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8 Great Places To Eat In Brighton From 5 USD (3.90 GBP)! - Updated 2021
"Get your brunch on at Stock Burger Co. every Saturday between 12 and 2 pm!. It’s £25 per person and gets you unlimited bloody Marys and mimosas to accompany your delicious brunch. It’s a great chilled venue, so if you’re after a slightly more casual yet still cool spot for an incredible bottomless brunch with your pals, then Stock Burger Co. might be the perfect choice for you."
"One of the sexiest places to indulge in lunch in Brighton, Stock Burger Co is churning out some of the highest piled patties by the shore. Pair that with a plush, lunchtime cocktail and you're swanning your way through the day, belly full of awesome."
"Burger Brothers Brighton is an independent takeaway burger joint in Brighton that’s been dubbed the #1 burger restaurant in the UK by TripAdvisor travellers. And it’s not surprising. Despite being a laidback hole in the wall that focuses on serving fast food in polystyrene boxes rather than a sit-down restaurant experience, the time and effort that goes into each burger is amazing."
", located right in the centre of Brighton in North Road, is one of the city’s best burger joints. The two owners, who have come together with a joint passion for high-quality food, have established a must-try burger restaurant. Classic beef burgers come with creative vegetarian options, such as Our Favourite, with goat cheese, roasted peppers and honey mustard."
"Hidden down a small street just into Hove, Burger Off has become somewhat infamous for it’s XXX Hot Chilli Burger, understood to be the very spiciest in the country. But if you don’t fancy hospitalising yourself, this outlet’s offering of mouth-watering yet cheap burgers are well worth a try. I love their double blue cheese burger, which has some dill pickle in it to cut through all that rich sumptuousness."
"Burger Off is easily one of Brighton’s most hip and happening burger joints. Located in Hove’s Brunswick Street West and named after its burger off challenge off eating the world’s hottest cheeseburger. At 6 million times the chili heatwave, this friendly little cafe/restaurant offers the chance to tuck into a juicy cheeseburger once you have signed the waiver form that is."
"The first ever Brighton Marina Food Festival launches next month, in association with The Great British Charcuterie Co and featuring the finest Sussex food and drink producers, entertainment and activities. All stalls will be hosted by local businesses, giving festival goers a true taste of the city. The Village Square, Brighton Marina, Brighton, BN2 5WD"
"When it comes to great cheeseburgers, you can’t go wrong with a typical American-style diner. Located in Brighton Marina, TGI Fridays is famous for its excellent burgers. The Cheeseburger Deluxe is to die for, made with a simple beef patty that’s smothered in cheese and Fridays® mayo."
"I can’t believe how long it took for me to visit this park, especially after living in Kemptown for a number of years, but I’m not convinced it’s easily one of the best parks in Brighton and easily the best in Kemptown. The pond is absolutely filled with life, where families come along and throw bread for the ducks, geese and swans who happily eat it all up. There are also plenty of squirrels that come down confidently and love being fed nuts."
"Queen’s Park is the perfect stop for a relaxing atmosphere and short walks. It has a pond in the centre with beautiful birds frolicking around, and a local herbalist has a wildlife garden. The park also has a clock tower dating back to 1915."
"Heading towards Brighton Marina, East Brighton Park is a bit further away for those who are central based, passing through Kemptown to the home of Whitehawk F.C. The park covers 60 acres, making it one of the biggest parks in Brighton, which is part of the reason why it is host to ParkRun, with the course covering 5km around on 3 clockwise laps. The park is also home to a caravan club site, making it a popular option for those looking for a staycation and looking to embrace the outdoors over a hotel. In regards to sporting areas, this is a great option, with 2 tennis courts, 2 football pitches and 2 cricket fields (some of the only in Brighton surprisingly)."
"The attraction of East Brighton park is the feeling of open space - the wide open expanses of grass really give you an air of freedom, with local nature reserve Sheepcote Valley beyond."
"A post shared by MyWok Brighton (@mywoknoodles) on Dec 8, 2019 at 1:35pm PST. MyWok offers quite a wide range of vegan dishes and you don’t have to break your bank when ordering from this place because of the reasonable price."
"not to much sauce or oil could really taste the flavour of the prawns vegetables herbs and noodles!!!. View MyWok - Brighton Menu"
"A post shared by Glazed (@glazed_coffee) on Nov 1, 2016 at 2:58am PDT. For indulgent donuts without the dairy, check out the selection on offer at Glazed. Brighton does vegan cuisine in a big way and these guys add some fun-filled additions to the town's animal-free food scene."
"Home to some of the most collectable artwork in the country, Cloud Gallery’s reputation precedes it. Situated in the historic Lanes in Brighton, the gallery’s window is always eye-catching, its collection contemporary, vibrant and exciting. The team are always on the search for new artists, and are dedicated in delivering a premium service to buyers - it’s definitely worth a gander for your latest showpiece."
"To be honest, we didn’t think that the world needed a Gucci-branded stormtrooper helmet. That is, until we went to the Cloud Gallery and saw a Gucci-branded stormtrooper helmet. After that, we were sold."
"Hove Museum & Art Gallery is a wonderful place to visit to discover a world of toys, cinema, local history and art!. You’ll discover the town’s history and how it has developed from Prehistoric times. There are exhibitions relating to contemporary crafts and also fascinating displays of toys, from teddy bears and dolls to rocking horses and tricycles."
"The building in which Hove Museum is housed has had a varied past. It was built in the 1870’s and at that time was a family home. In the First World War, it was used to keep German prisoners of war."