Brighton, United Kingdom + Add a trip
- Not far from: Eastbourne, London, Portsmouth, Reading, Slough, Southampton, Watford
- Created April 10th 2009.
- All tips and questions about Brighton.
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hesan david yousif replied over 4 years agoThe environment in Brighton is welcoming to all. No matter who you are, what you do, what you like, where you are from and what you plan to do whilst you are here, you will find a relaxed, open-armed place that can cater for most of your needs!
The best place to start your visit here is in the North and South Laines where there is an air of culture, nostalgia and modernity all rolled into one.
Get yourself down to Brighton from the month of April and this city comes alive!
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Matt Hanson replied over 3 years agoRecommend the deconstructed vegetarian breakfast option - huge portion, inventive design/ingredients. Invariably has queues at weekend, so get to brunch early!
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Bill's Produce Store
01273 692 894The Depot, 100 North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YE
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Charlie Langridge replied over 3 years agoMadame Geisha is uniquely positioned in the heart of Brighton's boutique quarter and just a stone's throw away from the city's world famous sea front, Madame Geisha is a brand new concept in dining, drinking and entertainment.
Set over three floors, and open throughout the day and night, inside you'll find a tea house, late bar, lounge and private karaoke suite, and restaurant serving a fresh and exciting menu of Pan-Asian inspired dishes.
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Madame Geisha
01273 77084775 - 79 East Street, Brighton BN1 1NF
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Tom Armitage replied over 3 years agoMarvellous Indian restaurant. Yes, it's a bit upmarket/posh, but the food is excellent, the environment lovely, and the sense of theatre superb. It helps that the menu is kept dirt simple: £20 for two courses, £25 for three. Not particularly easy to share things - it's very much focused on the experience of each individual diner - but it's totally marvellous; just not your average curry house, is all. Thoroughly recommended.
Places mentioned in this tip include-
Indian Summer
01273 71100169 East St, Brighton, BN1 1HQ
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Peter Carlsen replied over 3 years agoJamie's Italian starts with what Italians are most proud of - fantastic, rustic dishes, using recipes that have been tried, tested and loved!
We have been there few time now, great value and fab quality...
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Jamie's Italian
Black Lion Street
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Richard Fieldhouse replied over 3 years agoWalking down the new lanes on a summer's day with crowds of shoppers and all then cafes and bars.
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Due South
01273 821 218139 Kings Road Arches, Brighton Beach. BN1 2FN
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Simon Taylor replied over 3 years agoGreat pub under new management and just about to start doing food again!
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The Walmer Castle
95 Queen's Park Road
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Ben Crossman replied over 3 years agoUpmarket seafood bar/restaurant. Strange seating (shared tables). Service and seafood just isn't as you'd hope for at this price level.
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Edward Bishop replied over 3 years agoEasily the best Thai restaurant in Brighton. Excellent authentic food, with Snapper being the speciality. They also offer a BYO policy on alcohol, which makes it a very affordable meal. Highly recommended.
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Red Snapper
01273 77886690 Dyke Road
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Fraser Speirs replied over 3 years agoSquare is more of a sexy boutique B&B than a high-end hotel. The decor was absolutely not to my taste. In particular, the restaurant/bar area was decorated with very sexually explicit modern art which was simply quite obnoxious.
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Eric Brown replied over 3 years agoPoppy's Sandwich Bar is a superb place to grab lunch! It's open until 1800. Small but perfectly formed. Lots of veggie options. Friendly staff. Eat-in or take-away.
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Poppy's Sandwich Bar
58a London Road, Brighton, BN1 4JE
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Eric Brown replied over 3 years agoThe Bangkok Express is a very basic but highly authentic thai cafe. You can eat in, take away or order a delivery over the phone. It's owned and run by delightful Thai people who are super friendly. The food is delicious.
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Bangkok Express
01273 69681681 London Road, Brighton, BN1 4JF
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Eric Brown replied over 3 years agoThe Duke Of York's Picturehouse is Britain's oldest cinema. Shows mainly art-house movies, no blockbusters here. Only one screen. The balcony costs more but is lovely and has bigger seats, including sofas. There is a small bar/cafe open all day.
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Duke Of York's Picturehouse
0871 704 2056Preston Circus, Brighton, BN1 4NA
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Eric Brown replied over 3 years agoThe Red Roaster Coffee House is a great place for coffee, chatting, eating cake and people watching. It has the best coffee in the city, many different types and all freshly ground. They also host community events so look out for what's happening in the evenings.
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The Red Roaster Coffee House
01273 6866681d St James Street, Brighton, BN2 1RE
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Alberto Mancera replied over 3 years agoJack & Linda Mills, Traditional Fish Smokers
Kings Road, Brighton BN1 1, United Kingdom
Fancy smoked fish sandwiches??? this is a LANDMARK of Brighton!
Places mentioned in this tip include-
Jack & Linda Mills, Traditional Fish Smokers
Kings Road, Brighton BN1 1, United Kingdom
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