Dorset's 'UK Seafood Restaurant of the Year' winner has opened a Brighton branch in the new waterfront Harbour Hotel. Our resident foodie heads to Jetty to explore what all the fuss is about....
Read More →Here’s our pick of 5 great Sussex pubs worthy of an excursion from the city. All of them are reachable either on foot, by bike or by public transport. We provide here some straightforward directions...
Read More →To celebrate it's new restaurant and revamp, the Bella Italia team invited us to taste-test the summer menu at the newly opened Brighton North Street branch....
Read More →An independent Brighton gallery will play host to an exhibition featuring works by some of the nineteenth and twentieth century’s most iconic artists, among them Vincent van Gogh, Francis Bacon, Pablo Picasso, L. S. Lowry...
Read More →Modest, down to earth bistro-style dishes with homegrown herbs and vegetables from its eponymous roof garden - Grow 40 is a gimmick free oasis of flavour on Kensington Gardens. ...
Read More →Despite having a terrific vegetarian and vegan food scene, Brighton’s meat-free establishments tend towards the cheap and cheerful, leaving it to Food for Friends and Terre à Terre to fly the flag for high-end veggie...
Read More →Having already firmly established itself as a hip London brand, Venetian eatery Polpo has taken another step in its quest to dominate the ‘small plates’ market, opening its first restaurant outside the capital on Brighton’s...
Read More →MARKET is the latest undertaking from the team behind award-winning restaurant Graze, which has relinquished its prime spot on Western Road to this new venture....
Read More →Proving just what's possible with a plateful of plants, Rootcandi takes the best aspects of tapas-style dining and applies it to an entirely unexpected type of cuisine....
Read More →Check out five of Brighton's best spots for eating outside this Summer in our 'al fresco dining in Brighton guide'....
Read More →Situated opposite a white goods repair centre and a print shop on unassuming Baker Street, this tiny bistro has been open for eight months and has already earned a lot of fans with its unfussy,...
Read More →Real insight into the character of a remarkable woman whose shyness and dedication to her science meant that she was often misunderstood....
Read More →Tapping into the buzz over the bank holiday weekend, the Brighton Foodies Festival catered for those craving something a little less cultural and a little more culinary....
Read More →We review Shit-faced Showtime, a perfect celebration of musical theatre, classic show tunes… and liver damage!...
Read More →The chaps behind The Set, formerly a pop-up, have found a permanent home in the eccentric Artist Residence Hotel. We give them a try!...
Read More →The Salt Room Brighton is creating a real buzz with its trend-led menu and stylish interior. We gave it a try, here's what we thought....
Read More →The Julie Ruin play a rescheduled show at Concorde 2 on 25th May 2015. This is no nostalgia-fuelled revival....
Read More →Silo, the UK’s first zero waste restaurant, has been designed around an ethos of absolute sustainability, with Head Chef Douglas McMaster setting out to prove that a less wasteful restaurant industry is a real possibility....
Read More →It stands to reason that you should be able to find a decent plate of fresh seafood in a seaside town. Here's our pick of the best to be found in Brighton and Hove....
Read More →Does Charm Thai, the new thai kitchen at The Marlborough Pub, hold its own against the other thai pub kitchens in Brighton? We find out....
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