbearing, and with an atmosphere that's as equally suited to a large family celebrat...
View full reviewNew Steine Bistro, on the lovely New Steine seafront square in Kemptown, has been in operation for over ten years as Brighton's quirky, authentic French bistro. Focusing on homemade French food featuring top-quality local produce, this cosy and stylish restaurant is a 'must visit' in Brighton. The Gallic menu comprises such delights...
View full reviewWe visited the family-run Eddie’s in Hove on a busy Saturday lunchtime and were delighted to have found it. This wonderful café offers a mixture of traditional English favourites and Polish specialities. It has only been open since summer 2016 but is already receiving glowing reviews on TripAdvisor, and we could instantly see w...
View full reviewThe Townhouse in Kemptown has recently been voted one of the top ten restaurants in Brighton. Here, guests can experience nightly live music whilst sipping their favourite tipple - but what would a great venue be without great food? All the way from The Dorchester Hotel in London, the chef brings all his London prestige to the menu ...
View full reviewTucked away on an unassuming street in Kemptown, just minutes walk from the centre of Brighton, Blanch House is a hidden gem well worth seeking out. On arrival you are welcomed into a 70s inspired, award-winning cocktail bar with a menu that features a selection of classics as well as Blanch House's unique creations. With cocktails ...
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 reviewLocated in Kemptown, Metrodeco oozes vintage charm, reflected in the eclectic furniture, staff in vintage attire, striking murals, and music from a bygone era. An extensive tea menu offers several different blends, appealing to tea enthusiasts searching for an unusual brew as well as those who prefer a traditional cup of tea. Best...
View full reviewThe Old Bank is a friendly restaurant in the heart of Kemptown Village in Brighton. As its name suggests, it is housed in a large converted bank building with exposed brick walls, leather and wood furnishings and candlelit tables. You're guaranteed a warm and cheerful welcome, and it's well-suited to family meals and intimate dinner...
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 reviewHangleton Manor is rich with heritage. Housed in a Grade II listed flint building, it’s the oldest domestic secular property in Brighton and Hove, boasting an original dovecote in the extensive garden and beautiful carved intricacies on the dining room ceiling. The cosy interior is enhanced by atmospheric candlelight and the pic...
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...
Saint George’s Inn is all about letting your hair down and having fun; the cheery team are easy-going, and events such as quizzes and Sunday almanac afternoons encourage guests to kick back and relax. The team takes the food and drink seriously though, and offers a variety of whiskey, local ale, guest beer and lip-smacking homem...
View full reviewIf you're venturing out in Brighton in search of a decent traditional pub, then look no further than Romans. Perhaps you'll be visiting for a relaxed drink, have been tempted by the great-value food, or are popping in for a delicious Sunday roast; the music and beer festivals held by the pub are also well worth attending. Whatever y...
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