Guidebook for The City of Brighton and Hove

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Guidebook for The City of Brighton and Hove

Food Scene

Modern, wooden-floored restaurant with industrial details, using locally sourced meat and fish.
145 locals recommend
The Coal Shed Restaurant Brighton
8 Boyce's Street
145 locals recommend
Modern, wooden-floored restaurant with industrial details, using locally sourced meat and fish.
Locally caught seafood served in a long-standing restaurant with views of the beach and pier.
79 locals recommend
Regency Restaurant
131 Kings Rd
79 locals recommend
Locally caught seafood served in a long-standing restaurant with views of the beach and pier.
Daytime venue for a range of imaginative seasonal dishes. Open until 10pm Friday and Saturday.
6 locals recommend
Kooks Restaurant
56 Gardner St
6 locals recommend
Daytime venue for a range of imaginative seasonal dishes. Open until 10pm Friday and Saturday.

Everything Else

Locally caught seafood served in a long-standing restaurant with views of the beach and pier.
79 locals recommend
Regency Restaurant
131 Kings Rd
79 locals recommend
Locally caught seafood served in a long-standing restaurant with views of the beach and pier.

Drinks & Nightlife

Compact local alehouse famous for its long list of guest and regular Dark Star cask ales.
13 locals recommend
The Evening Star
55-56 Surrey St
13 locals recommend
Compact local alehouse famous for its long list of guest and regular Dark Star cask ales.
Traditional pub with wood floor and leather sofas, offering cask ales, homemade food plus live jazz.
9 locals recommend
Seven Stars
27 Ship St
9 locals recommend
Traditional pub with wood floor and leather sofas, offering cask ales, homemade food plus live jazz.
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.
13 locals recommend
BrewDog Brighton
52-54 Grand Parade
13 locals recommend
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.