Puzzle Bored – Puzzle Café In Brighton
Puzzle Bored is an all-new, innovative concept, a multi-level coffee house, puzzle and retail space.
The Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion has been a sightseeing destination in Brighton for over two centuries.
Volks Railway
Volks railway is an iconic heritage attraction and the world's oldest operating electric railway, opened on 4th August 1883.
Moshimo
Brighton is home to a range of restaurants which contribute to its diverse culinary scene. Moshimo is the perfect place for sushi enthusiasts.
Terre A Terre
Opened in 1993 and situated on East Street, within a few minutes from the beach, Terre A Terre is a restaurant which offers guests the opportunity to you enjoy high-quality vegetarian and vegan meals.
The Rum Kitchen
The Rum Kitchen, a Caribbean oasis right in the heart of Brighton's bustling Lanes. Originally opened in London, they expanded in 2020 to bring the carnival vibes to the south coast.
Lucky Khao
Founded by the owner of Red Roaster, Michelin Star awarded Matt Gillan, Red Roaster is transformed into Lucky Khao from 7pm every day.
Redroaster
Welcome to Redroaster, the legendary café that’s become the talk of the town since the year 2000. This community-focused gem, hailed by The New York Times who referred to is as a 'go-to destination' in their book, '36 Hours: 125 Weekends in Europe', first blessed the streets of Brighton when they transformed an old post office into the vibrant restaurant it is today.
Moksha
Step into Moksha, the café/restaurant that has been captivating the attention of Brightonians since 2007. Situated in central Brighton, adjacent to St Peter’s Church on York Place, this family-run independent café serves up mouth-watering brunch and lunch options using fresh, local ingredients as well as scrumptious cakes and other desserts.
Best restaurants in Hove
With Argentine, Italian, Thai, Brazilian, Indian and Persian just some of the cuisines dotted along Church Street alone, Hove has an absolute embarrassment of wealth when it comes to dining out. Almost every other building is a restaurant, and these outlets stretch up towards Hove station and also closer to the sea, with some great seafood options as you would expect from the location.