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Lost In The Lanes Brighton

Brighton has a reputation for its eclectic range of eateries, with a whole host of restaurants offering some of the best cuisine in the country. Lost In The Lanes is no exception.

The restaurant’s stylish interior is comforting and simple, with cosy wooden furniture and brown leather cushions, providing the perfect backdrop to enjoy your meal. The décor is reflective of Brighton itself.

Lost In The Lanes prides itself on the use of local and seasonal produce, with a strong connection to food made in Sussex, such as bread from The Sussex Kitchen and eggs from Rookery Farm. Like the name suggests, Lost In The Lanes is nestled within the heart of Brighton. This stylish restaurant lets you enjoy food and location hand in hand.

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The menu at lost in the lanes

Established in 2017, the restaurant offers a menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner, all influenced by Mediterranean cuisine.

The dinner menu, served from 6pm-10pm offers a concept of ‘Snacks’, ‘Smalls’ and ‘Large’. For a snack you could start with a Lost Focaccia, for a small you could have Pork Belly Skewers and for a large you could have Lamb Lemonato.

Alongside food, they have an extensive wine list, and they offer a range of select cocktails to pair with your meal. Alcohol is first served from 10am.

If you’re looking for a night out with your mates, you could try out their bottomless brunch deal. Available every day, you get the option of unlimited mimosas, Bellinis or fizz within a 1.5-hour period, between 10am-3pm. For £35, it includes any breakfast or bottomless brunch lunch.

It’s recommended to book a table before going to ensure they have space to accommodate you. Tables can be booked directly from their website.

Location: 10 Nile Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1HW

Website: https://www.lostinthelanes.com/

Joseph Bryant

Joseph joined WeLoveBrighton in January 2025, eager to kick-start his creative career. Currently studying Journalism at the University of Brighton, he enjoys experiencing the culture that Brighton has to offer. When he’s not exploring traditional pubs, great restaurants, and quirky music venues, Joseph likes to travel. Sussex has so much to offer so every day is an adventure! Born and raised on the south coast of Wales, Brighton quickly felt like home; he realised that this is the place for him.