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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.

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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.

Top Picnic Spots In Brighton

As the return of the sun brings us into the bright and breezy Brighton summer, what better way to enjoy the warm weather than with a picnic?  If you’re looking to explore beyond the urban charms of the city, then look no further than here for the best hidden havens for some peaceful picnicking.

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ARTBOX Cafe

The vibrant city of Brighton hides a delightful secret that has captured the hearts of locals and tourists alike – ARTBOX Café! Step into Europe’s first fully themed café and boutique located just a stone’s throw away from the shore, in the lively south lanes.