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The Tureen opened in 1964, and chef-proprietor Barry Would has been at the helm since 1985, serving a loyal local clientele in his small intimate restaurant - reminiscent of one's own dining room. Barry serves a concise yet varied menu with sufficient options for both vegetarians and carnivores, with two courses at £23 and t...
View full reviewIf you long for the unique cuisine and atmosphere that can only be found in a real Greek taverna, then Archipelagos is a must. Located a short distance from Brighton's seafront, this intimate restaurant exudes warm Greek hospitality - as does proprietor Theodoros, who makes friends of his customers with his character and charm. The c...
View full reviewSet in the heart of Regency Brunswick, Hove, two-AA-rosette-awarded Graze Restaurant offers modern British à la carte alongside their flagship sevencourse seasonal and vegetarian tasting menus. Head chef Gethin Jones, who trained under celebrity chef Jun Tanaka at Pearl, artfully combines fresh and intense flavours to create ...
View full reviewBringing authentic Greek pastries and pies to Brighton, Pop Pie is a welcoming lunchtime escape in the fashionable North Laine. Blending bright decor with charming service, the whole experience is wonderfully friendly and it's easy to see why Pop Pie has quickly established a fan base of loyal customers. Established in October 2012,...
View full reviewA real foodie hot-spot, Hove Place is a hidden treasure tucked away in the heart of Hove. Elegantly decorated with wooden panelling and Chesterfield sofas, the inviting surroundings make guests feel immediately at home. There’s also an Italian-style garden that’s a real suntrap in summer and is an idyllic spot for al fresco di...
View full reviewThe Little Fish Market is making quite a name for itself on the Sussex foodie scene, having picked up a score of five in The Good Food Guide 2020, scored a place in SquareMeal’s Best Restaurants in the UK 2019 and in The Sunday Times’ top 100 res...
View full reviewThe Courtyard resides within Brighton's Cultural Quarter in the centre of Brighton, just a short distance from the Theatre Royal. Its name comes from the beautiful indoor courtyard setting of the restaurant - guests visiting for the first time are sure to be taken by the lush scenery, greetings from the warm and friendly staff, an...
View full reviewThe Set is housed in Brighton’s Artist Residence – an elegant converted townhouse hotel boasting 23 bedrooms, two restaurants and a cocktail bar. The trendy rustic-style decor and beautifully presented fare combine to make every visit a memorable experience.
We were warmly greeted and seated in a coveted spot just by th...
The Gather Inn occupies an ideal spot on Brighton and Hove’s seafront and boasts 15 well-appointed guest bedrooms. The bright and friendly pub makes the most of its fabulous location with huge panoramic windows that overlook some of the most stunning seaside vistas. Just a five-minute drive from the city centre, and with the ben...
View full reviewMy companion and I started the evening with a couple of strawberry Daiquiris at Browns Bar in Brighton's famous South Lanes. The atmosphere was vibrant and bustling; the bar serves drinks to a sophisticated mix of locals and young professionals and is a world away from Brighton's student scene. The perfectly lit, decadent interior i...
View full reviewA striking Victorian building set right on the coast of Brighton, the Mercure Brighton Seafront Hotel offers an ambience as pleasing as its sea views. Having preserved many of the original features, including chandeliers, the majestic ball room and a grand sweeping staircase, the hotel retains an air of authentic 19th- Century elega...
View full reviewBringing a true taste of Spain to Brighton, Olé Olé offers an authentic dining experience with decor to match. There is a large selection of tapas dishes on the menu, as well as the chef's special dishes and a selection of sauces. Each tapas dish will linger in the memory, and their paella is one of the best we have ever tasted....
View full reviewThis smart Champagne and oyster bar welcomes avid seafood lovers and those looking for a lively lunch or chic evening out. High tables and bar stools comprise the laid-back seating arrangement, which is illuminated by candlelight once night falls. There's no need to book your spot at Riddle & Finns - if the team can't seat you...
View full reviewThis cosy, minimalist space is painted simply in pale grey, with wooden panels, reclaimed scaffold-plank tables and a zinc bar. The modern chic decor draws the eye to the open kitchen, where diners get to watch the main event. At 64° guests don’t just wait for the food to be produced, you can watch it being created and int...
View full reviewThis charming little 17th-Century country-house hotel and restaurant was originally constructed as accommodation for mill workers. Nowadays, head chef Richard Ockelford and his team offer a new, carefully handcrafted menu that uses fresh and local produce, and has been fine-tuned alongside a taste-conscious wine menu. Upon sitting i...
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