Food Scene
24 St Georges Restaurant
24 St George's RdIt does the best fine dining in Brighton
SIX - Brighton & Hove
102 Western RdBest breakfast around, lovely fresh juices
The Plotting Parlour
6 Steine StAmazing Cocktail bar
The Lion & Lobster
24 Sillwood StDoes a great Sunday roast and has a nice quirky outside area.
Real Patisserie Western Road
25 Western RdDelicious cakes and coffee
Fish + Liquor
11 - 14 Madeira Drgreat fish and chips by the sea
eat in or take away - great fish and chips. Not as trendy as the Meat & Liquor but on a par with the fish and chips
50 locals recommend
Bankers Restaurant
116A Western Rdeat in or take away - great fish and chips. Not as trendy as the Meat & Liquor but on a par with the fish and chips
Great pub at the bottom of Devils Dyke, so you can park in the car park, walk up the Dyke and then treat yourself to some lovely food afterwards.
30 locals recommend
The Shepherd & Dog
The StreetGreat pub at the bottom of Devils Dyke, so you can park in the car park, walk up the Dyke and then treat yourself to some lovely food afterwards.
Pricey but worth it, eat here for great food or just sit on the terrace for amazing cocktails
149 locals recommend
The Salt Room
106 Kings RdPricey but worth it, eat here for great food or just sit on the terrace for amazing cocktails
They do a great 4 course Sunday menu, with soup, French market buffet, roasts and a pudding, only £24 and great quality. they also do amazing cocktails.
49 locals recommend
Hotel du Vin Brighton
2 Ship StThey do a great 4 course Sunday menu, with soup, French market buffet, roasts and a pudding, only £24 and great quality. they also do amazing cocktails.
Sightseeing
The pavilion is beautiful and free to sit in the gardens, if you do go inside you will be very surprised!
494 locals recommend
Royal Pavilion
The pavilion is beautiful and free to sit in the gardens, if you do go inside you will be very surprised!
Brighton's newest tourist attraction, views from a great height, well worth a visit - book in advance for best rates
565 locals recommend
British Airways i360
Brighton's newest tourist attraction, views from a great height, well worth a visit - book in advance for best rates
Parks & Nature
Has a free outdoor gym around the outside, is great for kids (extensive park, climbing wall, lots of running around room, mini railway), has a lovely café that sells amazing cakes.
73 locals recommend
Hove Park
Goldstone CrescentHas a free outdoor gym around the outside, is great for kids (extensive park, climbing wall, lots of running around room, mini railway), has a lovely café that sells amazing cakes.
Stunning views and a lovely walk, go to the The Shepherd & Dog (see above) for truly sensational pub grub
132 locals recommend
The Devils Dyke
Devil's Dyke RoadStunning views and a lovely walk, go to the The Shepherd & Dog (see above) for truly sensational pub grub
Booth Museum of Natural History
194 Dyke RdIts free and its interesting - winner.
Essentials
Taj the Grocer
98-99 Western RdGreat for fresh budget stuff and world foods
Getting Around
Norfolk Square
Norfolk SquareThis is the bus stop for you when coming from town
Drinks & Nightlife
THE FREEMASONS
39 Western RdTrendy and friendly
The Bee's Mouth
10 Western RoadAlternative with great unusual beers and open very late
Green Door Store
4 Trafalgar ArchesGreat live music
Bar, cabaret, open seemingly always, one of Brighton's best gay bars and the venue of choice for everyone wanting just one more beer!
19 locals recommend
Legends Hotel
31-34 Marine ParadeBar, cabaret, open seemingly always, one of Brighton's best gay bars and the venue of choice for everyone wanting just one more beer!
Table service, live music, on the beach, this place is packed when the sun comes out but it is worth waiting for a table!
38 locals recommend
Brighton Music Hall
Table service, live music, on the beach, this place is packed when the sun comes out but it is worth waiting for a table!
Entertainment & Activities
Guaranteed to part you with money faster than a con man but lots of fun, so many 2p machines so you can also spend without breaking the bank!
605 locals recommend
Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira DriveGuaranteed to part you with money faster than a con man but lots of fun, so many 2p machines so you can also spend without breaking the bank!
SEA LIFE Brighton
Marine ParadeWhat it says on the tin!
The Duke of Yorks Picturehouse is not only a big part of Brighton's cinematic history, but its also the oldest operating cinema in Britain and, since 1981, one of the country's flagship arthouse venues. '
The cinema opened in September 1910 on the site of the Amber Ale Brewery, and the building remains largely unaltered, despite the addition of a giant pair of Can Can dancers legs protruding from the roof!
It shows a combination of cult, classic, foreign language, independent, British and Hollywood films, alongside comedy, music and special events: Provide something for everyone, from Silver Screen for senior citizens, to Kids Club for children, through Big Scream for parents with babies.
A Lot of emphasis on service, which is why they've won Best Customer Service at the Brighton & Hove Business Awards twice in a row.
207 locals recommend
Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton
Preston RoadThe Duke of Yorks Picturehouse is not only a big part of Brighton's cinematic history, but its also the oldest operating cinema in Britain and, since 1981, one of the country's flagship arthouse venues. '
The cinema opened in September 1910 on the site of the Amber Ale Brewery, and the building remains largely unaltered, despite the addition of a giant pair of Can Can dancers legs protruding from the roof!
It shows a combination of cult, classic, foreign language, independent, British and Hollywood films, alongside comedy, music and special events: Provide something for everyone, from Silver Screen for senior citizens, to Kids Club for children, through Big Scream for parents with babies.
A Lot of emphasis on service, which is why they've won Best Customer Service at the Brighton & Hove Business Awards twice in a row.