Travel Tips - Eating in Brighton, England
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 16th November 2009
Run by an elderly couple in the arches of Kings Road, directly on the seafront, Jack and Linda’s is remarkably quaint and in the summer months its not uncommon to see queues of people out the door, all waiting to get their hands on a hot mackerel sandwich or some fresh homemade fish soup.
Combine a visit to Jack and Linda’s with a stroll around the Brighton Fishing Museum, which is free and offers a chance to learn about the history of Brighton’s fishing community, or perhaps just stock up before having lunch on the beach.
Combine a visit to Jack and Linda’s with a stroll around the Brighton Fishing Museum, which is free and offers a chance to learn about the history of Brighton’s fishing community, or perhaps just stock up before having lunch on the beach.
Location: Kings Road Arches, Brighton Seafront
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 20th August 2009
It’s hard not to be reminded of the trendy cafes and restaurants of London’s Soho when you see this place, but step inside and you’ll discover that Coffee @ 33 not only oozes style, but its also got substance with its superb coffee and mouth watering cakes.
A seemingly young and fashionable crowd can be caught lounging in the window, on seating made from recycled coffee sacks, or otherwise enjoying the tiny decked terrace at the back of the coffee shop.
I’ll definitely be adding this place to my list of favourite coffee shops in Brighton, and being so close to the railway station, it’s well worth a visit on your way to the North Laine.
A seemingly young and fashionable crowd can be caught lounging in the window, on seating made from recycled coffee sacks, or otherwise enjoying the tiny decked terrace at the back of the coffee shop.
I’ll definitely be adding this place to my list of favourite coffee shops in Brighton, and being so close to the railway station, it’s well worth a visit on your way to the North Laine.
Location: 33 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, Bn1 4ed
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 9th July 2009
Frequented but what feels exclusively like locals, the red roaster cafe is a real hidden gem and I suspect many with to keep it that way.
While the location doesn't make it the obvious of choices for a break when visiting Brighton, it's no surprise to hear it was voted one of the best coffee shops In brighton, and the red roaster has another string to its bow in the fact that they roast their own coffee beans.
Order a coffee au lait (which comes in a breakfast bowl) or one of the devilishly rich hot chocolates and enjoy people watching. The place is pretty serious about their coffee and the staff are really friendly.
While the location doesn't make it the obvious of choices for a break when visiting Brighton, it's no surprise to hear it was voted one of the best coffee shops In brighton, and the red roaster has another string to its bow in the fact that they roast their own coffee beans.
Order a coffee au lait (which comes in a breakfast bowl) or one of the devilishly rich hot chocolates and enjoy people watching. The place is pretty serious about their coffee and the staff are really friendly.
Location: 1d St. James's Street, Brighton, BN2 1RE, Tel: 01273 686668
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 9th July 2009
At the south entrance of a street, which offers visitors the opportunity to eat a multitude of cuisines from various nationalities sits the huge China Garden Restaurant. Although more expensive when compared to other Chinese restaurants in the area, it well worth visiting, particularly for its dim sum menu which is served between midday to 4pm only. The quality of the ingredients is excellent and it's refreshing to see many of the menu items move away from the all to common western influenced dishes. A regular haunt for locals to Brighton, China Garden Restuarant is well recommended if you're on holiday in the City.
They also do take away but unfortunately they don't deliver.
They also do take away but unfortunately they don't deliver.
Location: 88 - 91 Preston Street, East Sussex, BN1 2HG, Brighton T: 01273 325 124
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