T @ Hove: Review
T @ Hove is a quirky vegan and vegetarian café and coffee shop, known for hulking sandwiches, fresh fruit smoothies and quality coffee.
Fatto A Mano Brighton: Review
Fatto a Mano roughly translates to made by hand, which is reflected in the traditional Neapolitan style pizzas they serve.
The Coal Shed Brighton
Specialists in steak and fish with the only Josper oven in Sussex, The Coal Shed Brighton has quickly become one of the top restaurants in the City.
Savour the Moment – Unforgettable Food and Drink Hangouts in Vibrant Brighton
Embark on a taste bud adventure as we dish out the top 5 food and drink hangouts in Brighton, UK. ...
Restaurants You Need To Try In The Lanes Brighton
Out of all of Brighton's quirky neighbourhoods, The Lanes is arguably the city's most distinctive and beloved.
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.
Best Thai And Vietnamese Restaurants In Brighton
There’s an enviable array of Thai restaurants dotted throughout the city with a cluster in central Brighton, Kemptown and Hove. You might need to hunt a little harder for the Vietnamese options, and because of that, we have two of our favourites in this list.
Bill’s Bottomless Pancakes in Brighton: Review
Two of the finest words in the English language: bottomless pancakes.
The Rum Kitchen (2023)
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.
Best drinking spots for over-30s in Brighton
Although the over-30s do not necessarily need their own bar and pub recommendations, the truth is older customers can have different habits and expectations to younger clientele. Being older doesn’t mean you don’t want to party but rather you’d choose to do this somewhere more sophisticated that offers a mellow chill out area too.