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Best For Lunch in Brighton
"True to its name, That Little Tea Shop In The Lanes is located in The Lanes and is the perfect stop on the way to do some sightseeing in Brighton. Blink and miss it, the shop is tiny but full of character. It has a vintage feel to it with its china saucers, classic tablecloths, and the servers even dress in old maid costumes."
"That Little Tea Shop In the Lanes, is a small tea shop, but perfect for visiting while you are on Brighton sightseeing day. It is a blink and miss, but you should definitely visit this little gem. The shop is tiny but full of character."
"The Blackbird Tea Rooms is a very traditional tea room in the heart of Brighton Lanes, offering the best service in wonderfully old style English tea rooms."
"As kitsch as a pink china teapot, Cloud 9 zoomed into a proud second place in the Afternoon Tea category with people going mad for their colourful cakes and friendly service. The first shop in Brighton to offer the layered rainbow cake, Cloud 9 also offers their baked goods to be made to order for any celebration. Whether you’re after a cupcake, brownie or something a little more extravagant make sure you try these guys out!"
"They are passionate about everything sugary and sweet, but remain dedicated to using the best natural ingredients and avoiding artificial mass-produced products. They offer takeaway 500ml tubs starting at £2 per scoop, or you can have your ice cream on a hot waffle or in a waffle cone, with a wide selection of toppings. All the ice cream is made fresh on site, with different flavours available every day."
"Having recently taken over this lovely cafe in Hove, the wonderful team behind Treacle & Ginger are excited to serve the lovely people of Brighton. It's a great place to meet friends and to discover great local art and crafts, with regularly changing wares on display in keeping with the seasons. Enjoy a cup of coffee, tea, or refreshing soft drink and a slice of homemade cake - there are plenty of cakes and savouries to try."
"Cakes the Difference is thought to be the best bakery in Brighton and has garnered a reputation mainly via word of mouth. Cakes is located a little bit away from the central downtown area but well worth the diversion. It is perfect for birthdays, anniversary parties and holiday get-togethers and there are plenty of delicious cakes to choose from."
"The Open Bakery is part of the Real Patisserie chain and there are a few dotted around Brighton, including a stall outside of Brighton train station. In my mind, the small Kemptown branch is still the best. Sit in on their long wooden table and benches with a coffee and a croissant, or take-away a loaf of freshly baked bread for the week."
"The Open Bakery is part of the Real Patisserie chain and there are a few dotted around Brighton, including a stall outside of Brighton train station. In my mind, the small Kemptown branch is still the best. Sit in on their long wooden table and benches with a coffee and a croissant, or take-away a loaf of freshly baked bread for the week."
"This range of art prints, ceramics, jewellery and homeware is a treasure trove of on-trend gifts created by indie designers and makers. Where:27 Gloucester Rd, BN1. Shop online at:dowsedesign.co.uk"
"Check out The West Hill Tavern's menu of enticing slices, from the sorry miss jackfruit with pulled bbq seitan and jackfruit, to sgt pepperoni's heart club bad with smoky seitan sausage, hot red peppers and gooey mozzarella. The kooky creations at this place are sure to rival any meaty counterparts. The West Hill Tavern's pizzas look so good that you certainly won't want to share."
"From their vast selection of gins and local ales through to their delicious pizzas, The West Hill Tavern is a feast for all the senses. Add in the funky decor, live music nights, fun pub quizzes and dog-friendly policy, and you're onto a winner with this cool place to eat in Brighton."
"The West Hill Tavern is a community hub-pub affectionately known as the "Westie.". It serves hand-stretched artisinal sourdough pizzas, alongside toasted sandwiches and Sunday roasts."
"Proud of its status as ‘the largest artist-led arts organisation in the South East of England’, the Phoenix Gallery is the exhibition space for the Phoenix Arts Association, a charitable arts organisation providing studio space for and run by artists. Featuring both international and local art, this gallery is an electric hub of talent and exploration with experimental exhibitions and stimulating artworks; this reputation for pushing boundaries is the reason it has become the venue for large-scale exhibitions such as the Brighton Photo Fringe and The White Nights installations. Open Tuesday until Saturday during exhibitions and a stone’s throw away from the nearest bus station, make time for a visit to this kooky gallery."
"Another of the new kids in up and coming Preston Street is Kujira. Sharp looks and excellent taste mix in this Japanese robatayaki grill and izakaya bar, serving up marinaded meats and exclusive cocktails. Downstairs there’s an additional bar and karaoke come games room."