Ephesus

Plain-looking Turkish from the outside, super cosy on the inside. Just good things to say; fig jam with halloumi is delicious it turns out. Went as is apparently known for lamb spare ribs, which were delicious and juicy, but you’d be just as well off having any shish as the meat is wonderfully done. And all at a very reasonable price!

Verdict: Awesome

Location: 80-82 Preston Street

http://www.ephesus-brighton.co.uk

Muse Cafe 2.0

Specialist in Italian toasties, which is a thing maybe? Anyway, it’s cramped but pleasant, and the owners are delightful, but it’s simply not worth the money.  I enjoyed my ham and cheese toastie, but it wasn’t as good as one would expect from a specialist, and especially not as good as one would expect when being charged £6.20.

Verdict: Ok

Location: 37 Queens Road

https://www.facebook.com/MuseCafe2.0

The French Horn

What a nice surprise this pub was. Cosy inside, with (at least when we went) a fairly raucous after work drinks crowd, the staff simply can’t be helpful enough.  And the food was just AMAZING.  We both had raclette burgers which rivalled specialists Coggings across the road (two for £12 on Thursdays!), huge plate of onion rings, and raclette garlic bread with huge amounts of garlic. Absolutely top food and seriously good value.

Verdict: Awesome

Location: 82 Dyke Road

https://www.facebook.com/TheFrenchHornPub

Bincho Yakitori

This place is always booked up, and it’s easy to see why – a cosy, warm space, mostly at the “bar”, serving up a wide range of yakitori, at worst good, at best – stunning.  And doesn’t break the bank either!

Verdict: Awesome

Location: 63 Preston Street

https://binchoyakitori.com

Iris Food

Nice cosy caff right by the station; reasonably priced and good food!

Verdict: Awesome

Location: 3 Terminus Road

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Creams

Dessert only place; haven’t been in but got Deliveroo, and a very sad sundae for the almost £8 they want it was too.

Edit: Now I’ve been in. While not as warm and nice inside as Sprinkles, the ice cream and the cookie dough in particular were amazing!

Verdict: Don’t go (takeaway), Awesome (dine in)

Location: 86 Western Road

https://www.creamscafe.com

The Bok Shop

A cool, independent fried chicken place should be right up my street, with a “Bossman” burger with chicken, hash browns and BBQ sauce, fried chicken pieces etc.  Should be, but the very best I can say is “ok”, if I’m being generous, and given the price, won’t be going again.

Verdict: Don’t go

Location: 3-4 East Street

https://www.thebokshop.com

Patty & Bun

Another London classic gets a Brighton outpost.  I didn’t think too much of Patty & Bun when I went in London, but either things are different here or I was wrong.  This place is OUTSTANDING.  Burgers are juicy as anything and chicken salt fries (and normal ones for that matter) are crispy and hot. Even during Pride, which is well done. Only drawback is that they’re pretty pricey, but not crazy. Go!

Verdict: Awesome

Location: 56 Ship Street

https://www.pattyandbun.co.uk/ship-st-brighton