Pretty average, pretty expensive (£5.50 for a nuggets, chips and 500mL Coke meal) takeaway with the usual suspects on the menu. There’s too many places like this nearby to go here.
Verdict: Don’t go
Location 67 Queens Road
Can’t find a website
Tiny reviews of Brighton food and drink
Pretty average, pretty expensive (£5.50 for a nuggets, chips and 500mL Coke meal) takeaway with the usual suspects on the menu. There’s too many places like this nearby to go here.
Verdict: Don’t go
Location 67 Queens Road
Can’t find a website
Old bank and newspaper offices – even for a Wetherspoon’s, it’s huge, so you can get a seat and chill out. Cheap and cheerful booze and food that you would expect from a Wetherspoon’s, along with the drunks and slight stickiness you would also expect from a Wetherspoon’s.
Verdict: Ok
Location: 155-159 North Street
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/east-sussex/the-post–telegraph-brighton
Little relaxed Italian place, nothing fancy, but basically incredible pizzas (four of us went and all had pizza). Assume other food also excellent. Also, critically, a zesty old Italian man.
Verdict: Awesome
Location: 12 Sydney Street
I’ve queued for the London one, but on a Sunday afternoon we just strolled right in. It’s brightly decorated and loads of room in there; great burger with a ton of fries. Interesting “Satan’s fingers” veggie spicy things. Cocktails look awesome.
Verdict: Awesome
Location: 22-23 York Place
Proper chippy with proper chippy chips and excellent curry sauce. Also, delicious battered sausage.
Verdict: Awesome
Location: 106 Gloucester Road
Can’t find a website
There’s a little trailer thing right in front of the station, I thought it was called Pizza at the Station but can only see Pizza Fuoco online. Tried a garlic and rosemary flatbread, bit too thin and crispy for my taste, but I like how the guy actually makes and wood-fires a pizza right there for you in his dinky little kitchen.
Verdict: Ok
Location: Brighton station
Brunel holding the SS Great Britain on the sign? I’m in. Really cosy little pub – we parked at the bar and the bartender tells us they’ve the largest selection of bourbons outside of London. Had one, and it was delicious.
Verdict: Awesome
Location: 103 Trafalgar Street
What a night. Looks grubby from the outside, but is cosy inside with airbrushed Spock and the Birth of Venus among others. Bartenders look like roadies and/or members of a death metal band but incredibly friendly. Menu is randomly Portuguese tapas and other food, and super great. We had chorizo – piles, and delicious – and a brascada (steak, parma ham, fried onion and cheese sandwich) which was also immense and delicious. To top it off, smoking outside we chat to a guy who asks if we’re here for the hip hop? So we go upstairs and watch freestyle rap battles. I mean, WHAT. Amazing.
Verdict: Awesome
Location: 48 Trafalgar Street
Deceptively labyrinthine pub with bits and bobs of nautical memorabilia. Quiet and nice, but £5 a pint.
Verdict: Ok
Location: 36 Trafalgar Street
Quite large family run Italian with really enthusiastic owner and service. Not high end by any means, but great food at really quite a low price. Insane lunch special of £4.55 for pasta and a drink.
Verdict: Awesome
Location: 31-32 New Road
https://www.facebook.com/Zafferelli-Restaurant-294983760560203/